Young’s Modulus: This is the slope of the linear portion of the stress-strain curve‚ it is usually specific to each material; a constant‚ known value. Yield Strength: This is the value of stress at the yield point‚ calculated by plotting young’s modulus at a specified percent of offset (usually offset = 0.2%). Ultimate Tensile Strength: This is the highest value of stress on the stress-strain curve. Percent Elongation: This is the change in gauge length divided by the original gauge length
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Stress Informative Speech Bailey Smith‚ 2nd place winner at RIT‚ “The Effects and Ways of Managing Stress” I. Intro- A. Makes a connection with the audience B. Defines Stress (uses reference) C. Preview of main points: Reasons for stress; how to deal with stress II. Three reasons for stress Ex: Now I’m going to focus on three reasons… A. One‚ getting overwhelmed by _______Amount of school work B. Two‚ Pressure to do well 1. inner drive 2. external expectations C. Change in environment;
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Introduction Someone said people feel stress is because they can’t reach their own expectation but they want to reach it‚ so stress was created by their own. Just like Sammy’s case‚ he said he got an unsatisfactory result in public examination. It shows that Sammy has got an expectation in his examination but his can’t reach his own expectation‚ so stress created. In Sammy’s case‚ there are some problems which are appeared after analyzing. Problems 1. Lack of self concept Refer
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LSE Student Counselling Service Stress Management Workshop Handout A. Introduction to Stress B. Ways of managing stress Escape… Physical relaxation through activity Self care Time management skills Build a support network C. Challenging Negative Thinking 1. Identifying your negative thoughts 2. Changing negative thoughts What is the evidence? What alternative views are there? What is the effect of thinking the way that I do? What thinking errors am I making
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Question One a) “I paid $1500 for this economics course. Therefore‚ I am going to attend the lectures even if they are useless and boring.” This is not an example of sound economic thinking. The person has stated the lectures are “useless and boring”‚ implying that there are much more “useful” and “interesting” activities which could be foregone instead of attending the lectures. In other words‚ the speaker is not achieving maximum utility by attending the lectures. In this situation‚ the economic
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11th WEEK: WORK-RELATED STRESS (Reflection) As I read through the 11th week handouts‚ I remembered the lessons I’ve learned on a Stress Management Seminar I have attended a year ago with the same topic. Aside from that‚ this also enables me to reflect on my own self‚ on how I manage every stresses that happens to me‚ what are the stressors that I commonly encounter‚ what type of personality I possess in terms of handling stress‚ how I can manage the stress properly‚ and many more. Here
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The health is very important with our life. Many people said that " Having a good health is having every things". And the truth‚ if you haven’t got a good health‚ you will not have perfect happiness in family‚ life and career. So that‚ It’s necessary to keep your fit. There are hundreds of thousands of way for you keep your fit. But in my opinion‚ you can notice some following point: + You should do morning exerc/ises or play sport as ride bicycle in fresh air. Riding bicycle helps to reduces
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Mental health and mental illness From: Moore. S. et‚ al (2006): Sociology A2‚ Collins‚ London Mental illness has been the forgotten twin to physical illness‚ in terms of the attention paid to it and the funding provided by the NHS. The issue only comes to the fore when a particularly spectacular event hits the headlines. However mental health is a major problem in society‚ with about one in seven of the population claiming to have mental health problems at some point in their lives. But mental
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Smith English 101 11 January 2015 Family Life Can Create Considerable Stress School‚ work and social life oh my. That’s just stress‚ stress‚ stress isn’t it? Family‚ loved ones and close friends are supposed to be there for you and help relief all that stress‚ but that’s not the case all the time. Depending on your parent’s relationship‚ your stability of a home‚ and whether or not you have the type of home everyone needs‚ stress can get a hold of you. Once stress is in control your judgments on making
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girlfriends‚ and even the death of a loved one can add stress to an individual. As things keep adding up and the stress level keeps rising‚ some students may find themselves getting sick. Before the 1970’s there was no reason to believe that stress and the immune system had anything to do with each other. This relationship which was thought to be “non-existent” would soon be found to be real and affecting millions of people. The subject became so real in the scientific world it was given its own name
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