tips for the girls!!!
Hygiene: Don't skip your skincare routine, and if you're under 16, avoid using makeup. However, try using salicylic acid scrub for your face. Avoid squirt bottle lotions and opt for Cerave in a tub for ultimate moisture. Use hydrating face masks before bed, and don't forget to exfoliate your lips and apply lip balm before using perfume.
Routine: Eat a balanced breakfast consisting of a fruit bowl or yogurt bowl with some orange juice. Put your alarm clock across the room to force you to get up. Frozen spoons are a handy solution for puffiness from sleeping, and incorporate some stretching or exercise into your day. Aim to sleep by 10 p.m. the night before, and wake up at 6 a.m. to feel refreshed and energized for school.
Boredom: There are plenty of fun activities to do if you're feeling bored, such as going for a bike ride, creating fan art, playing video games, helping out with some work, calling a friend, taking a walk, trying on clothes, listening to music and even Amazon shopping.
remember u are beautiful just the way you are
another tip try cutting off any negative people in your life it will only make you feel worse abt urself try positive people for a change!
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lives in a developed country, earns more than $30 an hour, and has healthcare benefits
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lives in a developed country and is considered a high-wage earner
C.
lives in a country that specializes in offshore financial services
D.
lives in a developing country and earns less than $2 an hour
E.
lives in a developing country and receives substantial benefits
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Colorado’s labor costs are $1 per hour more than Arizona’s.
Colorado’s labor force is smaller than Arizona’s and is growing more slowly.
Both locations have sufficient space and equivalent access to utilities and infrastructure.
What site factor has she not yet considered?
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availability of capital
B.
mode of transportation
C.
proximity to inputs
D.
consumer distribution
E.
advertising costs
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environmental protections against drilling and mining.
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lack of capital investment in order to access proven reserves.
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trade caps from OPEC countries.
D.
the geographic location and limited nature of fossil fuels.
E.
subsidies to alternative or renewable energy sources.
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population increases > people exhale carbon dioxide > plant life decreases > global temperatures rise
B.
ozone levels are depleted > increased radiation enters atmosphere > global temperatures rise
C.
fossil fuels are burned > carbon dioxide levels rise > heat is trapped > global temperatures rise
D.
biomass fuels are burned > increased acid precipitation > increased acid deposition > global temperatures rise
E.
fossil fuels are burned > carbon monoxide levels increase > particulates rise > global temperatures rise
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the depletion of proven reserves of fossil fuels.
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the lower environmental risks of renewable nuclear resources.
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the need to find solutions to pollution and climate change.
D.
a dramatic increase in fossil fuel prices.
E.
NASA technology with civilian and consumer applications.
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installation of a desalination plant.
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demand for cotton products.
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evaporation due to climate change.
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using the lake as a dump for solid waste.
E.
mass consumption of bottled water.
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This line of clothing is low-cost as it is made of cotton spun and woven in India, with finished pieces assembled in Bangladesh.
B.
This line of clothing sells well in high-end retail locations such as those in the central business districts of global cities.
C.
This line of clothing is made in the United States, in a facility that uses energy from natural gas, with inputs from overseas.
D.
This line of clothing is made from recycled and remanufactured natural fibers, and distributes profits fairly to the producers.
E.
This custom line of clothing is made to order and shipped via air transport overnight to the customer’s home or office.
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primary sector, secondary sector, then tertiary sector
B.
consumer, business, then public
C.
consumer and public, then business
D.
business, consumer, then public
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agriculture, transportation, then communication
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