REVISION NOTES – STRESS Stress ‡ an emotion‚ a state of psychological tension and physiological arousal produced by a stressor which makes the individual ready to respond‚ It is an adaptive response because it enables the individual to cope. It becomes maladaptive if the stressor persists Stressor ‡ a physiological or psychological stimulus that threatens an individual’s well being. It could lead to a stress response. THE BODY’S RESPONSE TO STRESS The General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) – model
Premium Heart rate Hypertension Stress management
The 7 stages of grieving by Grin and Tonic was performed for a teenage audience at Ferny Grove State High School by actress Chenoa Deemal who played multiple roles. Deemal created a tension of task and a mood of sorrow Deemal also used body language and facial expression to emphasize her emotions. During the rock scene there was a tension of task and a sorrow mood. In this scene Deemal explained her family history by using groups of rocks to symbolise different groups in her family. In the beginning
Premium English-language films Emotion Death
Healthcare policy analysis Vanessa Connor Week 7 Devry University Professor Hasting Healthcare policy analysis Its finally happening!We get to manage our own health care .Our issues with Healthcare and insurance is finally looking up in a positive way .Finding a doctor won’t be such a hassle nor will it be someone else telling you who you have to pick . Insurance won’t be so high and even has made it possible to carry insurance without it breaking our
Premium Health insurance Health care United States
In a play‚ actors will speak and act a certain way so that the audience can infer things about their characters.These stage directions help paint a picture in the readers’ minds‚ as they help to define what is going on and show the reader more about each character. Act II of The Crucible certainly utilizes stage directions‚ as well as dialogue to deepen readers’ understandings if all characters including John Proctor‚ his wife Elizabeth‚ and Mary Warren. The act opens eight days after the calling
Premium John Proctor Salem witch trials The Crucible
Stage One: Infancy (birth to 1 year) Crisis: Trust versus Mistrust Erikson believes at this age of infancy to just a year old that it’s vital that a child needs are taken care of by parent‚ caregiver the lack thereof will result in that child developing trustworthiness unable to trust anyone fully. Establishing trust at this stage will allow the infant to develop a healthy balance between confidence and mistrust. For instance‚ a child neglected will lead to distrust‚ behavior issues‚ and possible
Premium Developmental psychology Psychology Human development
300 Imports 2500 Factors income paid abroad 600 Depreciation 255 Factors income received from abroad 570 Based on the above data‚ calculate: i. ii. iii. iv. v. 2. (a) GDPmp GDPfc GNPmp GNPfc National income Briefly explain TWO (2) government policy that can be used to achieve the macroeconomics goals. Differentiate FOUR (4) characteristic between macroeconomics and microeconomics. State THREE (3) components of gross domestic product (GDP) using the income approach. (b) (c) 3. (a)
Free Economics Macroeconomics Tax
program) because I was marked as gifted. Erickson’s fourth stage of development is industry versus inferiority. Successfully resolving this stage leads to the child developing the virtue of competence. This stage is marked by learning‚ creating and accomplishing skills and knowledge (Davey‚ 2014). Social skills are also significant during this time. I think I resolved this stage somewhat successfully because even
Premium High school Friendship Middle school
Translation Theory revision Translation – The process of translation between two different languages involves the translator changing an original text (the source text – ST) in the original verbal languages (the source languages – SL) in a different verbal language (the target language – TL) S. Bassnet def: Translation is rendering of a SL text into the TL so as to ensure that: 1) the surface meaning of the two will be approximately similar‚ and 2) the structures of the SL will e preserved as
Premium Translation
Literature Review Chapter 3: Research Methods and Procedures 3.1 Objectives of the study 3.2 Research Design 3.3 Data Collection 3.3.1 Primary data 3.3.2 Secondary data 3.4 Research Instrument 3.5 Data Analysis 3.6 Limitations Chapter 4: Findings and Analysis Chapter 5: Recommendation & Conclusion 5.1 Recommendation 5.2 Conclusion References Annexure Questionnaire EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The market has shifted. Earned attention is more
Premium Marketing Brand Brand management
Perfect competition Learning outcomes You should be able to: Describe the assumed characteristics of perfect competition: a large number of firms; a homogeneous product‚ freedom of entry and exit (no barriers to entry or exit); perfect information and perfect resource mobility (factors of production can move easily in and out of the market) Explain‚ using a diagram‚ the shape of the perfectly competitive firm’s average revenue and marginal revenue curves‚ indicating that the assumptions of perfect
Premium Microeconomics Economics Perfect competition