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Pathways Unit 10B

Questions, pages 226 and 227

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What happened to Alison Wright in Laos? Alison Wright was riding a bus when it was struck by a logging struck in Laos.
How did Wright learn breathing techniques? Wright studied Vipassana meditation and yoga for years, both of which focus on breathing techniques.
What are three difficult things that Wright accomplished after her accident? 1. She set the goal of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in 2004. 2. She traveled back to Laos and rode the same bus route again in 2005. 3. She appeared in numerous publications, including National Geographic magazine and the New York Times.
What are two things that Diego Asencio's and Alison Wright's stories have in common? Diego Asencio's and Alison Wright's stories have in common two things: tactical breathing and survival mode (body defense)
What are two things ways in which their stories are different? One way of difference is how it's happened the fear on both situations (gunflight and car accident), another way of difference is their life-or-death situations (how their body's reaction to fear affect their cortisol.
How might the information and personal story in the first reading (pages 215-217) help a reader understand this reading (pages 223-225)? In the first reading explained about how the fear reaction can make to your survival mode in alert. Also it explained about tachypsychia in life-or-death situations and the amygdala.
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