D. now it's not D your not being a coward. Its called Refusal Skills, because you are Refusing to stoop down to someone's level. Instead you walk off and cool down and give the other person time to cool down as well. So your answer is C Refusal Skills, like they say it takes a bigger person to do the harder things like walk away, the easy thing is to just knock somebody out. Hope this helps you understand what refusal skills mean or what they are trying to get you to understand.
i think they must have confidence and should should practice until they get it right
You should practice by taking a free practice GED exam.
Organization skills refer to the skills of keeping things tidy and in order. To describe skills, a person should list things that they do to keep their home or work space looking nice with easy access to everything they need.
Cartoon characters--fun, simple, easy and good practice for other things.
to stay healthy, and it can keep you from violence because you dont have time to be doing bad things when you have practice everyday.
Practice, practice, then practice some more. Also try to train with a variety of partners with different skills levels and different martial-arts backgrounds and over time this will also help you to learn, adapt and improve. Train...i box or get into fights. learn new things...dont back down ever...if you can play football you should have the strength to knock someone down.
One can improve his/her English writing skills by reading how good writers write and reading a lot of good books because this can influence how one writes. Next step is then to apply what you learn through your readings and never forget to practice, practice and practice. Once these things are done, then one is on his/her way to greatly improving his /her English writing skills.
Practice,practice,practice
practice everyday as many times as you want. to because practicing alot means that you can get better at things done in life.
When asked what you can offer that is different, you should list your skills related to the work or job you are trying out for. This includes things like technical skills, customer service skills, and relevant job experience.
English writing skills, basic math skills, a general knowledge of US History, and some concepts of government.