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    You are the secretary of the Environment Club in school. You have been asked to write an article on the effects of air pollution and suggest ways of solving the problem for your school bulletin. Use the notes given below to write your article. Effects of the air pollution: • deteriorating air quality • health hazards – lung diseases and skin irritations • acid rain – affects agriculture and wildlife Measures to overcome air pollution:

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    Assignment – SSD 108 Environmental influences on Performance Ismail Iqbal DIPLOMA IN EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE Batch 3 SSD/2012/24 1. “Marathon race organizers should be mindful of weather conditions during the race ‘ Discuss the above statement on a scientific marathon footrace is among the most physiologically demanding endurance events in the world. Competitive runners typically maintain a pace corresponding to 70-90% of their maximal aerobic capacity [3

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    Environmental Psychology Article Analysis University of Phoenix Environmental Psychology Article Analysis Environmental psychology does not just study how man affects his environment but also how the environment and natural occurrences affect man. The continual cause and affect cycle from both sides of the equation give purpose to environmental psychology as well as incorporating other disciplines. Unlike many disciplines that have a single focus‚ the focus of environmental psychology

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    to discuss the findings of the aforementioned research and draw on further evidence from biological psychology in relation to the nature/nurture debate. Our genome or DNA is organized into genes‚ which pass on genetic information from one generation to the next‚ activation of a particular gene results in the synthesis of a particular functional protein. The construction of protein is crucial as it influences the effects of itself on cells and ultimately the organs to which they target (as cited

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    Fashion‚ Gender and Social Identity Zoi Arvanitidou (zoi_ar@hotmail.com) PhD Candidate in Fashion‚ Gender and Cultural Studies Department of Sciences of PreSchool Education and Educational Design‚ University of Aegean‚ Rhodes‚ Greece Maria Gasouka (mgasouka@rhodes.aegean.gr) Assistant Professor in Cultural Studies Department of Sciences of Pre-School Education and Educational Design‚ University of the Aegean‚ Rhodes‚ Greece First Fashion Colloquia – London 1 Fashion‚ Gender and Social

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    through her journey to discovery her identity. Through the graphic novel‚ Bechdel learned that words such a “Queer‚ Lesbian‚ Gay & Faggot” have more meaning throughout her reminiscences. Bechdel grows up to be contrasting the things her father did with her self-discovery. Words the prove to be not only to identify herself but it also raised some awareness of her father’s implied decisions. The imagery and other moments depicted in the comic helped mold Bechdel’s identity and how the term homosexual inspired

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    Penis envy in Freudian psychoanalysis refers to the theorized reaction of a girl during her psychosexual development to the realization that she does not have a penis. Freud considered this realization a defining moment in the development of gender and sexual identity for women[1] — the parallel reaction in boys to the realization that women do not have a penis being castration anxiety. In contemporary culture‚ the term sometimes refers inexactly or metaphorically to women who are presumed to wish they

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    Professional identity is the way how an individual operates and expresses themselves through a professional practice. It is “created through one’s beliefs and attitudes‚ values‚ motives and experiences through which individuals define themselves in their current professional life”. (Jane Tsakissiris. 2015‚ p. 3) Rules and regulations (codes of conduct) may guide and influence individuals to behave in a particular manner that is standard for a professional career. The simple acts of dressing presentably

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    Human behavioral traits or personality are commonly referred to as ones individuality‚ of which is generally considered to be influenced and developed by the environment. However‚ recent studies have uncovered genetic factors that suggest a more biological origin for behavior; which is suggestive that our personality/behavior or parts there of‚ may possibly be inherited. Does this mean I am who I am explicitly due to the people I come from? Or does it mean I did not come here preprogrammed but‚ I’m

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    Foundations of Psychology PSY300 September 4‚ 2011 Foundations of Psychology It is just another normal day for you. You were taking a leisurely stroll through the park before you decided to rest for a minute on a bench. And that is when you notice the man sitting next to you‚ singing quietly to himself. He seemed normal at first glance‚ but you begin to notice that he looks disheveled. Hair a little frazzled‚ and clothing a bit wrinkled. At first it seems no big deal. Then you

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