Substance abuse‚ also known as drug abuse‚ is a patterned use of a substance (drug) in which the user consumes the substance in amounts or with methods neither approved nor supervised by medical professionals. Substance abuse/drug abuse is not limited to mood-altering or psycho-active drugs. If an activity is performed using the objects against the rules and policies of the matter (as in steroids for performance enhancement in sports)‚ it is also called substance abuse. Therefore‚ mood-altering
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answer. For your assignment you will need to demonstrate sources of information. Each assignment has a reading list and web links. UNIT 22 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities Q1. Identify 4 legislations that could relate to your job as a teacher and explain how this relate to your job eg government bodies‚ professional standards‚ awarding organisation requirements; Q2. Identify 3 organisational
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WHAT IS “STRESS”? “…a physical‚ chemical‚ or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation” Merriam-Webster dictionary WHERE “STRESS” COMES FROM? KIND OF “STRESS” Positive stress • • • • • • Work promotion Marriage New baby Perfect golf game Graduation …. Negative stress • • • • • Financial difficulty Traffic Illness Loss of job Death of a family member • … IMPACT OF “STRESS” ‘Touching’ Therapy
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age six have a greater risk to be obese as adults. The obesity health care costs around $150 billion per year‚ approximately fifty percent of these costs are taxpayer fund‚ through Medicaid and Medicare. Childhood obesity increases the risk for many diseases such as heart disease‚ diabetes‚ hypertension‚ cancer‚ asthma‚ obstructive sleep apnea and psychosocial effects (National conference of state legislatures‚ 2014)
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Introduction Youth are often confronted with socio-economical and political challenges including poverty‚ ethic and minority status and are often cited as at risk for committing long-term community problems like rise in crime due to substance abuse‚ school drop-out and several forms of academic failures‚ delinquencies‚ criminal offenses and unemployment (e.g. Grisso‚ Vincent & Seagrave‚ 2005; Champion & Mays‚ 1991; Fellmeth‚ 2002). According to Grisso and his colleagues (2005)‚ the argument that
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7.7 Understand the role of risk assessment in enabling a person centred approach. 7.2 Explain how risk taking and risk assessment relate to rights and responsibilities. Everyone is entitled to take risks. We all take risks in our daily lives. Every time we get on a plane or cross the road‚ put money in a bank‚ take part in a sporting activity or plug in a toaster‚ we are taking risks. All of these risks we assess and make sure that they are managed. For example‚ we know that there are stringent
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3 HEALTHY HABITS THAT REDUCE STRESS There are many ways for teens to reduce stress. Some things you may already do help you manage stress. In the following paragraphs it will explain 3 ways to reduce stress that are simple and easy. These habits are: owning a pet‚ laughing at least once a day‚ and keeping a journal/diary. How owning a pet reduces stress: Pets can improve your mood; if something bad happens to you then they can cheer you up. It is pretty much virtually impossible to stay
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“CREDIT RISK” STUDENTS * LUQUE CHUQUIMBALQUI‚ ALEXANDRA * ALARCON CASTAÑEDA‚ KRISLEY LIMA 2013 Index Introduction……………………………………………………………….………………..4 Executive summary…………………………………………………………………………5 1.-Management of credit risk……………………………………………………………….6 1.1.-Definition of credit risk………………………………………………………...6 1.2.-Elements of credit risk………………………………………………………….7 1.3.- Importance of credit risk………………………………………….……………9 1.4.- Credit Risk Committe……………………………………………………...…10 1.5. -
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1 กวางซูไม่ได้มาถ่ายทำในep 7 เพราะติดถ่ายละคร แต่หลังจากถ่ายทำเสร็จเขาก็มาเข้าร่วมในรายการรันนิ่งแมนต่อในภารกิจที่3 ดื่มชามะนาวยามว่าง 2 นอกจากกวางซูแล้วยังมี จีฮโย และ จุงกิ ที่ไม่สามารถมาเข้าร่วมรันนิ่งแมนได้เพราะยุ่งอยู่กับการแสดง 3 รันนิ่งแมนเคยมาประเทศไทย2 ครั้ง ในEp 51 และ 97 4 ใน Ep 97 แจกซอกไม่สามารถเข้าร่วมในรายการได้เพราะติดงาน เขาเข้าร่วมถ่ายทำกับสมาชิกคนอื่นๆที่ประเทศไทยได้ถึงแค่เที่ยงคืนแล้วกลับมาทำงานต่อที่เกาหลีตอน 7โมงเช้า 5 ในตอน Ep 41 ตอนที่จงกุกและแจซอกจะต้องเลือกสมาชิกเข้าร่วมทีมกวางซูถูกทั้งคู่เลือกมาเป็นอันดับแรก
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Slide 1.1 Chapter 1 Innovation management: an introduction Paul Trott‚ Innovation Management and New Product Development‚ 4th Edition‚ © Pearson Education Limited 2008 Slide 1.2 Theories and models of innovation management 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Introduction Product and process innovations Typology of innovations Different schools of thought Models of understanding of innovation management Implications for developing products and services Summary and review Paul Trott‚ Innovation
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