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    1. Asked: October 15, 2021In: Communication

      What helps calm anxiety?

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      Added an answer on October 18, 2021 at 10:26 pm

      The secret I've found to stopping myself from hyperventilating while doing that is to stop breathing in and out for just a second more than what's comfortable, and then take a small breath in. It feels like you need more oxygen for a few seconds all said and done, but it balances itself out pretty qRead more

      The secret I’ve found to stopping myself from hyperventilating while doing that is to stop breathing in and out for just a second more than what’s comfortable, and then take a small breath in. It feels like you need more oxygen for a few seconds all said and done, but it balances itself out pretty quickly and you start breathing normally again.

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    2. Asked: October 15, 2021In: Communication

      How effective are LinkedIn paid ads

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      Added an answer on October 18, 2021 at 10:26 pm

      Depends on what your goal is. I've heard good things about the Linkedin ads, but I’ve not had success in that yet. So far, I’ve only had bad experiences. LinkedIn ads are expensive, and here in Poznań, most users still don’t take it that seriously, they just began doing that but even some months agoRead more

      Depends on what your goal is. I’ve heard good things about the Linkedin ads, but I’ve not had success in that yet. So far, I’ve only had bad experiences. LinkedIn ads are expensive, and here in Poznań, most users still don’t take it that seriously, they just began doing that but even some months ago they only used to search for work.

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    3. Asked: October 15, 2021In: Communication

      Brain Dead

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      Added an answer on October 18, 2021 at 10:26 pm

      To be brain dead is to lost the functionalities of your brain. This is a patient's brain has lost function in different areas, including -but not limited to- the cerebrum. Brain dead patients require life support, as they are unable to continue basic functions without machines, not even breathing. TRead more

      To be brain dead is to lost the functionalities of your brain. This is a patient’s brain has lost function in different areas, including -but not limited to- the cerebrum. Brain dead patients require life support, as they are unable to continue basic functions without machines, not even breathing. This kind of person can be said to be dead already as there is no coming back from this state.

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