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    Vestibular Disorders

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    VESTIBULAR DISORDERS Information on this handout was taken from www.vestibular.org What is BPPV? Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common disorder of the inner ear’s vestibular system‚ which is a vital part of maintaining balance. BPPV is benign‚ meaning that it is not life-threatening nor generally progressive. BPPV produces a sensation of spinning called vertigo that is both paroxysmal and positional‚ meaning it occurs suddenly and with a change in head position. Why

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    Depersonalization Disorder I’ve been using cannabis since the final week of my 13th year. I was actually the last of my inner circle to try it. One day two of my best (only) friends came into school acting goofier than usual. I asked them what they had been up to and sure enough‚ they had both just finished getting high for the first time. This terrified me. I was barely getting used to my newly grown body hair‚ while other kids my age were already engaging in the use of illegal substances. With

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    Interpersonal skills

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    INTERPERSONAL SKILLS Interpersonal skills are the skills that a person uses to interact with other people. Interpersonal skills are sometimes also referred to as people skills or communication skills. Interpersonal skills involve using skills such as active listening and tone of voice‚ they include delegation and leadership. It is how well you communicate with someone and how well you behave or carry yourself. Also they help people further their careers. Interpersonal skills refer to mental and

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    Soft Skills

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    What is softskills?   Soft skill is the ability required and expected from persons for finding a suitable job‚ its maintenance and promotion. Softskills is an important facet of life. It is essential in all spheres of life. Be it an interview or dealing with the project leader or working out a solution with a team or writing a report‚ getting across the point effectively is what matters. The success of an endeavour hinges on the ability to communicate effectively in today’s fast paced life‚ everyone

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    When I think of soft skills‚ what comes to mind is people skills. To me people skills are customer service skills or communication skills. While reading this article it surprised me when I read that problem solving is a soft skill. Soft skills are important in the problem solving process for reasons such as brainstorming and swapping. Also‚ as our jobs become more service oriented than goods oriented‚ it is important to know how to satisfy our customers. Unless you are a hermit‚ we deal with

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    Eating Disorder

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    women and young women but also to young men and men who may also suffer from this disorder. My research comes from the journal article I picked and research sites such as Google scholars‚ ProQuest and the online school library. Introduction The purpose of this paper is to analyze how anorexia can develop in some young women due to beauty and fashion magazines (Thomsen 2001). Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by refusal to maintain a healthy body weight and an obsessive fear

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    Disorder In Veterans

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    In addition to these symptoms‚ veterans develop post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and may have extreme periods of sadness and irritability (Ragsdale‚ cite). PTSD is common among military service members. Veterans with PTSD and has a history of mTBI demonstrate more severe PTSD symptoms than veterans with PTSD without a

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    My Skills

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    Assessment - Overview 2. Interests - What You Like/Dislike 3. Understanding Your Highest Interest Scores 4. Administrative Scores 5. Personality - What Makes You Unique 6. Your Workplace Fit Graph 7. Values - What’s Important To You 8. Knowledge‚ Skills and Abilities - What You’re Good At 9. Where Do You Go From Here 10. Preview of Matching Careers and Educational Areas We hope that you enjoy this free sample report and that the insight it provides will make a big contribution to your career decision-making

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    Counselling Skills

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    Humanistic Theory The term of Humanistic theory is an umbrella term. In fact it covers several approaches that embrace the idea of individuals being inherently good and a positive attitude towards humanity in essence. The most famous would be the person centered approach by Carl Rogers. Rogers studied Psychodynamic theory but his personality drove to focus more on feelings and less on the unconscious. He developed a form of therapy that was non-directive by the therapist‚ allowing the

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    Functional Skills

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    1-905188-20-X ©Crown Copyright 2006 New light on literacy and numeracy SUMMARY REPORT John Bynner and Samantha Parsons Contents 4 Introduction 7 Why don’t more adults go on courses? 11 Who has poor skills? 16 What happens to adults whose skills change over time? 20 How does dyslexia relate to problems with literacy and numeracy? 25 From generation to generation 29 What does this mean for policy and research? 33 Tables: literacy and numeracy

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