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    Survey Questionnaire Part I. Demographic Profile of the Respondents Direction: Kindly provide the information being asked and put a check on the option that best reveals your current status based on the given information. Name (optional): 1. Age 21 - 25 31 - 35 26 - 30 36 - 40 years and above 2. Gender Male Female 3. Civil Status Single Widow/ Widower Married Separated 4. Length of Service as Manager 1 - 2 years 5 - 6 years

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    1. Introduction Population is important to know because it gives us estimates on how many and how much of things we need. It is also important because we need to know how fast the world is growing. Studying population  helps officials to be sure that there is enough space for humans in the future. The number of people on the planet has doubled from 3.5 billion to seven billion in just a half century. While we’ve made great strides in educating people around the world about family planning and

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    Lab report on Sensory Threshold In this lab the purpose is to test the sensory threshold of a human body. To say it in terms that are easier to understand‚ we are testing how accurate certain points are on a body with response to touch. We are using three points on the body‚ the forearm‚ palm‚ and index finger. With these three points we will be testing to see how sensitive each point on the body is by measuring the distance of which we can feel one or two points. The part of the brain that allows

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    What is ASMR? ASMR is an acronym for the term “autonomous sensory meridian response.” This is a descriptive term used to define a particular set of physical and psychological responses to a variety of stimuli which include visual stimulation‚ auditory stimulation such as particular sounds or tones (whispers)‚ and tactile sensations. The responses vary by individual‚ but most often result in waves of positive emotions‚ tingling sensations‚ euphoria‚ and overall relaxation. The tingling sensations

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    you have a vivid imagination‚ that is laid out in front of you by the author. The more detailed and precise the author is with describing the scene‚ as the reader‚ one seems more involved‚ with the story. Sensory imageries are a vital part of what makes a story memorable. The most important sensory imagery is the visual. A few examples of visual imagery include‚ “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ Poe writes‚ “The figure was tall and gaunt and shrouded from head to foot in the habiliments

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    Accuracy and Inaccuracy Sensory Information I believe that we should definitely be able to trust our senses to give us an accurate view of the world. We are taught as we grow up to learn how to crawl‚ walk‚ read‚ write‚ etc. In order to do these things we have to explore and learn. Learning is the most fundamental part of someone’s development due to it deals with the cognitive development stage of sociology. Cognitive development is the process of acquiring intelligence and increasingly advanced

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    Supporting individual experiencing loss & grief Grief is a natural feeling to loss. Throughout our life we will all experience some form of loss whether it be the loss of a loved one to something as simple as losing your phone or your keys. Two triggers of grief associated with death The death of a loved one can be the most common form of grief; throughout life most people will experience this type of loss. The loss of a loved one can trigger grief such as depression‚ anger and fear. The person

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    the only alternatives that we could turn to are dying off of the face of the earth. Thus the global trend of language loss is an issue incredibly worthy of long overdue attention; it may in fact be our last meaningful alternative to rescue the plight of humanity’s survival. As a repository of knowledge‚ an expression of culture‚ and a symbolic embodiment of a way of life‚ the loss of a language speaks for itself. Although some Aboriginal languages are on the brink of extinction in Canada‚ regrettably

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    Week 1: Charlene attended the program all three of her scheduled days this week. She participated in one sensory activity of project 2 out of the 3 days she attended. This week Charlene has the opportunity to make a spring flower painting using the bottom of a 16oz water bottle. Staff provided support to Charlene by setting up the activity‚ and providing HOH assistance as needed. First‚ staff guided Charlene from the recliner to a hard back chair at the table. Staff then immediately encouraged

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    society often does not recognize the death of a sibling as a significant loss and many siblings are left alone in their grief. People tend to focus on the parents of the deceased or on the siblings nuclear family. Parents are often not very helpful in the process of sibling grief. Parents tend to be consumed with their own grief and often do not have energy for consoling the siblings of the deceased. Everyone will handle the loss of a sibling in their own individual way. Emotions following a sibling

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