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What character traits do you think a person should have in order to survive?

Resilience, adaptability, and resourcefulness are key traits for survival in challenging situations. Being able to think on your feet, stay calm under pressure, and find creative solutions to problems are also important qualities to have. Above all, a positive mindset and the ability to persevere through adversity can greatly increase a person's chances of survival.


How long does Higgins suspect Eliza will stay in the gutter in Pygmalion?

Higgins suspects that Eliza will stay in the gutter for a couple of months before giving up and seeking shelter elsewhere.


What were the results of the rat treading water experiment?

In the rat treading water experiment, researchers found that rats could tread water for an extended period of time, showing their ability to swim and stay afloat. This experiment demonstrated the rats' physical endurance and adaptability in water.


How do you study under pressure?

try to enjoy your reading ================== It would help to describe the pressure you are experiencing, and why. If you are studying for an exam, and you don't think you'll have time to prepare fully for it, remember this: it's better to be fully prepared for two-thirds of the exam than it is to be two-thirds prepared for the whole exam. Take five or ten minute breaks every hour. Get up and stretch, have a glass of water, etc. Get a good night's sleep the night before the exam.


Why do you want to stay up all night?

Actualy it's bad to stay up for long periods of time if we don't sleep we won't have dreams so we won't be able to organize our thoughts.if you stay up too long you'll basically start having hallucinations and die from it.

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