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    H S 21 P3

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    Eva Rands Unit 21 P3; Explain possible influences on dietary intake M2; Assess how influences on dietary intake may affect the nutritional health of individuals For P3 I am going to explain possible influences that may affect dietary intake‚ I will make reference to an anorexic with the text in blue. Food is needed for life‚ peoples dietary intake is influenced by different factors which can include; health factors‚ dietary habits‚ lifestyle‚ economic influences‚ socio-cultural influences‚ education

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    FUNDAMENTALS OF RHYTHM

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    What is dance? Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body‚ often rhythmic and to music. It is performed in many cultures as a form of emotional expression‚ social interaction‚ or exercise‚ in a spiritual or performance setting‚ and is sometimes used to express ideas or tell a story. Dance may also be regarded as a form of nonverbal communication between humans or other animals‚ as in bee dances and behavior patterns such as mating dances. Definitions of what constitutes

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    Circadian Rhythms

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    Circadian rhythm sleep disorders are very disruptive to a person’s health‚ and are a common occurrence in humans. By definition‚ circadian rhythm is the cyclical 24 hour period of human biological activity where people usually sleep for eight hours and are awake for sixteen. There are two main types of circadian rhythm disorders: exogenous and endogenous. Examples of exogenous disorders include shift worker disorder and jet lag disorder. Some endogenous disorders include advanced sleep phase

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    Patient autonomy refers to S.Z deciding what the best option for himself is‚ whether that is discharging home to continue working with his curandero for management of his conditions‚ or discharging to a nursing home (Potter et al.‚ 2015). While members of the health care team and his daughter

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    Autumn Rhythm

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    I chose the painting Autumn Rhythm 1950 by Jackson Pollock. When I first saw the painting‚ I knew from the start that this was the masterpiece perfect for this project. My initial response to this painting was confusion. I did not understand it; I did not know what I was looking at. I thought to myself‚ is there something I’m supposed to look for? It seemed impossible to find something due to the numerous slobs of paint everywhere. I did not understand how this could even be a masterpiece. After

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    Biological Rhythms

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    Mini - assignments for biological rhythms 1. Outline what we mean by an endogenous pacemaker (3) Endogenous rhythms are rhythms that aren’t imposed by the environment but generated from within the organism. Since many of our biological cycles follow an approximation 24-hour rhythm‚ even in the absence of external stimuli‚ it follows that there must be some kind of internal biological clock. 2. What is the name given to external events that play a role in rhythmic activities? Give

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    Rhythm And Blues

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    Rhythm and blues is a music genre that combines elements of soul‚ funk‚ pop‚ hip pop and dance. Rhythm and blues (R&B)‚ which combines soulful singing and a strong backbeat‚ was the most popular music created by and for African Americans between the end of the world war 1 (1941-45) and the early 1960s. Such Georgia artists as Ray Charles and Little Richard and James Brown rank among the most influential and innovative R&B performers. At the start of their careers in the 1960s‚British rock bands

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    Rhythm of Change

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    The article The Rhythm of Change mentions that "change has to be managed with a profound appreciation of stability." Is this statement contradictory? My first thought was if something changes it is not stable. But even though this might be true‚ the rhythm of change is stable. The article states that there are three categories of change that make up "The Change Triangle"‚ dramatic‚ systematic‚ and organic change. Dramatic change is something that happens in emergency situations or in a crisis

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    Auditory Rhythms

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    (Miller‚ Carlson‚ & McCauley 2013) experimented on the effects auditory rhythms could have on the allocation of visual attention. The human body follows an internal clock or a circadian rhythm unconsciously and Miller‚ Carlson and McCauley (2013) tested if the internal clock could be entrained or synchronized with an asynchronous (single repetitive) tone while responding to stimuli on a computer screen. The first of three experiments examined how auditory entrainment or auditory synching affected

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    Ultradian Rhythms

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    Ultradian rhythms are bodily rhythms that last less than 24 hours. The most obvious ultradian rhythm is the different stages of sleep‚ existing within the ciradian rhythm of the sleep-wake cycle. Sleep is dived into cycles‚ each lasting about 90 minutes. During these cycles‚ we will experience 5 different stages of sleep- the first four being characterized as non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM)‚ and the last stage being characterized as rapid eye movement sleep (REM). When human beings are awake

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