Sentences with phrase «dangerous behavior including»

People with this disorder experience intense mood swings, behave impulsively and often put themselves at risk, either through self - harm or dangerous behavior including drug abuse and risky sexual...

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The new study will be led by outside researchers including the Dangerous Speech Project, a research group that studies how public speech could incite bad and even violent behavior.
It will capture various behaviorsincluding dangerous driving behaviors, such as harsh braking, hard cornering, and quick starts, among others.
«Underage drinking is a dangerous behavior that can lead to serious health problems, including addiction later in life,» said New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Arlene González - Sánchez.
These symptoms include, for example, recurrent thoughts about the possibility of catching any disease after being in contact with objects located in public spaces, fear of having inadvertently carried out some potentially dangerous behavior (such as leaving the door open when leaving home), or the need to place the objects of house or the workspace in perfect order and symmetry.
The firing of the anxiety cells sends messages to other parts of the brain that turn on anxious behaviors — in mice, those include avoiding the dangerous area or fleeing to a safe zone.
Several rates of dangerous or troublesome behaviors declined, including bullying; fighting; victimization of students; students reporting being injured or threatened; and student reports of disorder or the presence of gangs.
The State Legislature should amend state law to include explicit standards for expelling students to ensure that expulsions for all schools, including charter schools, are limited to the most severe and dangerous behaviors in accordance with decisions of the Education Commissioner.
These interactive meetings include group discussions, role - playing, children's literature, and activities to teach important skills such as listening, sharing, cooperating, speaking up, calming down, expressing anger appropriately, recognizing dangerous and destructive behavior, and problem solving.
«There is a better way: Research clearly shows that a more effective approach to dealing with dangerous dogs includes improving bite prevention education and implementing non-breed-specific dangerous dog laws, enacted to place the primary responsibility for a dog's behavior on the owner, regardless of dog's breed.»
If your dog eats lots of the green stuff, it could bring upon many potentially dangerous consequences, including disorientation, central nervous system issues, reduced appetite, diarrhea, feebleness, throwing up, widened pupils, severe sleepiness and shifts in behavior.
Basically, these plaintiffs wanted the court to eliminate any restrictions on their ownership of dogs including animal cruelty laws, tethering restrictions, management of dangerous or potentially dangerous dogs, and restrictions for allowing nuisance behavior.
We have included behavior rankings to better help determine if an individual dog should be considered potentially dangerous and / or vicious.
And pit bull failures in homes, occurring at the rate of more than a million per year, typically due to dangerous behavior, also bring people into victim advocacy, including ANIMALS 24 - 7 social media editor and photographer Beth Clifton, a former pit bull advocate, owner, and rescuer.
(1996) Topics in this award winning video for children (ages 4 - 10) include recognizing signs of dangerous behavior and situations, how to interact with family and friend's pets, and how to be safe when approached by a stray animal.
Additionally, there are some significant health benefits from having your pet sterilized, including the prevention of certain types of cancer and the prevention of some dangerous behavior problems.
This includes damage to property and any behavior that is perceived to be threatening or dangerous to the health or safety of the Cooper Union community.
Accordingly, plaintiff alleges, the course breached its duty to (a) «secure the premises of the golf course and to warn its business invitees, including the Plaintiff, of the alligator's aggressive presence, size, or aggressive behavior;» and (b) «make the golf course premises reasonably safe for the Plaintiff and to warn the Plaintiff of the presence of the large, dangerous, and aggressive alligator.»
In addition, those teen drivers felt that using an app while driving was less dangerous than other behaviors including texting or being under the influence of alcohol.
Federal studies continue to show as many as half of all car accidents are caused by some form of distracted driving, including cell phones, stereos, eating and other dangerous driver behavior.
This includes purposeful behavior that a reasonable person would deem dangerous, reckless, or without regard for the rights and safety of others.
Other reasons include higher rates of impaired driving and higher rates of dangerous driving behavior — particularly among younger men.
Alienating strategies include bad - mouthing or denigrating the other parent in front of the child (or within earshot), 2,3 limiting the child's contact with the other parent, 4 trying to erase the other parent from the child's mind (e.g., withholding pictures of the child with the other parent), 2 creating and perpetuating a belief the other parent is dangerous (when there is no evidence of actual danger), 2 forcing the child to reject the other parent, and making the child feel guilty if he or she talks about enjoying time with the other parent.2 The impact of these behaviors on children is devastating, but it also often has the opposite intended effect; parents who denigrate the other parent are actually less close with their children than those who do not.3
These interactive meetings include group discussions, role - playing, children's literature, and activities to teach important skills such as listening, sharing, cooperating, speaking up, calming down, expressing anger appropriately, recognizing dangerous and destructive behavior, and problem solving.
The most dangerous self - destructive behaviors include dangerous acts such as self - mutilation and suicide attempts.
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