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Chapter 02
Stress: The Constant Challenge
1. (p. 51-52) Which of the following statements about sleep disorders is accurate?
A. In order to be classified as insomnia, major sleep disruptions must occur every night.
B. Most sleep apnea sufferers become conscious of each disturbance in their sleep cycle,
increasing stress levels.
C. Avoiding chemical stimulants can help reduce the effects of restless leg syndrome.
D. Surgical and medical device options are the only ways to improve sleep apnea symptoms.
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4. (p. 30) Which of the following systems are responsible for your body's physical response to
stressors?
A. cardiovascular and respiratory
B. nervous and endocrine
C. digestive and lymph
D. muscular and skeletal
5. (p. 31) The autonomic nervous system directly controls all the following EXCEPT the
A. ability to digest food.
B. speed of your heart rate.
C. voluntary muscle movement.
D. level of your blood pressure.
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Chapter 02 - Stress: The Constant Challenge
7. (p. 31) The branch of the autonomic nervous system that is activated when a person is
agitated by a stressor is the _______________ nervous system.
A. central
B. somatic
C. parasympathetic
D. sympathetic
8. (p. 31) The system of glands, tissues, and cells that helps control body functions by releasing
hormones is the
A. central nervous system.
B. endocrine system.
C. reproductive system.
D. digestive system.
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PART XI.
RELIGIOUS RITES AND SUPERSTITIONS.
CHAPTER XXVI.
The mysterious “still small voice”—Samoan mythology—The man who
pushed the Heavens up—The child of the Sun—A Figian version
of the “Flood”—The Paradise of the Figian—Lying Ghosts—
Singular case of abduction—The disobedient Naiogabui—All fair
in love and war—The fate of poor Rokoua—The Samoan hades
—Miscellaneous gods of the Samoans—A god for every village—
The cup of truth—Mourning the destruction of a god’s image—
The most fashionable god in Polynesia—Families marked for
human sacrifice—“Tapu” or “tabu”—Its antiquity and wide-spread
influence—Muzzled pigs and blindfolded chickens—Ceremony of
releasing the porkers—Tremendous feast of baked pig—The tapu
in New Zealand—A terrible tinder box—The sacred pole and the
missionaries—The chief’s backbone—The Pakeka and the iron
pot—One of the best uses of tapu—Its general advantages and
disadvantages—Tapu among the Samoans—Witchcraft in New
Zealand—Visit of a European to a “retired” witch—The religion of
the Dayak—“Tapa,” “Tenahi,” “Iang,” and “Jirong”—Warriors’
ghosts—Religious rites and superstitions of the Sea Dayaks—
The great god Singallong Burong—Belief in dreams among the
Sea Dayaks—Story of the stone bull—Of the painted dog.