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    freshmen student of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Marketing Management of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines Taguig Branch. It is organized to feed the needs of the said students in developing their behavior towards stress through seminar and various activities which they can apply in their future careers as well to their daily lives. The training is designed to provide flexibility in learning through the use of formal and informal instructional methods. The program

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    that study after study shows that stress is a growing challenge. In general‚ we tend to think of stress as something negative; but in fact‚ it does have tangible benefits. Stress generates action. It creates a psychological boost that gives you increased energy and clarity with which to perform well. If channeled correctly‚ stress can enhance your performance and the performance of those you manage. Of course‚ if channeled incorrectly‚ stress can be overwhelming and performance

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    Concept of Teen Pregnancy

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    We all have our different ideas of teenage pregnancy. Teenage pregnancy is defined as unmarried women under eighteen becoming pregnant. The history of teenage pregnancy is a little complicated; it needs to be examined from its historical context showing how it affects the women and child‚ and the resulting challenges. Teenage pregnancy has been around since at least the colonial times. Yet‚ during the earlier part of history it was okay for adolescent girls to become pregnant; as long as they were

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    say that they do not suffer from stress‚ because they pass it on to others. Reason to listen(Purpose): Though‚ everyone knows that stress is bad‚ but you may want to know that stress is a silent killer because it increases the risk of diseases. Thesis: Effective stress coping strategies are essential to maintaining healthy lifestyles I’m very interested in the topic of stress management because as a college student I’m faced with all different kinds of stress. After reading articles on the

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    Normal Pregnancy in a Female Sonja Twilliey William Carey University Hattiesburg‚ Ms Dr. Robin C. Dennis The pathology of pregnancy is a long‚ complex process that involves the fertilization of an ovum and its growth into a fetus. Pregnancy introduces a variety of hormonal changes to the human body‚ so it is important to understand how this process and these physiological changes affect women and the developing fetus. A typical pregnancy lasts about nine months‚ and it is important that pregnant

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    NIFT‚ NEW DELHI Stress At Work A Study in Fashion Industry Himanshu Sukhwani‚ Tusshar Kumar‚ Vinayak Sharma‚ Chandan Kumar 9/7/2010 The nature of work is changing at whirlwind speed. Perhaps now more than ever before‚ job stress poses a threat to the health of workers of garment industries and‚ in turn‚ to the health organizations. Contents Introduction ...................................................................................................................................

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    Pregnancy Interview Paper

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    I was shocked by the answers that I received when I asked a couple the pregnancy interview questions. I could not believe that neither one of them cared about their child. Neither one of them seemed concerned about what happened to the child while it was still in the womb. The mother said she had not changed any of her habits and was still smoking and drinking coffee. She even told me that she was still smoking 4 or 5 cigarettes a week‚ and smoking weed at least once a week. The father didn’t seem

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    Police Stress Research Paper

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    Law enforcement‚ crisis‚ stress‚ and the family There are many professions that are stressful but none of which are more stressful then being a police officer. Day–in and day-out they are required to risk their lives for the benefit and protection of individuals and society as a whole. It is a thankless profession that more then likely will result in family turmoil and unrest. From the stress of a mass casualty situation such as 9/11 or having to use deadly force to defend yourself or someone else

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    Unplanned Teenage Pregnancy

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    DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES Save $$$s onottled water!!!- Unplanned Teenage Pregnancy and the Support Needs of Young Mothers Part B: Review of literature Prepared by Krystyna Slowinski Research‚ Analysis and Information Team November 2001 Contents Executive Summary ………………………………………………………….. 1 1.. Introduction …………………………………………………………….… 5 1.1 Background ………………………………………………………………. 5 1.2 Methodology …………………………………………..…..……..….…. 6 1.3 Language and Terminology ……………………..…..…….…….. 6 2. Adolescent

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    1. Stress Theory Cognitive-relational theory defines stress as a particular relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised by the person as taxing or exceeding his or her resources and endangering his or her well-being (Lazarus & Folkman‚ 1984b‚ p. 19). Appraisals are determined simultaneously by perceiving environmental demands and personal resources. They can change over time due to coping effectiveness‚ altered requirements‚ or improvements in personal abilities. The

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