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Answer:
1. the time of life between childhood and adulthood - Adolescence
(adolescence is the transitional phase in one's life from childhood towards adulthood)
2. a crime involving physical violence or the imminent threat of physical violence - Assault
(assault is the act of attempt to attack someone physically)
3. measures taken to improve hygiene and reduce the spread of infectious diseases; includes proper hand washing - Health practices
(health practices are the ways to ensure hygiene and to avoid risks of any diseases)
4. a set of rules made by the government of a town, state, or country - Law
(Law is the rule of conduct that is reinforced by the government to keep peace within a state or country)
The answer is: 1.- Adolescence. 2.- Assault/Interpersonal violence, 3.- Health practices /Good hygiene practices. 4.- Law.
Explanation:
1.- Adolescence, transition phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood. Â
Adolescence now extends from the ages of 10 and 24, although it was thought to be extreme at age 19, according to scientists. Â
2.- Assault/The most common types of violence are physical, psychological, emotional, verbal, sexual, spiritual, cultural, economic and labor. Â
Interpersonal violence: They are violent acts committed by an individual or a small group of them, covering a wide range of behaviors ranging from physical, sexual, psychological violence to deprivation and abandonment. Â
3.- Good hygiene practices/Health practices: reduction of the spread of infections and viruses. Â
The most important way to reduce the spread of infections is to wash your hands: always wash regularly with soap and water. It is also important to receive a vaccine for those infections and viruses that have it, when available. Â
4.- Law: The whole system or set of rules made by the government of a city, state, country, etc. A rule made by the government of a city, state, country.
The answer is: 1.- Adolescence. 2.- Assault/Interpersonal violence, 3.- Health practices /Good hygiene practices. 4.- Law.