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What is one reason individuals may choose to consume ecstasy?

  • To increase cognitive abilities
  • To enhance critical thinking skills
  • To improve academic performance
  • To experience feelings of euphoria (correct)

Which of the following accurately describes a potential risk associated with ecstasy consumption?

  • It can lead to overdose due to unknown composition (correct)
  • It enhances memory recall
  • It has no harmful interactions with other substances
  • It improves physical endurance

When can a digital footprint begin?

  • At birth or even before (correct)
  • When a child's social media account is created
  • Once the child starts school
  • Only after a child turns 10

Which of the following items is NOT included in a digital footprint?

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How does a digital footprint change after a person's death?

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What can contribute to a digital footprint aside from social media postings?

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Why might social pressure impact an individual's choice to use ecstasy?

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What is a primary emotional consequence for victims of catfishing?

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Which aspect of a digital footprint might surprise individuals?

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What should you do if someone pressures you for financial help online?

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What action is recommended if you suspect you are being catfished?

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Which of the following is a sign of a potential catfishing profile?

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Why is it important to verify someone's identity online?

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What is a potential legal consequence of catfishing?

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What is the suggested course of action for reporting a suspected catfisher?

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What feeling may persist in victims after experiencing catfishing?

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What are the primary effects of Ecstasy on the nervous system?

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Which serious condition can result from overuse of Ecstasy?

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What is a potential long-term consequence of consuming Ecstasy?

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How does Ecstasy affect the cardiovascular system?

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What risk is associated with the body's response to Ecstasy regarding temperature regulation?

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Which additional ingredient often found in Ecstasy is highly addictive and harmful?

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What effect does MDMA specifically have on serotonin levels in the brain?

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Which of the following is true about PMA in relation to Ecstasy?

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What tactic do scammers often use to manipulate individuals into quick actions?

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Which of the following statements is true regarding legitimate organizations and requests for personal information?

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What is the primary goal of a person engaging in catfishing?

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What is the first step in the catfishing process?

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After establishing trust with a victim, how might a catfisher usually proceed?

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Which of the following is NOT a motive typically associated with catfishing?

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What methods do catfishers typically employ to create fake identities?

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What is a common emotional tactic used by catfishers during exploitation?

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What social consequence can result from a sexting message being shared without consent?

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What might be a direct effect on friendships or romantic relationships after sexting messages are shared?

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Which of the following outcomes is least likely to occur as a result of sexting messages being shared?

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What legal consequence can minors face as a result of sexting?

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What is a potential legal consequence for an adult who shares explicit content without consent?

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What can increase the likelihood of cyberbullying for a person whose sexting messages are shared?

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What emotional impact might someone experience after their sexting messages are disseminated?

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Which of the following statements about sexting among consenting adults is correct?

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How many players does each softball team consist of?

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What must the pitcher do when delivering the ball?

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What is the primary objective of a batsman in softball?

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Which of the following is NOT a way for a batsman to be given out?

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When does an inning in softball conclude?

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What can occur if a pitcher fails to throw the ball within the strike zone four times?

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In softball, how is the strike zone compared to that of baseball?

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What happens if a batsman successfully hits the ball but does not return to home plate?

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Flashcards

Ecstasy's classification

Ecstasy is classified as both a stimulant and a hallucinogen.

MDMA's effect on serotonin

MDMA alters serotonin levels in the brain, causing mood and perception changes.

Ecstasy's effect on Nervous System

Ecstasy increases the release of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, creating euphoria and heightened sensory perception, but also leading to later serotonin depletion.

Ecstasy's effect on Cardiovascular System

It increases heart rate and blood pressure putting stress on the heart and leading to possible arrhythmias, heart attack, or stroke in extreme cases.

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Thermoregulation Interference

Ecstasy disrupts the body's temperature regulation, causing hyperthermia.

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Serotonin Syndrome

A dangerous condition resulting from excessive ecstasy use, causing agitation, confusion, and a raised body temperature.

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Ingredients of Ecstasy

Often mixed with other, dangerous substances like Methamphetamine or PMA that further increase the risk and complications.

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Dehydration and Heat Stroke Risk

Ecstasy leads to overheating and dehydration, especially in hot environments.

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Ecstasy Pill Composition

The exact ingredients of ecstasy pills are often unknown.

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Ecstasy Consumption Reasons

People use ecstasy for euphoria, enhanced senses, social pressure, and increased energy/social connection.

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Digital Footprint Start

A digital footprint can begin before birth, or even before the child's birth, with ultrasound pics or photos posted.

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Digital Footprint Components

Digital footprint includes social media activity, photos, videos, emails, searches, purchases, and personal information used for accounts.

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Digital Footprint Permanence

A digital footprint can remain online indefinitely, even after death.

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Digital Footprint Scope

A digital footprint is not just social media; it encompasses all online activities and information shared about you.

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Ecstasy Overdose Risk

The risk of overdose and harmful interactions from ecstasy is heightened because what's in it can vary and unknown.

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Social Pressure and Ecstasy

Social situations, like clubs and festivals, can influence ecstasy use through peer pressure.

