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    with others in school on a daily basis by a range of different things you do‚ things like taking time to listen‚ being considerate‚ showing respect and remembering issues that may be important to the other person. Explain how different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate. Skills The skills needed for good

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    Lacey Lamendola 9/17/14 My choice of cause and effect is a personal experience my mother went through. At age 7‚ Gail‚ was forced to live inpatient at The Walter E Fernald State School. Gail was born in 1950 and suffered from severe seizures‚ in the 1950’s not much was known about seizure disorders; some people thought it was even a taboo to have a child with seizures. The Walter E. Fernald State School‚ now the Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center (or known as the Fernald Developmental Center

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    Today the world is filled with all kinds of technology.This technology is fun to be a part of ‚but it can cause teens’ self esteem to go down. As social media becomes more popular it is hard to draw away from it. The pictures that people post can look so perfect sometimes‚ which causes teens to want to be like the picture. Social Media (Facebook‚Twitter) lowers teens self esteem because teens feel like they have to fit in. When teens get on to Facebook or Twitter and look at how many people have

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    The Effects of Exercise on the Body Short-term effects on the cardiovascular system The heart has an anticipatory response to exercise where your body raises your heart rate slightly in preparation for exercise‚ this would help as then your muscles are already getting more oxygen than normal and can then store this oxygen by attaching it to myoglobin. This leads to having the ability to use aerobic respiration quicker compared to having no anticipatory response. Increased heart rate and stroke

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    your personal values‚ belief systems and experiences may affect your working practices. Personal values and beliefs are an important part of personal growth and happiness. As human beings‚ we all have our own values‚ beliefs and attitudes that we have developed throughout the course of our lives. Our families‚ friends‚ community and the experiences we have had‚ all contribute to our sense of who we are and how we view the world. They affect our behaviour‚ our manners‚ our sense of pride and how

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    and most of them are Australians. On the contrary‚ there are few differences in terms of demographic factors such as‚ age and sex‚ marital status and family size and occupation and income. Besides that‚ this will illustrate how demographics factors affect housing characteristics in different suburbs. The first difference in terms of demographic factors is age and sex. In Stuart Park‚ there are more men than women. As there are army base and CBD nearby‚ it is

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    processes involved with the breakdown of alcohol in the body and the enzymes that catalyze these reactions and how these biochemical reactions affect the liver and brain and the effects of alcohol on the human body. Introduction A good deal of the population consume alcohol‚ some more than others. The effects of alcohol consumption on the human body affects mainly the central nervous system‚ however alcohol is mainly metabolized in the liver and can weaken or damage the liver making it less efficient

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    communication. (Redmayne‚ 1) Research is increasing to solidify the negative affect these mobile technologies are having on the youth. The adverse correlation with increased mobile phone use and social practices is clearly defined in Dr. Jaehak Yu’s work ’Rapid Communication’. Dr. Yu explains that adolescents feel attached to the devices and that the phone is perceived to be part of their identity. He goes on to explain that even the constant changing of ringtones and backgrounds leads to the illustration

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    I. Discuss the social problems that result from the widespread availability of cheap alcohol The drinking of alcohol is completely acceptable in many if not most parts of society and‚ in the UK‚ it is legal to be bought by anyone over the age of 181. This is a well-known fact but a lesser known one is that in the UK‚ alcohol can be legally drunk on private premises by anyone over the age of 52 and youths aged 16 and over may drink alcohol3 in restaurants from the age of 16 if with an adult4

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    this assignment I will be explaining the principal psychological perspectives. I will explain the different psychological approaches to health and social practice and assessing the different psychological approaches to study. Psychology is the focus on different subjects such as the human development‚ social behaviour and cognitive processes. There are different approaches that have been developed in order to explain the psychology. These perspective or approaches include the behaviourist‚ social learning

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