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During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, millions of people immigrated to western Canada. The effect on the Canadian economy was to
High-Risk Situations
Situations that have a higher probability of leading to undesired outcomes or dangers.
Unhealthy Behaviors
Actions or habits that negatively affect an individual’s physical or mental health, such as smoking or excessive drinking.
Eating Out
The practice of consuming meals prepared and served by a food establishment rather than eating at home.
Overly Positive Outcome Expectancies
An individual's unrealistic anticipation or belief that favorable results will occur, often without considering potential negative outcomes.
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