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What is the initial step in writing a jingle?

  • Creating a catchy melody
  • Finding a rhyming dictionary
  • Collecting feedback from peers
  • Writing the first two lines to state the main point (correct)
  • Which method can help in finding a rhyme for the last word of the second line?

  • Going through the alphabet (correct)
  • Asking friends for suggestions
  • Using a thesaurus
  • Using a synonym finder
  • What should you concentrate on when searching for rhyming words?

  • The sound rather than the spelling (correct)
  • The length of the word
  • The usage of the word in sentences
  • The word's meaning
  • If a second line ends with 'drug', which of the following is a correct example of a rhyming word?

    <p>Mug (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a suggested size for creating an informative poster about substance use?

    <p>22 x 28 inches (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do before creating a substance abuse exhibit in a public place?

    <p>Get permission from the venue (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many pages should a scrapbook of Drug Prevention advertisements contain?

    <p>20 pages (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a recommended way to share your accomplishments related to substance abuse prevention?

    <p>Share with at least five other persons and obtain signed Temperance Pledges (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the primary health concerns for teenage mothers?

    <p>Higher likelihood of premature birth (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which factor is commonly associated with lower educational attainment among teenage mothers?

    <p>Socioeconomic status prior to pregnancy (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What percentage of teenage mothers completed secondary-level schooling, according to the 2001 study?

    <p>10-12% (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a significant factor contributing to health issues in children of teenage mothers?

    <p>Insufficient prenatal care (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which demographic factor is less impactful on the educational outcomes of pregnant teens?

    <p>Marital status during pregnancy (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What nutritional issue is common among teenage mothers?

    <p>Poor eating habits and food faddism (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What percentage of teenage mothers were impoverished at the time of giving birth in 1988?

    <p>60% (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement about forms of support for teenage mothers is true?

    <p>Less than one third receive any form of child support (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What health risks are associated with cigarette smoking?

    <p>Higher likelihood of lung cancer (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a significant outcome of the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act of 1970?

    <p>Required health warnings on cigarette packages (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does nicotine affect the brain?

    <p>Increases the release of neurotransmitters (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a known effect of inhaling formaldehyde?

    <p>Irritation of eyes and mucous membranes (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is arsenic commonly used for?

    <p>Pesticides and herbicides (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What classification does formaldehyde have related to human health?

    <p>Probable human carcinogen (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best explains the addictive nature of nicotine?

    <p>Enhances dopamine release in the brain (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the comparative risk of lung cancer for smoking men versus non-smoking men?

    <p>22 times more likely (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one way to practice temperance in labor?

    <p>Avoid overworking and find a balance (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which aspect of health reform extends beyond abstaining from intoxicating beverages?

    <p>Regulating various dietary choices (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is considered a form of intemperance in the context of study?

    <p>Exhaustively seeking all possible knowledge (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a component of practicing temperance?

    <p>Engaging in excessive dietary restrictions (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does temperance relate to spiritual well-being?

    <p>It helps maintain focus on the work appointed by the Lord. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes carbon monoxide from other gases in terms of detection?

    <p>It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the consequence of intemperance according to the content?

    <p>Destruction of the temple of God (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does true health reform entail beyond avoidance of harmful substances?

    <p>A return to natural living and simple diets (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes the physiological impact of cyanide?

    <p>It inhibits enzymes by forming stable complexes. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a significant characteristic of phenolbenzopyrine?

    <p>It is highly carcinogenic and mutagenic. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can be a result of excessive engagement in study, according to the principles of temperance?

    <p>Physical and mental exhaustion (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What effect does ammonia have when added to cigarettes?

    <p>It enhances nicotine delivery into the bloodstream. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best represents the cause of emphysema?

    <p>Destruction of alveolar supporting structures. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Cirrhosis is primarily associated with which of the following conditions?

    <p>Fibrous scar tissue formation in the liver. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What percentage of adolescent mothers in the study were unemployed?

    <p>89% (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main cause of airflow obstruction in emphysema?

    <p>Increased lung compliance. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the relationship between a young woman's education level and the likelihood of having closely spaced repeat births?

    <p>Likelihood decreases with education level (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement about carbon monoxide is true?

    <p>It prevents complete oxidation of carbon to carbon dioxide. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do early motherhood impacts the psychosocial development of infants?

    <p>Increases developmental disabilities and behavioral issues (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was noted about the children of teenage mothers concerning academic performance?

    <p>They often fail to graduate from secondary school (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What influence does teen pregnancy have on younger siblings?

    <p>Increases likelihood of early sexual initiation and parenthood (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a finding concerning daughters born to adolescent parents?

    <p>They are more likely to become teen mothers themselves (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What effect does social support have on adolescent mothers' behavior towards their children?

    <p>They show less anger and are less punitive (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one consequence for sons born to young women in their teens?

    <p>Three times more likely to serve time in prison (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    Alphabet Rhyming

    A method for finding rhymes by going through the alphabet and replacing the beginning of a word with each letter. For example, if the word is "drug", you would try "aug", "bug", "chug", "dug", etc.

