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    There are a number of key concepts that make up person-centred therapy. Actualising tendency is the theory from Rogers that a person can reach their own individual potential and grow if the environment is good enough. Similarly, Maslow showed the same level of emphasis on self-actualisation, understanding that a person is capable of bettering themselves and can strive to achieve this if they wanted too. It is believed that as humans there is a motivation to strive for a purpose and a meaning of…

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    Many of us fantasize about a great life, expecting it to be exactly the way we want it. After all, is it not the purpose of life to have a great time and to soar to the heavens while on earth? This is what many religious and self-help gurus have told us! And their recipe for the greatest life is a combination of prayer, gratitude and visualization. Do these three things and all you desire can be yours! But these well-intended wise men and women really need to wake up and smell reality! Sure,…

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    Health is defined as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or injury (Cockerham, 2017. Pg. 10). According to the textbook, social behavior and health are related to each other based on the story that people were primitive and did not have the mindset to think as humans, instead they behaved as animal by relying upon their instincts to remain healthy. Therefore, some people discovered that doing some stuffs was helpful in relieving…

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    “Unmasking the Face” Changes in Well-Being Well-being has been referred as the positive state of emotional health; it is the overall happiness, contentment and freedom from anxiety. In the book Pursuits of Happiness by Izquierdo (2009), it was defined as the state of being healthily happy. With this study, the researchers were expected to describe the state of Well-being of the inmates as brought about by the religious services provided inside the jail. It was truly a life of agony being…

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    List of hardware & software used The following is a list of hardware & software used: 1. Keyboard 2. Mouse 3. Monitor 4. Power supply 5. Speakers 6. Video Card 7. Microsoft Flight Simulator X 8. Set of earphones Description of subjects 10 participants were chosen to experiment Microsoft Flight Simulator X. The participants consist of 5 female UNIMAS students, 3 male UNIMAS students, 1 female working adult and 1 male working adult, with ages ranging from 21 to 25 years. All 10 participants have…

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    Technical Specs to Consider DPI When it comes to your mouse, the sensitivity of the mouse is a vital component since it will determine how your cursor will go, too. The Dots per Inch or simply called DPI measures the sensitivity of your gaming mouse. If the DPI is too low, you may find yourself to be easily left behind during a game. However, if your DPI is overly sensitive, your cursor may begin to fly away even with the slightest movement. You should look for a gaming mouse with sufficient…

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    Poverty The world is developing in a very high rate mostly due to technological development. However, there are some issues that are lying us down. Poverty is one of them. No one want to be associated with poverty. Poverty is a condition where an individual or a country is unable to cater for the basic needs. Most of the poor countries have a vast of factors to blame as the causes of poverty (Shah, 2010). Many would argue that it is because of natural causes like war, disaster and climate that…

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    Living At Home Analysis

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    when I cannot sleep and want to step up late, to play on my computer, read a book or watch television without the worries of disturbing a roommate. Having my own room would allow me to personalize it, giving my room that homey touch by adding my personal belongings such as my easy chair, pictures and more importantly my own bed that offers my body good support. It is important to me that my room to feels like home, since I will be living out the remainder of my years in…

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    Emotion is a strong sentiment of any kind that you feel about someone or something. On the other hand, state of mind is refer as feeling. It either gives pleasure or disturbance to you. Among the negative states in the list of human emotions are anxiety, doubt, apathy, anger and feeling worthless etc. Joy, love and feeling courageous are some of the beneficial to the state of mind. Your sensation does not happen at spur . It starts off from thinking, mind images and self talks. What you witness,…

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    When looking at various control interfaces for power wheelchairs, the traditional joystick is one that is often first thought of. For people who have limited use of their upper extremities, a traditional joystick will not work. A multi joystick is a type of interface that is multifunctional and requires reduced force. The technology was designed for people with limited muscle power or for people who have neuromuscular diseases (“Alternative Drive Controls”, n.d.). For example, it can be used for…

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