Definition of terms The following terms below are used verbosely during the study. Operational Terms The definitions of terms are based on observable characteristics and how it is used in the study. 1.) Bread - food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised with yeast or baking powder and then baked. 2.) Diet- the kind and amount of food prescribed for a person to lose weight or control a medical condition. 3.) Healthy - the state of being free from physical disease
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Terms and Definitions for Intro to Philosophy TERMS DEFINITIONS aesthetics alienation the study of what constitutes beauty in philosophy‚ a term indicating estrangement of people or things form what is considered their proper state. (German “fear”); a term introduced by existentialist thinkers to describe the feeling of apprehension invoked when a finite individual recognizes his existence in an infinite world‚ when he confronts the void outside his own conscious existence. a
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Theatre Arts Terms and Definitions Theatre Personnel Executive Producer: The individual responsible for the funding and financing of a particular production. Producer: The individual responsible for the managerial and administrative aspects of the production. This includes‚ and is not limited to‚ hiring creative personnel‚ manages financial aspects of film‚ liaising with cast and crew and to ensure the smooth running of all aspects of a productions.
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DEFINITIONS OF COMMON RESEARCH-RELATED TERMS Abuse-liable: Pharmacological substances that have the potential for creating abusive dependency. Abuse-liable substances can include both illicit drugs (e.g.‚ heroine) and licit drugs (e.g. methamphetamines). Adverse Effect: An undesirable and unintended‚ although not necessarily unexpected‚ result of therapy or other intervention. Anonymity: Anonymity exists when there are no identifiers on project materials that could link the data with individual subjects
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She also dedicates this not only to her friends but also to all of the teenagers who are experiencing peer pressure. Good Friends and Not… I. Peer Pressure A. Definition B. Types of Peer Pressure 1. Positive Peer Pressure 2. Negative Peer Pressure a. Spoken or Direct b. Unspoken or Indirect C. Where does Peer Pressure come from 1. Peers a. Definition b. Functions c. Statuses c.1. Popular c.2. Neglected c.3. Rejected c.4. Controversial 2
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Protocol. The term comes from the Greek "protokollon‚" which was the cover page to a manuscript that provided a description of the contents...how fitting a choice. In context‚ it is defined by American Heritage dictionary as "a code of correct conduct." In layman ’s terms‚ protocol is simply the rules and customs of a group or a standard procedure. Let ’s look at protocol in application‚ specifically in the armed forces. The importance of maintaining correct protocol and Military bearing on
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1. ANNOTATION A 2D‚ view-specific element that you use to document a building or design. For example‚ symbols‚ tags‚ keynotes‚ and dimensions are annotations (also referred to as annotation elements). Annotation elements are always displayed at the same paper size regardless of view scale. 2. ARCHICAD A CAD software from the company GraphiSoft and is similar with Revit. 3. AUTOCAD An Autodesk product. AutoCAD enables you to create‚ visualize‚ document‚ and share your ideas‚ from conceptual
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Peer pressure is not bad thing. We all are influenced by our peers‚ both negatively and positively. It helps define who we are and how we feel about subjects in our lives. It is how we chose to react to peer pressure that defines who we are as an individual. Are we a leader or a follower? Both types of people are needed to make the world go around. ’A healthy part of every child’s development is involvement with their peers. This is especially true during adolescence as teenagers develop a sense
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Looking for Alibrandi {1992} is a novel written by Melina Marchetta‚ which presents to us the internal conflict that immigrant children face in a multicultural society. Throughout the novel Josephine Alibrandi struggles to find her personal and cultural identity‚ she is trying to find who she is. At school she experiences a feeling of being different and endures prejudice of other students who have not learnt to accept or appreciate anyone different from themselves. Through her last year she learns
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important to fit in and feel accepted. I can see that Alice was just trying to fit in‚ although she was getting negative peer pressure to do the wrong thing. Negative peer pressure is one of the most powerful themes in Go ask Alice Anonymous. As her writing continues‚ we discover that she even sells drugs to primary school kids and to her classmates because of the negative pressure from her boyfriend‚ Richie. Toward the end of the book‚ when Alice is attempting to stay clean once again‚ she realizes
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