    Online Rhyming Dictionary

    A website that helps you find rhymes for words. It is useful for writing poems, songs, or jingles.

    Getting Permission

    The act of getting permission from someone before doing something, such as displaying an exhibit in a public place.

    Substance Abuse Exhibit

    An exhibit that shows information about substance abuse, which can be displayed in a shopping mall, library, or school.

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    Drug Prevention Scrapbook

    A collection of pages with various Drug Prevention advertisements. It can be used to educate about the dangers of substance abuse.

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    Sharing Temperance Pledges

    Sharing what you have learned about substance abuse with at least five people who are not your immediate family members. It includes obtaining their signed Temperance Pledges.

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    Carbon Monoxide (CO)

    A colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-irritating gas produced by incomplete combustion of organic matter. It's difficult to detect and can be fatal.

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    Cyanide

    An irreversible enzyme inhibitor that primarily affects tissues reliant on aerobic respiration, such as the brain and heart.

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    Benzopyrene

    A highly carcinogenic and mutagenic compound formed during incomplete combustion of organic matter. It's a major component of tobacco smoke.

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    Ammonia in Cigarettes

    A substance added to cigarettes to enhance nicotine delivery and increase its addictive properties.

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    Emphysema

    A chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) characterized by loss of lung elasticity, destruction of alveoli, and impaired airflow.

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    Cirrhosis

    A chronic liver disease characterized by scar tissue replacing healthy liver tissue, leading to impaired liver function.

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    Addiction

    A state of dependence on a substance, often characterized by withdrawal symptoms when the substance is not used.

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    Respiration

    The process of breathing in and out, which is essential for delivering oxygen to the body and removing waste products.

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    What is nicotine?

    A chemical found in tobacco that makes smoking addictive. It reaches the brain quickly and influences mood and behavior.

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    What is arsenic?

    It's a poisonous substance found in cigarette smoke. It's commonly used in pesticides and can cause serious health problems.

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    What is formaldehyde?

    It's a harmful chemical present in cigarette smoke. It can irritate the eyes, throat, and lungs, and is linked to cancer.

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    What is the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act?

    It's a US federal law passed in 1970 that strengthened health warnings on cigarette packages and banned cigarette advertising on TV and radio.

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    How is smoking linked to lung cancer?

    The link between smoking and lung cancer has been established by medical research through observational studies.

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    What are the health risks associated with smoking?

    It is a serious health risk that significantly increases the likelihood of developing various cancers, including lung, oral, and bladder cancer.

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    How much higher is the risk of lung cancer for smokers?

    Smoking men are 22 times more likely to die from lung cancer compared to non-smoking men, while women have a 12 times higher risk.

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    What are some common ingredients in tobacco smoke?

    It includes nicotine, arsenic, and formaldehyde, among other harmful chemicals.

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    Impact of teenage pregnancy on life outcomes

    Teenage mothers in developed countries are more likely to face lower educational attainment, higher poverty rates, and poorer life outcomes for their children compared to older mothers.

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    Social stigma of teenage pregnancy

    In developed countries, teenage pregnancies often occur outside of marriage and carry social stigma due to cultural and societal norms.

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    Health risks for babies of teenage mothers

    Premature birth and low birth weight are more common among adolescent mothers, highlighting the importance of prenatal care and healthy pregnancies.

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    Prenatal care for teenage mothers

    Teenage mothers are less likely to receive regular prenatal care, often seeking it late in pregnancy or not at all, which can lead to complications for both mother and baby.

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    Impact of quality prenatal care

    Adequate prenatal care significantly improves the health outcomes of babies born to teenage mothers, highlighting the need for accessible and quality healthcare.

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    Nutritional needs of pregnant teens

    Nutritional deficiencies are common among pregnant teenagers due to poor eating habits, potentially leading to health issues for both the mother and the baby.

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    Impact of teenage pregnancy on education

    Teenage mothers are more likely to drop out of high school, potentially impacting their future educational and career opportunities.

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    Economic challenges for teenage mothers

    Young mothers face economic challenges, often lacking child support and relying on government assistance, leading to a higher risk of poverty.

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    Teenage Motherhood and Poverty

    Teenage mothers are more likely to experience poverty, with nearly half earning below the average income.

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    Repeat Births Among Teen Mothers

    Teen mothers are more likely to have another child within two years of the first, especially if they are married or have a lower education level.

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    Impact of Early Motherhood on Child Development

    Children born to teen mothers may face developmental challenges, including delays and behavioral issues, potentially due to a lack of stimulation and support.

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    Maternal Stimulation and Teen Mothers

    Teen mothers may struggle to provide enough stimulation, affection, and sensitivity to their infants, potentially affecting their development.

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    Social Support and Teen Mother Parenting

    Teen mothers with more social support are less likely to exhibit anger or rely on punishment when parenting their children.

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    Academic Performance of Children of Teen Mothers

    Children of teen mothers may experience lower academic performance, often falling behind in school or struggling with standardized tests.

