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    Indirect rule was a system of ruling Africans that sought not to displace African authority‚ but instead to rule through it. It was first used by the British and later adopted by other European powers after they witnessed its success. Indirect rule is largely considered a more humane alternative to its counterpart‚ direct rule‚ which placed colonial powers in charge of all aspects of African administration. Despite this‚ there were numerous problems with indirect rule in both theory and in practice

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    Exercise 7

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    Level 1: Certificate in Counselling Exercise 7 For this exercise I had to interact with a friend and find out about a recent emotional experience. One that did not necessarily need counselling but one which has aroused different feelings. During this interaction I was to try and make all my responses reflections and ask no questions. The idea of this was a little daunting as through-out ones life we are taught or learn conversations with a dictated question and answer scenario. We believe that

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    Benefits Of Exercise

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    within a person’s daily life. Exercise addiction is most common among athletes‚ bodybuilders and those who are regularly involved in any form of exercise. Exercise becomes an addiction when an individual compulsively engages in any form of exercise regardless of physical injury‚ personal inconvenience or disruption to other areas of life including marital strain‚ interference with work and lack of time for other activities (Landolfi‚ E. 2013). Most people start an exercise program with good intentions

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    Phicical Exercise

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    IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE: INTRODUCTION: Physical exercise means systematic exercise of body.Our body is made out of many limbs or parts.For maintaining good health proper functioning of all the parts is important.Physical exercise keeps the limbs of our body fit and healthy. PHISICAL EXERCISE: Phisical exercise means the movement of various parts of the body.When we work only to exercise our limbs then we call it phisical exercise.It is necessary for those who work more with their brains

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    Exercise 1 (20 marks) 1. What happens to the blood pressure and heart rate when the arterial resistance is increased? When arterial resistance is increased‚ the blood pressure increases and heart rate decreases. For instance‚ when arterial resistance increased to 150%‚ systolic blood pressure increases to 132.8mmHg‚ diastolic pressure increases to 82.1 mmHg‚ and heart rate decreased to 51.8/min. 2. What might give rise to condition with increased

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    Eating and Exercise

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    Eating and Exercise During the simulation of the fictional patient‚ I learned many new things such as the importance of a diet. It is extremely beneficial to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables. As well as‚ to eat your fair share of meat for protein. Also carbohydrates‚ vitamins‚ fats‚ and fibers. It is essential to maintain a balanced diet because the diet helps us to achieve a long healthy life‚ controls body weight‚ and heart rate. Regular physical activity can produce long term health

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    Writing Indirect Messages This chapter presents writing approaches for two different message categories‚ when transmitting strong negative information and persuading someone to act‚ both of which usually use an indirect organization. There is no resistance to overcome in direct messages but in the above two types of messages we are likely to encounter resistance. The difficulty of writing a negative message stems from its bipolar objectives: (1) to transmit the bad news clearly and (2) to maintain

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    Writing and Exercise

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    Exercise 1: Action movies inspire youngster to imitate risky and dangerous acts like car races and stunts. In not less than 350 words‚ discuss this statement by providing justifications and examples. Exercise 2: Reading comics is certainly not educational for the young. How far do you agree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer. You should write at least 350 words. Exercise 3: ‘Parents know best as far as careers are concerned.’ What do you think? You should write at least 350

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    Exercise and Diabetes

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    Essay Topic “Evidence That Structured Exercise Helps Effectively Prevent and/or Manage Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus” Introduction According to the American Diabetes Association there are 23.6 million children and adults in the United States‚ or 7.8% of the population‚ who have diabetes. While an estimated 17.9 million have been diagnosed with diabetes‚ unfortunately‚ 5.7 million people (or nearly one quarter) are unaware that they have the disease (1). Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which

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    Counselling Exercise

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    S175331 Jacqueline Goold Setting up the counselling exercise. I was asked to explain and evaluate how I proceeded to set up my counselling exercise‚ expanding and ascertaining what I have learnt. According to Gray‚ (2014‚ p. 15) “Therapist’s try to adopt a stance whereby they both enter into the client’s world through their empathy and also stand outside it through their objectivity.” The therapeutic environment is a place in one’s life that should be tranquil and placid in our long quest for serenity…

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