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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Sialkot Sports industry is an entrepreneurship capital of Pakistan and its unique craftsmanship is a hallmark of this region. It has a fabulous contribution in the development of our economy because almost all the manufacturing if this industry is being exported. Our economists believe that this industry is a nucleus of cottage industry and it is a beautiful role model for rest of the country. Made in Sialkot, Brazuca…

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    Article: Semaan, Gaby, and Kasumi Yamazaki. 2015. “The Relationship Between Global Competence and Learning Motivation: An Empirical Study in Critical Language Classrooms”, Foreign Language Annals, vol. 48, Iss. 3, pp. 511-520. Summary: This article studies how the global influences of different countries are related to the learning of these countries’ language, in the classrooms of the United States. The researchers believed that there was relationship between global competence and language…

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    The Self-Compassion Scale

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    Theoretical Construction Compassion is an empathetic response to another person 's suffering that is later followed by a motivation to ease the sufferer’s condition (Lilius, Worline, Dutton, Kanov, Frost & Maitlis, 2003). The Self-compassion scale (SCS) developed by Neff (2015) breaks this definition further into three components, however the present scale will utilise only two: an empathetic response, and the motivation to ease suffering (Petrocchi, Ottaviani, & Couyoumdjian, 2014). The…

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    1.0 Introduction Medical education is perceived as stressful and can effect student’s mental health, physical as well as their quality of life. High levels of depression and poor quality of life have been shown in medical students in various studies. Amongst medical students, depression and stress has been reported to be due to academic demands, stress inability to cope, exam, increased psychological pressure, too much work load and mental tension The transition from pre-clinical to clinical…

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    The Care Workshop is similar to an orientation, first meeting in mental health services, and to some comparisons, a single session. Among the literature, the specific program has not be evaluated and analyzed, but satisfaction and its importance among mental health has. Specific mental health programs have been assessed for service satisfaction for reasons of satisfaction being linked to “maintaining appointments,” “positive health outcomes,” “success in goal obtainment,” and “improving…

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    For this week’s article review, the class was asked to read an article written by Lambert and Paoline discussing the mentality of correctional staff while performing their job duties. The article was published in 2008.Understanding the critical role that staff play in any type of institution, but more so in a correctional setting, studies have concentrated on attitudes of their staff that focus on job stress, job satisfaction, and commitment. Specifically, Paoline and Lambert wanted to…

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    Birth Control Evaluation

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    The purpose of this instrument is to evaluate a social cognitive theory-based on condom use a method of birth control in undergraduate college students. Research studies have been done to measure the number of people who use condoms as a form of contraception (Critelli & Suire, 1998). Research studies show condom use and other prevention methods can reduce the spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD), and protect against pregnancy (Critelli & Suire, 1998). The Combination of Other Forms of…

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    Breast Cancer Definition

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    Title Definition Breast cancer is an uncontrollable production of breast cells (Julian, 2015). The two main types of breast cancer are invasive and non-invasive breast cancer (Julian, 2015). Non-invasive meaning cancerous cells reside in a certain region of the breast, while invasive refers to the potential of cells advancing to other body parts via bloodstream or lymph nodes (Julian, 2015). Patient Centered-Care of Patient with Breast Cancer Description and Background of Topic Breast cancer…

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    Method Participants A total number of 80 healthy college students, aged between 18 and 22 years will be recruited from local universities by mass mails and the subject pool from the Department of Psychology in the CUHK. College students with a history of brain or head injuries, psychological disorders will be excluded. Procrastinators and non-procrastinators are defined by 1 SD above and below the total score of the Procrastination Assessment Scale Students (PASS; Solomon & Rothblum, 1984)…

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    This study examined the relationship between pedometers and student motivation for physical activity. The research question is: Does the use of pedometers increase student motivation for physical activity amongst 4th grade students? It is hypothesized that the use of pedometers increases student motivation for physical activity amongst 4th grade students. Methodology This quasi-experimental study examined if the use of pedometers can increase student motivation for physical activity amongst…

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