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    certain person 2) what happens in our brains when we develop an attraction to someone‚ and 3) the physical signs of attraction. Trans: Let me start off by saying that attraction is defined as “the action or power of evoking interest‚ pleasure‚ or liking for someone or something”. That being said‚ let’s go over how it all starts: the reasons why we may become attracted to someone. * Most physical attraction starts with superficial qualities. * According to British scientist Charles Darwin’s

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    weight gain or help maintain weight loss. When you engage in physical activity‚ you burn calories. The more intense the activity‚ the more calories you burn. You don’t need to set aside large chunks of time for exercise to reap weight-loss benefits. If you can’t do an actual workout‚ get more active throughout the day in simple ways — by taking the stairs instead of the elevator or revving up your household chores. Each of us has a physical body made of muscles‚ blood‚ bones and various other living

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    Beauty is what society likes to set‚ so everyone could have something to compare to each other. Given time‚ money and pain‚ what we call beauty‚ could be defined by cosmetics and surgeries. Females often worry more about beauty. Beauty is both a physical and mental kind of subject. Beauty can be defined differently through different people and culture. It is perceived as important as we grow up‚ influenced by the medias. Because of this‚ girls grow up thinking of beauty in the most distorted ways

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    1486-1489. Fontaine‚ K. R. (2000). Physical activity improves mental health. The Physician and Sportsmedicine‚ 28(10)‚ 83-84. Fowler-Brown‚ A.‚ & Kahwati‚ L. C. (2004). Prevention and treatment of overweight children and adolescents. American Family Physician‚ 69‚ 2591-2598. Gill‚ T.‚ MacDougall‚ C.‚ & Taylor‚ A. W. (2004). Adult perceptions of children ’s physical activity and overweight. ACHPER Healthy Lifestyles Journal‚ 51(1)‚ 21-25. Hill‚ J. (2004). Physical activity and obesity. The Lancet‚

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    The Relationship Between Perceived Physical Competence and the Physical Activity Patterns of Fifth and Seventh Grade Children by Kenneth W. Bell Dissertation submitted to the faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Approved: George M. Graham (Chair) Andrew J. Stremmel Kusum Singh Richard K. Stratton Jerome A. Niles June‚ 1997 Key Words:

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    Before becoming registered physical therapists‚ aspiring physical therapists must undergo a rigorous academic program. This process of preparation begins with applications to physical therapy programs. In recent years‚ it has become expected for prospective physical therapists to get a doctorate degree prior to being employed in clinical practices (Threlkeld and Paschal‚ 2007). Over the last 135 years‚ the entry-level education for physical therapists has changed from a masters degree to a doctorate

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    Abuse and Trauma Cause of GI Illness? Abuse and trauma is a horrid thing to go through. They cause many pain and suffering. What if that wasn’t the only thing though? There have been talks of how abuse and trauma are both the causation factor of Gastrointestinal (GI) illnesses. The current study‚ “Abuse‚ Trauma‚ and GI Illness: Is There a Link?” which was done by Douglas A. Drossman looks to uncover whether abuse and trauma lead to GI illnesses and helps to offer guidelines as when to receive

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    My career is a Sports Physical Therapist. A Sports Physical Therapist helps people who have had any kind of physical injury due to sports. I am interested in this career because I really enjoy sports and I would love to help people who need to be rehabilitated from a sports injury. I am also interested in this field because my uncle was an athletic trainer for Valley Gymnastics which influenced my liking for helping athletes with sports injuries. In college my goal is to have fantastic grades and

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    a musculoskeletal injury lasting longer than three months. Physical therapy is emerging as one of the greatest forms of treatment in the medical world‚ treating more people than ever before with advances in technology and more knowledge improving patient outcome; however patients experiences are worsening with new healthcare‚ more outpatient exercise rather than inpatient therapy‚ and lack of available treatment in rural areas. Physical therapy‚ also known as PT‚ is beneficial for patients in more

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    focusing particularly on trauma and PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder): Theory and therapy. When working with clients in today’s society it’s extremely important to take into consideration the specific needs of each individual. Serious contemplation is given to the approaches and methods regarding the client’s need and presenting matters. Trauma appears in many forms in society‚ even from the 1960’s due to the impact on returning soldiers from war. Since this‚ trauma has been categorised and

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