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    Clinical Pastoral Education Level 1, Clinical Pastoral Education Level 2, Advanced Pastoral Care and Helping Skills, Pastoral Responses to Mental Health Issues, Pastoral Care in Loss, Pastoral Care of The Family, Pastoral Care and issues in Ageing My experience working at Peter Mac in Melbourne in Pastoral care was very diverse in care.Pastoral Care draws on respect, trust and understanding in order to provide a supportive presence which can add to spiritual and emotional health and well-being.…

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    Obese Pediatric Patient

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    Schwartz, RN, CPN Worcester State University Research for Evidence Based Practice NU525 Cheryl Hersperger, MS, RN, APHN-BC Abstract Obesity has become a public health epidemic. The number of pediatric and adolescent patients who are overweight or obese has more than doubled over the last two decades. Statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that in 2013, 42 million children worldwide were overweight or obese (WHO Factsheets, Jan. 2015). Obesity is defined as excess…

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    Why Do Kids Have Recess

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    should be a key element in the education system. The opportunity for play and recreation is a fundamental human right of every child and is needed not only to boost physical development, but also to keep the mind working. Researchers, parents, and teachers are starting to realize that not only playground time is great for kids- it is crucial. Kids need to have freedom during the school day by exercising and socializing with friends, which in turn can benefit health, growth, and development as a…

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    Gender Curriculum: Maslow's Hierarchy Of Needs

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    love 4. Respect, esteem, approval, dignity and self respect 5. Self actualisation- freedom for the fullest development of one’s talents and capacities The PDHPE programs should focus on encouraging students to make informed decisions about their health and physical activity as they develop a positive attitude to living a healthy lifestyle. This notion is also linked with another humanistic theorist in Carl Rogers. Rogers believes that some forms of non directive teaching are paramount to a…

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    I Am Not American Essay

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    those new graduates. And in terms of education, the government should focus on even out the qualities of schools in different areas. In certain locations, schools are segregated by class, socioeconomic status, race etc. Students can really get varies qualities of education due to the format of the schooling system. Generally speaking students in urban areas tend to have more options in schools, newer equipment, technologies and more access to aids to their education comparing to students from…

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    Health Proposal Childhood Obesity The health promotions can essential aim at children whom are obese; childhood obesity has become a major health emergency and the incidence of obesity has increased over the years. The problem of obesity has typically originated when the child is in preschool and it continues to develop even when the child becomes an adolescent and throughout adult. It seems that children will grow up to become obese and this can inflict complications to their health as…

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    Many universities guarantee students athletes for a good education and to help pursue the sport they dream to succeed on; however, these students physical and mental state is being affected because of certain circumstances given by these institutions. For instance, Football athlete’s specifically, are suffering not only because of overtraining, but as well because of the pressure and the responsibilities given by their colleges. Because football has become a huge profit for America’s…

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    Wellness Clinic

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    In a town of 4,000 people we are facing many challenges such as little economic growth, lack of income opportunities and the most important issue; declining health among our students. Despite many overwhelming concerns, schools across the state are looking to develop programs to promote physical activities, ensure good nutrition and counseling services to reduce barriers to learning. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Arkansans were generally the least healthy…

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    According to the Dairy Education Board, “Milk is a deadly poison” (Is Milk Really Healthy 2015). Pasteurized milk is exposed to heat at 120°C for 30 minutes to remove microorganisms that cause disease and spoilage. Milk is a popular beverage in the United States and contains many essential nutrients such as phosphorus, vitamin D, potassium, riboflavin, and niacin. Pasteurized milk contains an excellent source of lean protein for athletic people. Consuming three cups of pasteurized milk daily…

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    according to science’. The article promotes the current diet trend by not only stating it will make one lose weight, but more weight than any other omnivores diets, such as vegetarian, semi-vegetarian, etc. (Rahim, Telegraph, 2017). Whether or not this health claim is valid enough for one to change their…

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