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    Frailty In Adulthood

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    The complexity of frailty is dynamic conditions leading to vulnerabilities‚ and it has significantly impacted on the multi-dimensions of health in older adults. Notably‚ evidence shows that physical decline and disability are the vital key component in developing frailty1‚2‚8‚26‚32‚33. Considering for antecedents and risk factors of frailty‚ it can simply classify as intrinsic factors and extrinsic factors which have impacted on developing frailty equally. For intrinsic factors‚ the personal characteristics

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    core competency

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    According to this article‚ core competencies involve many different people on many different levels. Core competencies are concepts that are enhanced as they are used; unlike physical assets of the company that become outdated with time and deteriorate‚ core competencies develop as they are shared and applied throughout. The concept has three key requirements for a company to view it has a central means to its way the company or employees work. One requirement for a core competency is that it is not easy

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    Psychology – Adolescence and Adulthood Adolescence – a transition period from childhood to adult hood‚ extending from puberty to adulthood Physical Development 1) Puberty: a period of sexual maturation during which one first becomes capable of reproducing a) Primary Sex Organs develop * Body structures that make sexual reproduction possible‚ e.g. ovaries‚ testes‚ penis b) Secondary Sex Organs develop * Non-reproductive sexual characteristics‚ e.g. enlarged breasts‚ hips‚ facial

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    Communication Competency

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    item that evokes or has meaning” (2012‚ Chap 1). It is important for employees in all organizations to have the ability to communicate effectively and to get the message across clearly‚ limiting the possibility of misunderstanding. Communication competency consists of knowledge or awareness of different communication elements‚ such as interpersonal communication skills and soft skills‚ management communication skills‚ communication barriers‚ and listening styles. The communication competence in a

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    age‚ and even some that society has made up to profit from. One of these stages that is important to sociology is emerging adulthood. As defined in the PowerPoint‚ emerging adulthood is a new period of life for young people in the United States and other industrialized societies‚ lasting from the late teens through the mid- to late twenties. This stage is neither young adulthood nor extended adolescence and is usually between the age of 18 through 25. It is an extremely important stage due to how much

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    Communication Competencies

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    in today’s society‚ it is important to not only learn how to communicate properly‚ but how to do so appropriately and effectively. When communication is broken down to its five core competencies‚ the opportunity to improve how people communicate is much easier and more easily understood. By focusing on each competency‚ the learner has an opportunity to master each segment through practice. As conditions of communication improve‚ the learner can gain more confidence in communicating appropriately

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    Early and Middle Adulthood Crystal Hicks October 6‚ 2011 Marcy Caldwell PSY/280 University of Phoenix Adulthood does not have any sign to declare its presence (as adolescence is declared by puberty). In technologically innovative countries‚ the life span is greater than age 70. In early adulthood‚ most individuals are interested in processing the knowledge that it takes to become intimate‚ these individuals are wanting to form relationships and find the intimate love connection that they

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    Piaget showed cognitive development symbols the change from childhood into adulthood. It is categorized by mental‚ psychosocial‚ and emotional development. There were four different stages in the cognitive development that the child passes through‚ each one with new abilities. The four stages are- Sensorimotor Stage (Birth-2 yrs.) Best known as the object permanence‚ for example the child knows that an item such as a toy still exists‚ even if it is taken out of eyesight. Preoperational Stage (2-7

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    stages of adulthood: early‚ middle‚ and late. Everyone ages differently depending on certain individual factors such as genetics or the surrounding environment. Erik Erikson created stages of psychosocial development that coincide with the three stages we endure throughout our adulthood. Every person encounters age-related changes based on unique factors. Aging is an inevitable process that every person must face throughout their lifetime. Early adulthood is the first stage of adulthood that begins

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    Communication Competency

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    research‚ but more popularly by taking a self-assessment test. I just recently took the communication competence instrument and after reflecting on the tool I have a better understanding of my own communication style. According to the communication competency I had an overall score of 81 out of a possible 90. According to the tool this would indicate me as a more “competent” communicator. My strongest areas of communication are in Motivation and Knowledge‚ which can be defined as my desire to create

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