A type of exercise that strengthen your core.
What is sit-ups?
Judeo-Christian relates to beliefs and practices that have their historical roots in ____.
What is Judaism and Christianity?
The attention, regard, and consideration given to people and their rights, property, and ideas.
What is respect?
The state of being fully grown or developed.
What is maturity?
The famous Russian mystic that served under the Czar in the early 1910s.
Who is Grigori Rasputin?
True or False: being thin is a sign of fitness.
What is false?
A religion supported by the state through tax money.
What is established religion?
The internal strength that helps people feel connected, worthwhile, and valued.
What is personal dignity?
What an individual is capable of doing or becoming.
What is potential?
The ancient name of a royal Canaanite city (both in the Bible and the Torah).
What is the city of Luz?
Some benefits of regular exercise.
What is muscle strength and endurance, resistance to disease, and more flexibility?
(i. e. any other related answer.)
The principles of virtue as expressed in Judeo-Christian teachings.
What is private morality?
Variation or difference.
What is diversity?
An individual's way of perceiving the world.
What is perspective?
An animal known for regenerative limbs.
What is an axolotl?
If you exercise for more than __ minutes, you should take fluids during your exercise period.
What is 45 minutes?
The division of the government into executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
What is separation of powers?
Unfair treatment based on prejudice against a certain group.
What is discrimination?
What an individual is inside and what they show to others; in actions, opinions, beliefs, biases, desires, and ambitions.
What is personality?
A famous pop star sensation in the 80s.
Who is David Bowie?
Building muscle strength using resistance without joint movement.
What is isometric exercise?
The dedication of citizens to the common good, even at the cost of their individual interests.
What is civic virtue?
An idea or a concept that is based on oversimplified assumptions or opinions, rather than on facts.
What is stereotype?
A desire to be and feel a part of a group.
What is affiliation need?
The main character of Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis".
Who is Gregor Samsa?