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abarnes

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Jonas has a reliable vehicle, but he feels distress when his friend buys a new car. Jonas is likely experiencing ____.
 a. affluenza
 b. reference anxiety
 c. have-not syndrome
 d. the entitlement principle
  e. credit envy

Question 2

Describe some specific effects of exercise on the human body.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Reduces stress, increases relaxation.
Reduces blood pressure.
Boosts immunity.
Increases well-being; mood elevator (through increased endorphins).
Boosts cardiorespiratory and muscle fitness.
Enhances sleep.



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