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    Physical fitness helps mental fitness Physical fitness is related to the optimal physiological conditions of the body‚ which involves performance of the heart and lungs‚ and the muscles. Many connect physical fitness with the maintenance and improvement of their physical appearance. However‚ what we do with our bodies also affects what we can do with our minds‚ thus physical fitness can improve not only body health but also mental health. On the one hand‚ as we all know‚ exercises not

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    Definition of Physical Education Physical Education is the process by which changes in the individual are bought about through movements’ experiences. Physical Education aims not only at physical development but is also concerned with education of the whole person through physical activities. Allied Fields Health: Health Instruction Health Services Environmental Health Recreation Dance These fields share many purposes with physical education‚ exercise science‚ and sport‚ but the content of the

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    Importance of Connecting with Nature for Children’s Physical‚ Social‚ Emotional and Mental Development We are living in an era of continuous innovation in modern technology‚ where each day machines are taking over more space in the life of humans. This progress‚ on one hand‚ has improved the quality of life; on the other‚ it has weakened the bond between humans and nature. Among the humans‚ children are the most affected. Unfortunately a vast majority of children‚ today‚ do not enjoy a direct experience

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    Abraham Maslow was born in United State of America in New York in April first 1908. Since he was from traditional family‚ and he was the eldest brother he was supposed to take care of his six brothers and sisters. However‚ his father wanted Abraham to be successful. Therefore‚ he was very interested to take Abraham with him to his work. Since he was spending his time helping his father Abraham spent his childhood without any friends‚ which made him very interested in reading. Abraham studied

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    Illness Psychological disorder‚ also known as a mental disorder‚ is a pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and/or create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms (Cherry Kendra). Films could be used as a medium for teaching anyone about psychology‚ social work‚ medicine‚ nursing‚ counseling‚ and even literature. Or media studies about mental illness and psychopathology (Movies and Mental). As such‚ I had watched a psychological thriller film

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    still alive have access to clean water and food once they found Mount Weather. There were people in other tribes that had a wider range of access to more items that could be labelled as a luxury. In connection to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs‚ most of the characters psychological (food‚ water‚ shelter) needs are met‚ which leads to the next level - safety. Due to consecutive battles against the Grounders occurring constantly‚ there is a lack of weapons which is a something needed to keep safe and alive

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a theory that basically states the reasoning and needs that encourage the human behavior. It is usually depicted as a pyramid starting with the most basic and progressing to the more advanced needs; physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ belongingness and love needs‚ esteem needs‚ and finally self-actualization needs. This theory was thought of by a man of the name Abraham Maslow in 1943. Maslow believed that human beings are motivated by unsatisfied or incomplete

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    THE 1976 LOCAL GOVERNMENT REFORM AND PHYSICAL PLANNING DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA S. A. Ifaturoti‚ Department of Estate Management‚ Obafemi Awolowo University‚ Ile-Ife‚ Nigeria. Email: addyfax02@gmail.com Mobile Number: +234 706 270 9658 1.0 INTRODUCTION Local governments are an integral part of government. It is similarly the tier of government that is closest to the people being governed‚ and so the most effective means through which higher governments- state and federal- institute their policy

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    Critically evaluate Maslow’s hierarchy of needs as way of understanding employee motivation in contemporary Chinese business Nowadays‚ people resources have been considered as an important task. To focus on that employees’ emotional motivator have always been considered as a standard to predict company’s future tendency of development. (Hurst‚ 1995) People’s motivation factors and uses have become to play a more significant role in modern firms‚ which is every boss cared. In today’s China

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    identity statuses of psychological identity development that differ depending on whether the person perceives the issue of identity and whether it came to its decision. Also‚ he believed in two characteristics for identity- crisis and commitment that can be either present or absent (Feldman‚ 2017). A crisis is a time when adolescents consciously choosing between various alternatives in regard to identity. A commitment is defined as a time when adolescents have made a psychological investment in a course

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