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    STRESS MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP REACTION PAPER Stress Management Workshop spearheaded by the Third Year Psychology Majors and their adviser Prof. Aminoding B. Limpao was successfully been carried out last March 03‚ 2013. The 4-hours activity from 8am-12noon were offered to students like me who are taking up the subject Psychology as part of our Course. The objective of the said activity focuses on what’s‚ where’s‚ when’s and how’s of the main topic which is “STRESS” itself. The workshop is about the

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    REACTIONS OF THE FRESHMEN STUDENTS TOWARDS STRESS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Balaga‚ Airen Ross Marjury A. Limpot‚ Rejoice A. Mamalias‚ Cherry Mae P. Manzanares‚ Arryn Clyde M. Parreno‚ Winjil P. March 2013 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the study The word stress means different things to different people. In biology‚ stress is defined as an organism’s total response to

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    Woman in Combat

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    Should women be allowed to serve in combat roles and what are the ethical implications? Based on the book: WOMEN IN COMBAT Civic Duty or Military Liability? by Lorry M. Fenner and Marie de Young Since World War II‚ women have been serving in dangerous positions within the military. Although technically women cannot serve in combat roles‚ “more than 800 women have been wounded in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan alone‚ and more than 150 have been killed” (Domi)

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    Combat Medics To become a Medic in the United States Army it takes a lot of strength‚ determination and training for days weeks and even months. As a Combat Medic while on the battle field they hold many responsibilities. Combat Medics must have the strength of mind to help save the injured lives along with their troops and their own. Combat medics or any soldier must have a good sense of awareness all of what is around them and what they could be walking into. Being on the battle field soldiers

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    Essay Assignment: Describe and justify your personal viewpoints on the relationship(s) between “Perception/ Reality” and “Human Health”‚ and possible mitigatory or therapeutic techniques that could be used to release “stress”. Perception is human recognition and interpretation of sensory information from the environment based on their beliefs‚ culture‚ conditioning‚ past experience‚ etc. For example‚ a kid may feel happy when he is playing with his toys. The “happiness” is perception of the kid

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    strength thus making him stressed eventually. It is normal for people to experience stress but when it comes‚ every person should be ready to handle it in order for its effect to become favorable on his part. Though generally‚ its effects are negative. In the view of many people‚ on the other hand‚ it can benefit others in some ways. No one can live without experiencing some degree of stress at all times (Selye1987). Stress nowadays plays a great part not only on students but also in each person’s daily

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    No Women in Combat

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    NO WOMEN IN COMBAT In the article‚ “No Women in Combat”‚ Darren Graves (2008) presents three main points to show that women are not suitable to be in combat and some facts to supporting his ideas. Although through the ages‚ the equal rights movement of men and women thrive worldwide. He argues that when women face difficult situations‚ they will not be mentally tough to get overcome. The traditional that was created for a long time for men now is placed by the comments set later

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    enter the army‚ they are not officially allowed to enter combat and fight alongside their male counterparts. Indeed‚ who would put a gun into the hands of such a tender and vulnerable being as a woman? Certainly‚ there are a number of arguments in favour of women being excluded from front line fighting. The first‚ and probably the most obvious‚ argument is that‚ for the most part‚ they lack the body strength that is necessary to perform in combat. Because of this‚ they would have difficulties in handling

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    Women in Combat Although female soldiers have recently been allowed to take jobs in previously all-male battalions‚ over 250‚000 combat jobs still remain closed to them. So argue that this unfairly limits career growth while others contend that woman are not able to withstand the physical and psychological nature of combat/ in this essay I will be giving reasons why women should serve in combat positions and why they shouldn’t. Speaking from a woman who is in the military I’m going to elaborate

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    Combat High

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    Professor ENC1101 10 October 2013 Combat High This essay is based on Combat High written by Sebastian Junger first published in Newsweek Magazine in 2010. The article was adapted from the author ’s book War which describes life in a platoon in the Korengal Valley of Afghanistan. He spent fourteen months during 2007 and 2008 embedded in the platoon. Junger points out the costs of the war in terms of the soldiers psychological aspects‚ explaining how being in combat can be damaging. Another cost of

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