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    Wellness includes five main categories‚ which are physical‚ social‚ mental‚ emotional and spiritual development. To maintain satisfactory health‚ it is essential that we go to great lengths to maintain wealthy conditions in all of those areas. I am evaluating my performances in every single part‚ and it came to my realisation while my spiritual health is the strongest‚ my physical health is the weakest‚ which is actually one score apart from my social health. I am glad that I scored high

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    Components of Environment

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    1 COMPONENTS AND SUBCOMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENT 1.1 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENT The term Environment can be broadly defined as one’s surroundings. To be more specific we can say that it is the physical and biological habitat that surrounds us‚ which can be felt by our physical faculties (seen‚ heard‚ touched‚ smelled and tasted.) The two major classifications of environment are : (A) (B) Physical Environment: External physical factors like Air‚ Water‚ and Land etc. This is also called the Abiotic

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    Components of Economy

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    Principles of Economics Components of Economy First Semester Introduction Human activities which generate income are known as economic activities. All the economic activities are classified into three categories viz. primary‚ secondary and tertiary. Activities that are directly associated with environment are known as primary activities as they refer to utilization of natural resources like land‚ water‚ vegetation‚ minerals etc. When primary goods are used to produce some other articles or

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    Wellness Action Plan

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    Action Plan for Optimal Health and wellness Project SCI/163 05/06/2013 Action Plan for Optimal Health and wellness Project There are three elements of health and wellness our group would want to increase in society. First one is Physical health that includes our ability to perform normal activities of daily living (ADLs)‚ or those tasks necessary to normal existence in today’s society. Second one is Environmental health refers to an appreciation of the external environment and the role individuals

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    Counselor Wellness and Impairment Christopher Backer Liberty University COUN 500-D04 Abstract A integrated discussion of the counselors wellness and impairment. The areas of wellness and impairment are investigated‚ describing wellness as a formation of optimum well-being. A practitioner’s ability to be aware of their requirements as an individual and the development of healthy boundaries helps in facilitating a consistent movement into wellness. Counselor Wellness and Impairment The helping

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    electronic components

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    PROJECT IN T.L.E Electronic Components Diodes a diode is a two-terminal electronic component with asymmetric conductance‚ it has low (ideally zero) resistance to current flow in one direction‚ and high (ideally infinite) resistance in the other. A semiconductor diode‚ the most common type today‚ is a crystalline piece of semiconductor material with a p–n junction connected to two electrical terminals. A vacuum tube diode has two electrodes‚ a plate (anode)

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    Seven Virtues versus Seven Sins Virtues are character strengths consistently applied to moral decision making. They show positive patterns of behavior. However‚ vices are negative patterns of behavior‚ often harmful to one’s self or others. The seven virtues are faith‚ hope‚ charity‚ prudence‚ justice‚ fortitude‚ and temperance. The seven deadly sins are pride‚ envy‚ gluttony‚ lust‚ wrath‚ greed‚ and sloth. Practicing one virtue can protect one from the temptation to perform an act which is sinful

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    The Nature Component

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    us? o Nature – genes‚ heredity o Nurture – everything else that is not genetic (experience‚ environment) - Both are equally important in shaping who we are. There is also an interaction between the two. STUDY NOTES ONLY II – The Nature Component A) Genes: - 46 chromosomes‚ 23 pairs. - Genes carry DNA‚ which consists of thousands of genes amongst other things. - Genes = Basic Unit of Heredity - Gene complexes are genes working together to produce a trait or disease. - 4 Nucleotides:

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    Recognition-By-Components

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    “Describe a theoretical approach whose influence on our understanding of perception has been particularly important‚ and explain your choice.” Recognition-by-components (RBC) theory (Biederman‚ 1987) has greatly influenced our understanding object perception and‚ more specifically‚ recognition. Recognition has been defined by Goldstein (2010) as how humans can categorise objects to give them meaning. RBC suggests that our recognition of objects is dependent on dividing the stimulus into a number

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    Components of fitness

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    Components of fitness & training methods Components of fitness Aerobic endurance- the heart’s ability to deliver blood to working muscles and their ability to use it (e.g. running long distances) Muscular endurance- is the ability of a muscle or group of muscle‚ to work continuously/for a long time without tiring. Flexibility- The range of movement at/across/around a joint Speed- Moving the whole body part of the body very quickly/in a short time. Strength- The maximum force a muscle/group of

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