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What is the difference between homeless and homelessness?
Homeless is an adjective: without home / Homelessness is a noun: a homeless person
What are 2 types of orphanhood?
True orphan and social orphan
What is "to bring someone up"?
to care for a child until they are an adult, often giving them particular beliefs
What is the definition of "binge eat"?
eating a lot of food, especially without being able to control yourself
A word used to refer to a person who was or is adopted?
Adoptee / Adopted
What is the meaning of "sleep rough"?
to sleep outside because you have no home and no money
Define the word "Nonprofit organization"
A nonprofit organization is an entity that is created and operated for charitable or socially beneficial purposes rather than to make a profit.
It is a building designed to give protection from bad weather, danger, or attack to those who don't have a home.
Shelter
Gamophobia a. fear of marriage b. fear of apeaking in public c. fear of video games
Gamophobia : fear of marriage
Ablutophobia a. fear of pain b. fear of bathing c. fear of flowers
Ablutophobia : fear of bathing
It is an anxiety disorder involving excessive and persistent fear of a situation or object
A Phobia
What is the meaning of the phrasal verb "cope with something"?
to deal successfully with a difficult situation or a person in a difficult situation
What are stressors?
situations or events that cause stress
It is defined as a nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon it and may vary from one individual to another.
Stress
What are the 2 types of stress?
Eustress and Distress