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Sense of urgency in email

Emails designed to scare victims into quick action, using fear to trick them into clicking links or sharing information.

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Unexpected personal info request

Legitimate organizations (banks, govt) never ask for passwords or credit card details via email.

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Catfishing

Creating a fake online identity to deceive someone for personal gain or emotional manipulation.

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Catfishing Process

Creating a fake identity, establishing a relationship (with the target), and manipulating or exploiting the victim.

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Fake Identity Creation

Catfishers fabricate a false persona using fake photos, altered backgrounds, and false details - often impersonating or altering existing people.

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Relationship Establishment

Catfishers build trust with targets through prolonged conversations on dating/social media/messaging apps.

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Manipulation and Exploitation

Seeking personal gain (favors, money, gifts), or seeking power and attention by exploiting the trust built with a target.

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Catfishing Motives

Reasons behind catfishing, which vary from a perpetrator's emotional needs or validation to wanting attention or power.

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Catfishing Emotional Harm

Feeling betrayed, embarrassed, or heartbroken after realizing someone online lied about themselves.

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Catfishing Financial Loss

Money lost when a catfisher requests or tricks money from a victim.

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Catfishing Trust Issues

Difficulty trusting others after a catfishing experience, especially in relationships.

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Catfishing Legal Ramifications

Criminal activity that can result from catfishing, especially involving fraud or theft of information.

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Verify Online Identity

Checking an online person's identity before forming a close relationship.

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Suspicious Online Profiles

Profiles that seem unrealistic or unusual, raising concerns about deceit.

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Avoid Sending Money

Never send money to someone online you haven't met in person.

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Catfishing Reporting

Reporting suspicious or fake online profiles to the platform.

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Sexting Reputation Damage

Sharing explicit content without consent can severely harm a person's reputation, leading to judgment, ridicule, and shaming.

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Sexting Bullying

Shared explicit content can make someone a target for cyberbullying, leading to taunts, humiliation, and threats.

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Sexting Relationship Breakdown

Sharing intimate messages can damage trust, potentially jeopardizing friendships and romantic relationships.

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Sexting Social Isolation

Embarrassment and fear of judgment can cause a person to withdraw from social groups.

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Minor Sexting Legal Consequences

Sexting, even with consent, often involves legal issues for minors due to child pornography laws.

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Adult Sexting Legal Issues

Sharing explicit content without consent, called revenge porn, can have legal consequences for many adults.

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Sexting Mental Health Impact

Sharing intimate messages can cause significant social and emotional stress, leading to mental health problems like anxiety and depression.

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Non-consensual Sexting

Sharing explicit content without the other person's agreement, often referred to as revenge porn.

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Softball Innings

A period in the game where one team bats and the other fields; consisting of a top and bottom, with teams taking turns batting and fielding.

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Softball Scoring

Scoring occurs when a batter makes it around all four bases without being put out. Each successful circuit around the bases equals one run.

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Softball Bases

Four marked positions in a diamond shape on the field used by batters to run around during play.

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Pitcher's Role (Softball)

The player responsible for throwing the ball to the batter.

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Softball Team Size

A softball team has nine players.

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Softball Out

When a batter is eliminated from play. A batter can be put out in several ways.

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Winning Condition Softball

The team with more runs at the end of the game wins.

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Softball Infield

The area in which players primarily position themselves during a game.

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Study Notes

Dangers of Drugs

  • Depressant: A substance that slows the nervous system down.
  • Stimulant: A substance that speeds up the nervous system.
  • Hallucinogen: A drug that causes hallucinations (seeing things that are not there).
  • Polydrug: Using more than one drug at a time.
  • Passive smoking: Involuntary inhaling of smoke from other people's cigarettes.
  • Carcinogenic: Having the potential to cause cancer.
  • Binge drinking: Excessive alcohol consumption in a short time.

Alcohol

  • Classification: Depressant; it slows down the central nervous system, impairing coordination, judgment, and reaction time.
  • Short-term effects: Impaired judgment and decision-making, slurred speech and motor coordination problems, drowsiness or sedation, memory blackouts or lapses, nausea, and vomiting.
  • Body systems affected:
    • Nervous system: Slows brain function, affects memory, motor skills, and decision-making, slower reflexes.
    • Digestive system: Irritates the stomach lining, leading to nausea, vomiting, gastritis, liver damage (cirrhosis), pancreatitis, and stomach ulcers.

Tobacco

  • Classification: Stimulant due to nicotine, which increases central nervous system activity, temporarily boosting alertness, concentration, and heart rate; highly addictive and dangerous.
  • Body systems affected:
    • Respiratory system: Damages lungs, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and increased cancer risk; reduces lung capacity and obstructs airways.
    • Cardiovascular system: Increases heart rate and blood pressure, hardens arteries, and raises heart disease, stroke, and peripheral artery disease risk.
    • Digestive system: Can cause cancers in the mouth, throat, esophagus, stomach; weakens the digestive system by affecting nutrient absorption, increasing ulcers risk.

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