Theory Paper on Cognitive Dissonance Theory “Sometimes people hold a core belief that is very strong. When they are presented with evidence that works against that belief‚ the new evidence cannot be accepted. It would create a feeling that is extremely uncomfortable‚ called cognitive dissonance. And because it is so important to protect the core belief‚ they will rationalize‚ ignore and even deny anything that doesn ’t fit in with the core belief.” ― Frantz Fanon‚ Black Skin‚ White
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ST The population of our planet will quickly reach a point where there will not be adequate amount of resources to support life on Earth. Population control must be enforced to avoid such a catastrophic occurrence. Many economic‚ social and environmental problems are either affiliated with or are increased due to overpopulation. With an exponentially increasing world population‚ the problems created by overpopulation grow correspondingly. In order to stabilize the massive population‚ the world
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Byars- Winston et al.‚ (2006) further examined the Culturally Appropriate Career Counseling Model and offer an expansion of the model through incorporating metacognitive processes. Culture is believed to play a significant role in individuals’ career decision making‚ but the extent to which it does remains unknown. It
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Kevin Webb 5/15/13 World population Many people have expressed great concerns about the rate of growth as well as the size of the world’s population. During the last 50 years‚ the world population has doubled rapidly more than ever before giving a global population of 7 billion. At the beginning of the population increase‚ there were many factors that caused it to grow. With the industrial revolution came advances in agriculture and industry that provided a way for individual families to be able
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Cognitive Behavioral Approach In the 1950s‚ the prevailing tradition in psychology was that of the Behaviorist perspective. It focused on outward human and animal behavior as opposed to internal mental states like consciousness and thought. Though these constructs are not observable‚ they could not be ignored. The notion that these internal states do result in outward behavior set the stage for the cognitive revolution. Application of a dual (cognitive and behavioral) approach to explaining behavior
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Vulnerable Population Vulnerable populations include children‚ the elderly‚ the homeless‚ those with chronic health conditions‚ economically disadvantaged‚ the racial and ethnic minorities‚ immigrants‚ and refugees. Vulnerability may arise from community‚ individual or larger population challenges. Immigrants have been identified as a vulnerable population‚ but there is heterogeneity in the degree to which they are vulnerable to inadequate health care. Factors that affect immigrants’ vulnerability
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Vulnerable populations Despite efforts and goals in the United States to reduce or eliminate disparities in healthcare by 2010‚ significant disparities‚ including risk factors‚ access to healthcare‚ morbidity‚ and mortality‚ continues in vulnerable populations. For example‚ studies find that Americans living in poverty are much more likely to be in fair or poor health and have disabling conditions‚ and are less likely to have used many types of healthcare. I believe that more effort
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On the Ageing Population The Issue With the development of the advanced society‚ increasingly numbers of nations are facing the ageing problem. The aging population‚ the fraction of the population aged 65 and over exceeds 8-10%‚ has been universally recognized as one of the worldwide social issues in 21 century. We are ageing—not just as individuals or communities but as a world. In 2006‚ almost 500 million people worldwide were 65 and older. By 2030‚ that total is projected to increase
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Topic: Aging PopulationTitle: What are the impact and solution of aging population in Hong Kong? Sub title: 1 Recent situation Situation in Hong Kong Results of our findings 2 Causes of aging population Results of the our findings Improvement of living standard Low fertility rate 3 Impact of aging population Results of our findings Economic development of Hong Kong Burden of government 4 Solution Results of our findings Postpone of retirement age Encourage childbirth by providing
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A case manger is a professional that handles and works with specific populations. Populations in need are multiple‚ and various; a case manger helps them to achieve their goals‚ see the brighter side of their obscure‚ and complicated situations‚ and directs them to the right resources and workshops. The professional supports abandoned‚ and abused children to become a reliable and functional element in the society. A case manger helps also people with disabilities to regain their routine movements
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