पीयर प्रेशर’ जहां अधिकतर नकारात्मक ढंग से तुम्हें प्रभावित करता है‚ वहीं यह सकारात्मक भी हो सकता है यानी हमउम्र दोस्तों द्वारा डाला जाने वाला यह दबाव जैसे गलत कामों के लिए हो सकता है‚ उसी तरह यह कई बार तुम पर या तुम्हारे दोस्तों पर अच्छा प्रभाव भी डाल सकता है। ‘पीयर प्रेशर’ यानी अपने हमउम्र दोस्तों के प्रभाव में आकर किया जाने वाला कार्य‚ जो जितना नकारात्मक हो सकता है‚ उतना ही यह फायदेमंद भी हो सकता है‚ जैसे कि अगर तुम्हें रीडिंग का बहुत शौक है तो हो सकता है कि तुम अपनी पढ़ी गई अच्छी किताबों के
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Facial Feedback Kendra Verlingo PSY/355 August 13‚ 2012 Denise Wiseman Facial Feedback The facial feedback hypothesis states that the action of a person’s facial musculature is a casual agent in the subjective sensation of emotions (Deckers‚ 2005). Many psychologists agree that the free expression of the physical characteristics of emotions‚ such as smiling or frowning‚ are actually direct feedback of the emotion an individual is feeling. For example‚ a smile from a person may cause
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Peer Pressure has been very controversial topic over the years. Today‚ the media has transformed the issue into a topic that is discussed every day. Many people are sometimes misinformed about topics because the media twist facts enough to make anyone believe what they tell them. The media has gotten the public to believe that peer pressure is all bad and only certain people deal with it‚ but peer pressure can be used positively or negatively depending on the situation. Peer pressure is when a person
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The student feedback was overwhelmingly positive with the key student outcomes‚ an improved understanding of comprehensive patient care‚ an understanding of the role of other disciplines and an appreciation of the need for teamwork to provide patient care and support. Patient feedback questionnaires indicated stratified consumers‚ with patients reporting an improved The trial study established the ability of student groups to recognise and act on care need in a susceptible
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QUESTIONS OF ASSIGNMENT 3 COURSE: TEACHING ASSISTANT NAME: STUDENT: 1. The national curriculum is a framework that is used by maintained schools in England. The National curriculum is the agenda for teaching and learning in schools. The national curriculum is used to establish the subjects being taught and the knowledge‚ skills and understanding required for each subject that is being taught to pupils‚ between 5-16 year of age. All children must receive a full time education that is
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The possibility that microorganisms exist was discussed for many centuries before their actual discovery in the 17th century. The existence of unseen microbiological life was postulated by Jainism‚ which is based on Mahavira’s teachings as early as 6th century BCE.[19] Paul Dundas notes that Mahavira asserted existence of unseen microbiological creatures living in earth‚ water‚ air and fire.[20] Jain scriptures also describe nigodas‚ which are sub-microscopic creatures living in large clusters and
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Assignment- 1 Introduction to Micro Economics 1.Will the problem of scarcity disappear over time as standards of living increase? 2.Distinguish between the Real and Financial flows that link product and factor market? 3.Why do we study Micro Economics? 4.Explain how the introduction of Govt. affects the circular flow of economic activity? 5.“Scarcity of Resources is the mother of all economic problems.” Discuss with example. 6.Why can’t you buy anything you want? What is
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like your classmates‚ are called peers. When they try to influence how you act‚ to get you to do something‚ it’s called peer pressure. It’s something everyone has to deal with‚ even adults. Maybe you want to do it‚ and you just don’t have the courage to do it and your friends talk you into it. Peer Pressure can be broken down into two areas‚ good peer pressure and bad peer pressure. When we think of peer pressure we always think of it in terms of bad. We think of peer pressure in terms of pressuring
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Table of content Introduction 2 Habib Jewels 3 Micro environment 3 a) Customer. 3 b) Supplier. 3 c) Competitors. 3 d) Marketing intermediate 4 Macro environment 4 a) Political 4 b) Economic 4 c) Technology 4 Libresse 5 Micro environment 5 a) Customer 5 b) Company 5 c) Competitors 5 Macro environment 6 a) Cultural. 6 b) Economic 6 c) Natural 6 d) Demographic 6 Fair & Lovely 7 Micro environment 7 a) Company 7 b) Customer 7 c) Public 7 d) Competitor
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PEER PRESSURE Your friends — your peers — are people your age or close to it who have experiences and interests similar to yours. You and your friends make dozens of decisions every day‚ and you influence each other’s choices and behaviours. This is often positive — it’s human nature to listen to and learn from other people in your age group. As you become more independent‚ your peers naturally play a greater role in your life. As school and other activities take you away from home‚ you may spend
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