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    Callum Bourke Describe the long term effects of exercise on the Muskoskeletal system and energy systems. (P3) Describe the long term effects of exercise on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. (P4) Cardiovascular System Cardiac Hypertrophy The heart increases in size and volume; this allows more blood to enter the heart allowing a greater amount of oxygenated blood to be pumped to the working muscles. To withstand the large amount of blood‚ the left ventricle becomes thicker

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    trauma as a result of being exposed to violence‚ deprived of education and recreation‚ at risk of becoming child soldiers. It is highly probable that children living in conflict areas will be deprived of basic needs such as shelter‚ food and medical attention. In addition‚ relief for children tends to be the last priority in war‚ resulting in insufficient or no protection for minors. Besides‚ children are‚ due to their physical constitution and growth‚ most vulnerable to being deprived of food‚ medical

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    On May 10th‚ 1919‚ in Charleston‚ South Carolina‚ A black man shoved a white man on the sidewalk‚ escalating into a gunfight that resulted in 23 injured people and the death of 3 African Americans. The black community rejoiced when the murderers of Isaac Doctor‚ William Brown and James Talbot were identified‚ but when the killers’ verdict was given‚ the black community became frustrated with the weak sentence‚ one year in prison for only two of the five perpetrators. This case was just the first

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    now see bullying as a devastating form of abuse that can have long-term effects on both youthful victims and older individuals. We are now realizing the long-term effect bullying has not only the victim and/or offender but on our society as a whole. What the justice system once consider a normal part of juvenile behavior‚ starting in their early childhood‚ and continuing on into their adulthood has now taken on proportions of which is being handled and addressed by the court systems. In this paper I

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    Effects of Bullying Last Longer Than High School Most people look back at high school and think of the great experiences they have had‚ and the memories they will hold forever‚ but thoughts varied whether someone was in the popular crowd or an underdog. A bully may look back on high school and embrace the memory‚ remembering the power‚ strength and greatness they felt‚ but the power does not last forever. The bully victim‚ someone who is bullied then turns to bully others‚ faces greater problems

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    Motivation letter for Long term and short term career goals ============================================ Straight after my MBA I see myself working in a strategy consulting firm. It would provide me a chance to work in and with variety of companies‚ sectors and clients. I would also like to climb the organizational ladder and gain experience in managing client relationships. To fulfill my dream‚ I would join my school’s consulting club and actively participate in the events. I would also participate

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    Assignment 2 The Body’s responses to long term exercise A response to long term exercise is a change that happens to your body over a long period of time due to exercise. It is also known as chronic exercise. Unlike the short-term effects‚ these changes do not happen immediately‚ they take time and effort to achieve. Once these responses take place it will allow an athlete to work at a higher intensity for longer. These changes mainly occur in the heart‚ lungs and muscles. This table shows the changes

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    longer to recover from their current injury. A blow to the head more than one time has a higher risk for brain damage. No pharmacological treatment exists‚ but people may use pain medications that are prescribed for headaches. While rare‚ long term effects can be devastating‚ they are also extremely rare. These problems include memory problems‚ lack of inhibition‚ intense anger or aggression‚ personality changes‚ lack of

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    Bullying has become more known in today’s teenage era causing higher rates of many teenage victims commit suicide or death among the United States. Today’s bullying consists of more than one type‚ including cyber bullying‚ social bullies‚ verbal bullying‚ school bullies‚ bullying within the workplace‚ electronic or text bullying‚ as well as physical bullying. I was a victim of bullying in elementary throughout high school I was named called repeatedly many times and teased of the way I dressed

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    of control. Bullying is often considered an initiation‚ and is mistakenly so. The journal article Long-term Effects of Bullying by Dieter Wolke and Suzet Tanya Lereya covers the major risk factors for ones mental and physical health‚ as well as the adjustment into adult life. This behavior has been discounted by health professionals in the past‚ but needs to be recognized as a danger to the well being of an adult’s daily life. DEFINITION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY Bullying is defined as intimidating or inflicting

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