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13 Cards in this Set
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What term is used to refer to behaviors that people use to deal with anxieties and stress |
Defense mechanism |
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Which of these behaviors of group leaders is most effective in lessening group stress |
Monitoring and tracking progress of tasks |
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If you lose weight the number of calories you consume each day must |
Be fewer than the number of calories your body burns |
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Which of the fallowing supplies/ elements are NOT used to ensure safety in an orienteering event |
Control tower |
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On this command individuals providing interval place the heel of their left hand on their hip with the elbow in line with their body and members gaining interval move by short steps until their right arm touches the elbow of the individual to the left |
At a close arm interval dress right dress |
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Which one of these statements about desire is not accurate |
The mistakes people make in dealing with desires fortunately always have only short term effects |
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The naval battle that kept the Great Lakes and Northwest Territory for America was fought and won on September 10 1813 by |
Oliver Hazard Perry in the Battle of Lake Erie |
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What term is used to refer to the setting aside of money for a specific use |
Appropriation |
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What are the two main collective defense arrangements in which the United States is an active participant |
Organization of American states (oas) and North Atlantic territory organization (nato) |
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The relative humidity of an air mass __________ as that air mass cools |
Increases |
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What is the staff ornament for the national ensign when displayed on the nine and a half foot pole in the NJROTC color Guard |
The battle ax |
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High underwater plateaus with an abundance of marine vegetation are |
Best for commercial fishing |
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One of the leading early scientists who was responsible for formulating a number of laws dealing with motion |
Newton |