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Social health is best described as a person's ability to do what?Which trait is listed as supporting good social health?According to the chapter, gender inequality within families chiefly leads adolescent girls to experience what?Why do adolescents often begin trying substances like tobacco, gutkha or alcohol?Intoxicating drugs of plant origin and certain chemicals may permanently damage which body systems?Alcoholism is stated to most directly reduce the efficiency of which two organs?How is poisonous liquor that causes mass deaths described as being produced?Why is cell-phone radiation considered more harmful for children than for adults?People who continuously use computers and the internet tend to become solitary and may develop which problems?The risky habit of taking selfies in dangerous places, sometimes ending in death, is given which name in the cObtaining confidential information of government or companies using computer programs and misusing it is termeIllegally selling or misusing another person's software, photos, videos or music taken from the internet is caWhich law is mentioned as having been enacted to deal with cyber crimes in India?A person convicted of cyber crime under the IT Act 2000 can face up to how much imprisonment?Which state is cited as the first to start a separate cyber crime unit and a leader in controlling cyber crimeMembers of a 'laughter club' meeting in morning gardens are mainly trying to achieve what?According to the chapter, meditation chiefly helps a student by improving which ability?If common ways of stress management repeatedly fail, the chapter warns this may lead to which serious problemsThe Salaam Mumbai Foundation is described as working since 2002 mainly to make society free from what?