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    Intergenerational Cycle of Teen Motherhood

    Daughters of teen parents are more likely to become teen mothers themselves, continuing a cycle of early parenthood.

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    Increased Risk of Incarceration for Sons of Teen Mothers

    Sons of teen mothers have a higher risk of experiencing incarceration compared to sons born to older mothers.

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    Temperance

    A principle that encourages moderation and balance in all aspects of life. It involves making conscious choices to avoid excesses and promote well-being.

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    Temperance in Labor

    Overworking oneself can lead to exhaustion and health problems. It is important to prioritize rest and relaxation to maintain a healthy balance.

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    Temperance in Diet

    Consuming a balanced diet that includes nutrient-rich foods and avoids processed or unhealthy options is crucial for maintaining good health.

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    Temperance in Study

    Excessive or uncontrolled study can lead to mental exhaustion, burnout, and neglecting other important aspects of life. It is essential to plan study sessions and allocate time for rest and relaxation.

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    Temperance in Fashion

    Making conscious choices about clothing and avoiding excessive ornamentation can help prevent vanity and focus on inner values. It encourages simplicity and modesty.

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    Tea Drinking and its Effects

    Tea drinking, although often perceived as harmless, can contribute to certain health problems like anxiety and insomnia, similar to the effects of intoxication.

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    The Body as a Temple

    The body is a sacred temple, and harming it through harmful substances or behaviors is detrimental to one's physical and spiritual health.

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    Living a Temperate Lifestyle

    Making choices that promote well-being in all aspects of life, including work, diet, study, and fashion, is crucial for maintaining good health and honoring God's plan.

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    Study Notes

    Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Outreach/Temperance

    • Temperance Skill Level 2: Year of Introduction: 1976. Drug fundamental belief of the General Conference.
    • Contents: Includes a drug honor and memorization of the Temperance Pledge. The pledge commits to a healthy life and complete abstinence from tobacco, alcohol, and other narcotics. Pledge should be signed.
    • Bible Texts: Memorize two of the following: Romans 12:1-2 (NIV), 1 Corinthians 10:31 (NIV), 1 Corinthians 6:19,20 (NIV), Proverbs 20:1 (NIV).
    • Writings of Ellen G. White: Memorize two of the following quotations on temperance: "True temperance teaches us to abstain entirely from that which is injurious, and to use judiciously only healthful and nutritious articles of food," "The only safe course is to touch not, taste not, handle not, tea, coffee, wines, tobacco, opium, and alcoholic drinks," and more.
    • Additional Information: Galatians 5:22,23 (NIV), 3 John 2 (NIV)
    • Essay topics: Essay (150-200 words) on alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or physical fitness and commitment to a healthy lifestyle.
    • Essay Format: Include introduction, body (with main points), and conclusion to clearly present the topic, reasoning, and commitment to a healthy lifestyle.
    • Jingle: Craft a four-line jingle on drug prevention, with rhyming second and fourth lines.
    • Poster: Create a 22 x 28 inch poster about the harmful effects of a drug (tobacco, alcohol, etc.).
    • Exhibit: Develop a substance abuse exhibit for a local shopping mall, library, or school.
    • Scrapbook: Compile a scrapbook of at least 20 pages showcasing drug prevention advertisements.
    • Sharing Accomplishments: Share with at least five people (excluding relatives) accomplishments and get their signed temperance pledges (sharing with friends, Sabbath School class members, or club members).
    • Health Hazard (Cigarette Warning): The Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act (1970) requires a stronger health warning on cigarette packages. The "Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined that Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health," is commonly noted in warnings. The act also prohibits cigarette advertising on TV and radio. Smoking is linked to lung cancer by medical research.
    • Seven Ingredients in Tobacco Smoke: Identify nicotine, arsenic, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, cyanide, phenolbenzophyrine, and ammonia as ingredients.
    • Emphysema: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease caused by toxic chemicals or tobacco smoke, which affects lung elasticity.
    • Cirrhosis: Liver disease with fibrous scar tissue replacing healthy tissue, most often connected to alcohol abuse and hepatitis C.
    • Addiction: Recurring compulsion to engage in an activity, despite negative consequences and can affect various areas of life (mental, social, physical). This can include problem gambling or compulsive eating.
    • Pregnancy Effects: Teen pregnancy can negatively impact the mother's education, employment, and social class. The child may experience developmental disabilities, behavioral issues, or poorer academic performance, as well as potentially requiring a higher rate of social assistance. Impact extends to other family members negatively including the young sibling.
    • Additional Requirements: Read "Stimulants and Narcotics" from the book, "Ministry of Healing."
    • Additional Temperance Factors: Practicing temperance in labor, diet, study, and fashion, are key factors to overall temperance and good health as a complement to abstaining from harmful substances.

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    Test your knowledge on the principles of temperance as outlined in the Adventist Youth Honors. This quiz covers the Temperance Pledge, key Bible texts, and writings by Ellen G. White. Enhance your understanding of living a healthy and abstinent lifestyle.

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