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    physical soundness as well as psychological well-being. Specifically‚ Common complaints found among children obsessed with games are eye strains‚ wrist‚ neck and back pains‚ etc. Specialists have confirmed that children who spend too much time playing computer games not only are easily susceptible to long terms problems like bad posture and RSI (repetitive strain injury)‚ but it also causes a disequilibrium in their daily routine. Spending many hours in front of the monitor and not going out enough

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    DISCUSS HOW ICT HAS CHANGED MODERN SOCIETY Our modern day world becomes more and more modern every day‚ with new technologies and advances coming up. ICT impacts all parts of our lives‚ and has had a massive impact to society‚ the environment and its future. Information and Communication technology opened up a whole new industry in the work sector‚ and that is clearly one of its many advantages. The ICT industry in Australia alone employs over 541‚000 professionals. Meaning over half a million

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction The Company. Boston Scientific (NYSE: BSX) is a worldwide developer‚ manufacturer and marketer of medical devices with approximately 16‚000 employees and revenue of $5.6 billion in 2004. Boston Scientific ’s mission is to improve the quality of patient care and the productivity of health care delivery through the development and advocacy of less invasive medical devices and procedures. Boston Scientific ’s history began in the late 1960s

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    Strain theory was originally pioneered by Robert K. Merton and it was later expanded on by Robert Agnew. Merton’s strain theory argues that individuals engage in deviant or criminal behavior when they cannot achieve socially approved goals by legitimate means (Merton‚ 1938). Essentially‚ deviance is the result of the strain that individuals feel from not being able to achieve their goals through legitimate means. Merton used the American Dream ideology to explain his theory. For example‚ the American

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    Repetitive Strain Injuries occur from repeated physical movements doing damage to tendons‚ nerves‚ muscles‚ and other soft body tissues. Occupations ranging from meatpackers to musicians have characteristic RSIs that can result from the typical tasks they perform. The rise

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    There are programs that are created specifically to address a youth’s exposure to negative stimuli and to help them develop coping strategies and better behavior (Piquero & Sealock‚ 2000). Agnew and his generalized strain theory also have some options for how to deal with these particular types of crimes and the people behind them. These options involve cognitive‚ emotional‚ and behavioral strategies to help the individual cope better. The cognitive side deals with

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    Use Office Equipment 1.1 Identify different types of equipment and their uses 1.2 - Describe the different features of different types of office equipment At K training‚ the office equipment mainly used by the staff are the computers‚ photocopier‚ printers and the telephone. Computer In my work placement‚ I use the computer to email clients and other companies’ information‚ use Microsoft Word to create documents and certificates for the clients‚ enter and update information on to databases

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    Tendonitis: What it is and how it affects you So you’re walking out of the doctor’s office after weeks of pain in your elbow and the diagnosis was tendonitis. So what does that mean? What is tendonitis‚ how did you get it and how will you treat it? Here is all the information you need to know to be an expert on one of the most common injuries for active adults. What is Tendonitis? Tendonitis is an injury to a person’s tendon‚ where it becomes irritated and inflamed. The tendon typically swells because

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    Agnew’s general strain theory is an extension on Merton’s strain theory. This theory argues there are three sources of strain: failure to achieve positive goals‚ introduction of negative stimuli‚ and the removal of positive stimuli. These sources and lead to an affective state classified by depression‚ anger‚ disappointment‚ and a withdrawn state. This can also lead to antisocial behaviors like drug and alcohol use‚ violence and dropping out of school. Agnew’s theory can be seen in Nicole’s scenario

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    According to Agnew & Passas (1997)‚ the Strain theory was established from Durkheim and Merton and out of the theory of anomie‚ which is the privation of typical moral or collective standards. Durkheim main focused was the declined of societal and the strain that occasioned on an individual level. Merton focused on the cultural disproportion that occurs between the norms and goals of the society. Anomie was divided into two categories; macroside and microside. Macroside anomie focused on the powerlessness

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