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    Sense of Touch

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    Touch is the oldest and the most primitive sense that we have. It is the first sense we experience in the womb and the last one we lose before death. The organ that is most associated with the sense of touch is the skin. The uppermost part of the skin is called epidermis‚ which is as thick as a piece of paper‚ and it protects the inner part. Below the epidermis‚ there is dermis. Dermis is where the sense of touch is originated from. It is filled with many tiny nerve endings‚ which gives the person

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    People seem to be losing their sense of community for fear of “getting involved.” A community is a safe quiet place where a bunch of families enjoy the company of each other. Some family could work in a cubical at an office and others could work at the post office‚ whatever their occupation is there is always peace and quiet in the neighborhood. Kids playing outside knowing each other like if they were family‚ backyard grill out and other events‚ but when something bad happens in the neighborhood

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    Clinician Beliefs

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    Each individual person is brought up to believe in something‚ whether it be religion or personal values‚ so to become a clinician means that each of these beliefs and values need to be put aside while treating a patient. In order to build a trusting relationship with the client‚ the therapist will need to be able to put themselves into the client ’s position‚ without judging or analyzing the client. The therapist will have to put aside their biases and prejudices in order to suspend their expectations

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    HAPPINESS ON SOCIAL CONNECTIONS As you having lots of people in your life circles‚ seeing people regularly and being ‘well connected’ to each other has many advantages in every perspectives of life. Don’t get me wrong as mentioned in my last sentence. Knowing how to chill and enjoyable in ‘down time’ on your own‚ to reflect your personality‚ have privacy and relax is also essential have sometime matters – even superman had his fortress and power of solitude! But regular social contact has own

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    Modernism of Fashion: 1950’s and Today Styles tend to cycle‚ but fashion itself is ever-changing and evolving. Fashion and its styles change continually. It has evolved accordingly to the time‚ culture‚ and society it is in. The similarities and differences of modern fashion today and modern fashion in the 1950s may appear obvious while others are subtler. World War II had ended in 1945 and is recognized in the fashion world as a “period of transition”. The whole 1950’s decade of fashion was very

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    Here he began to pursue a godly life under the religious and theological traditions of the Church of England. Heitzenrater’s reference about John Wesley’s mention shows John Wesley’s theology in early oxford‚ “The balance between faith and good works‚ the following of virtuous tempers‚ and the use of all the traditional means of grace that God provided‚ would help one have the mind that was in Christ and walk as he walked.” It was natural for him to chase a godly life under

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    belonging can be influenced by connections to places. In your response‚ refer to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. The prescribed texts are listed on the next page. Word Length: 1200 words A sense of belonging is an essential part of the human condition; it is a desire shared by all. Belonging refers to the ability of an individual to fit in a specified place or environment. This may include fitting in with a group of people‚ fitting in with society or fitting

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    civic sense

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    Civic Sense As you look around you‚ you are surrounded by the latest technology and everything seems to be more modern and mature. But‚ according to me the citizens of India are not mature enough when it comes to civic sense. This is the only thought that is lacking in the attitude of people. They are so focused towards their own goals that civic sense has become a matter of low priority to them. So‚ what is civic sense? It is nothing but social ethics. A lot of people assume that civic sense

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    The Mind-Body Connection

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    on thinking positive instead of negative. But first‚ I will describe the reasoning behind the mind-body connection. Psychoneuroimmunology is the name for the study of the min-body connection‚ or PNI for short. PNI has been around for the last 20 years or so and has revolutionized the way we look at health and wellness. There was a point in human existence when the connection between the mind and the body was taken for granted. A couple of centuries ago‚ science had grown to understand

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    Sense of touch

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    Sense of Touch/Feeling The Skin Senses Consider the skin has remarkable versatility: It protects us against surface injury‚ holds in body fluids‚ and helps regulate body temperature. The skin also contains nerve endings that‚ when stimulated‚ produce sensations of touch‚ pain‚ warmth and cold. Like several other senses‚ these skin senses are connected to the somatosensory cortex located in the brain’s parietal lobes. The Somatosensory Cortex The skin’s sensitivity

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