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    Computer Exposure

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    widen their learnings = They can develop their communication skills. NEGATIVE EFFECTS = Ma prone sila sa mga content sa computer na dili dapat pambata. Na mag result sa ilahang mind na feeling nila tama ilang makita. ---------- > Affective ( Influenced by or resulting from the emotions.) POSITIVE EFFECT = They become happier because the games that are being played by the students‚ has become more interesting. NEGATIVE EFFECT = Ang mga mali na info na ilang makita‚ pwede nila iapply sa ilahang

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    Reflection on Nurses

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    My reflective report will be about bed bathing. The format of the report is based on Gibbs’ (1988) guidelines to reflective writing. The service user will be identified as ‘Mr Jones’‚ so as to maintain patient confidentiality in keeping with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s Code of Conduct NMC (2008)‚ and the Data Protection Act of 1998. Reflective writing is a fundamental part of growing into a more confident healthcare practitioner; it highlights areas of strengths and weaknesses so that

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    Assignment 4

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    how we think we should behave based upon outside influences‚ and we behave in certain ways dependant upon how we view ourselves related to these standards of value. In essence our organismic or real self‚ that is simply how we are and our own true feelings not influenced externally‚ is distorted by these standards of value and we become an idealised version of ourselves based upon what we believe are expectations from others on how we should behave. This ideal self then becomes reality for us‚ however

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    Art of Nursing Paper

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    to the English dictionary‚ compassion is defined as a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune‚ accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering. It would benefit many people to have this quality for their profession. One of the most important careers to have this quality for is nursing. As a nurse dealing with sick people one always has to do their best to make sure the patient is not only feeling better physically‚ but emotionally as well. Many people

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    Toddlers Development

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    abstract words and concepts - Fine motorskills development (stacking blocks‚ picking items up) Social and emotional development is important to take into consideration at the toddlerhood age. Children of this age are flooded with new feelings (positive and negative) that they may not have felt before‚ such as frustration‚ anxieties and pleasure. Toddlers begin to become more open to social experiences‚ they are able to meet and communicate with other children in different situations such as daycare

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    there mother/father is replacing each other. The child may also have difficulty bonding with their new family. Some children may be deliberately hostile towards a step-parent as they may feel it is the only outlet for their feelings‚ and those who do not express their feelings openly may become withdrawn. This can have major effects on their intellectual development‚ as they may become withdrawn at school and unable to concentrate on learning. Coming from a low income family may have a significant

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    Some negative effects include the feelings of shame‚ depression‚ and insecurity. These emotions can seem to envelop oneself. Shame could also be interpreted as embarrassment. Depression is a feeling of severe despondency and dejection. Depression could lead to unimaginable situations or things one could to do themselves. Insecurity is the feeling of uncertainty or anxiety about oneself; lack of confidence. Insecurity can cause one to constantly feel ugly about himself. All of the negative effects

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    Teenage Stress

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    How one’s body reacts to change can be called stress. These changes can come from feeling‚ situation‚ and people. For example‚ going to a new school is a change that can cause stress. There are many techniques to dealing with stress. The importance of handling stress is very serious‚ because stress affects the body in not only mentally but sometimes physically. Teen stress can be caused by pressure‚ insecurities‚ bottled up emotions‚ changes and sometimes just life and handling it. Teens deal

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    discusses how a person’s daily emotions or the emotions they are displayed at different times affect their lives‚ the use of buzz words trigger images these pictures could cause a person to smile or become sad and actions displayed by the individual. The feelings an individual has could affect the development of the memory process a person can block out the events or input situations that did not occur‚ this has been researched for some time‚ by the use of different theories. The topics on pressure and emotional

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    Big-5 Personality Model

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    pick a job which fit my personality. Emotional stability is the opposite of neuroticism. People with emotional stability are not easily upset and are less emotionally reactive. They tend to be calm‚ emotionally stable‚ and free from persistent negative feelings. I think I score high in emotional stability since my emotion is not easily influenced by external factor such as others’ emotion. For instance‚ sometimes‚ my friend talk to me when he is upset. Even though he is very distress while he is pouring

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