Victoria Oslund EDUC 203 12/10/12 Reflective Essay. Teaching and Learning in a Diverse Society has truly opened my eyes to what I will be facing in a classroom‚ whether it be the type of students I will be teaching or how I will teach my students a controversial topic. It gave me many different ways to bring up a hard topic that someone people would feel uncomfortably teaching to younger students. Not only did it open my eyes it has helped me think in abstract ways on topics that are new to
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people (16–24 years of age)‚ as well as males‚ as population groups to target through public health interventions to reduce soft drink consumption. Key Words: carbonated beverage‚ soft drink‚ sugar-sweetened beverage‚ Australia‚ body mass index (J Nutr Educ Behav. 2013;45:525-532.) INTRODUCTION The association between the consumption of sugar-sweetened carbonated soft drinks (soda) and weight gain is
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The results of this study provide evidence that using Internet-based nutrition education in a low-income population is a viable and possibly cost-effective option. Key Words: Internet‚ low-income‚ technology‚ computers‚ nutrition education (J Nutr Educ Behav. 2012;44:60-65.) INTRODUCTION The Internet is becoming the preferred way for consumers to quickly get health information.1 In 2004‚ a survey done by the Pew Internet and American Life Project found that over half of those surveyed said they
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References: Acker S‚ Armenti C (2004). “Sleepless in academia”. Gender Educ.‚ 16(1): 3-24. Ahmad A (1996). Work-family conflict among married professional women in Malaysia. J. Soc. Psychol.‚ 136(5): 663-665. Allen PJ‚ Josephs O‚ Turner R. (2000). A method for removing imaging artifact from continuous EEG recorded during functional
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PATRICIA A. SHARPE‚ PHD MPH U MARY L. GREANEY‚ MPH PETER R. LEE‚ MPH * SHERER W. ROYCE‚ MPH Assets-Oriented Community Assessment S Y N 0 P S I S Dr. Sharpe‚ Ms. Greaney‚ and Ms. Royce are with the Prevention Research Center at the University of South Carolina School of Public Health. Dr. Sharpe is Research Associate Determining how to promote community health requires that community health workers first assess where the community stands. The authors maintain that Healthy Communities
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Trait theory and personal construct theory have markedly different approaches to the understanding of individual differences. Outline these approaches and assess the strengths and weaknesses of each. What consequences does each approach have for understanding agency – structure dualism? This paper commences with a brief overview of two competing influential theories that attempt to account for individual differences within the area of personality and intelligence. These are namely;
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According to the book “Core Concepts in Sociology”‚ authors Lindsey et al. (2006)‚ socialization is defined as‚ “the lifelong process by which we learn our culture‚ develop our sense of self‚ and become functioning members of society” (Lindsey et al.‚ 2006‚ p. 56). Today‚ social scientists define gender and sex as two very distinct realities (Lindsey et al.‚ 2006‚ p. 114). Sex is defined as the biological traits that differentiate male and female while gender is the psychological‚ cultural and social
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Table of contents Table of contents 1 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Analysis of case (McDonald fast food) 2 2.1 Questions 1: McDonald relationship with childhood obesity 3 2.2 Questions 2. The impact of McDonald’s marketing 4 2.2.1 Impact of McDonald’s marketing on individual consumers 4 2.2.2 Impact of McDonald’s marketing on other business and society 4 2.3 Question 3: Social marketing’s influence to children 5 2.4 Question 4. Opinion of advertising for kids and other solutions for childhood
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COMMENTARY The Silent Dimension Expressing Humanism in Each Medical Encounter UMANISTIC BEHAVior is considered an essential component of professional medical care. However‚ the evidence shows that it is often neglected. Many barriers to the expression of sensitivity to the patient’s concerns and empathy and compassion in the clinical encounter can be identified. Time constraints‚ poor continuity of care‚ appearance of alienating factors between patients and physicians‚ and the “hidden curriculum”
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