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    Health Promotion Analysis

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    C., Calitz, C., Arena, R., Baase, C., Fikry, W. I., Lloyd-Jones, D., Peterson, E.D., & … American Health Association. (2015). Workplace Wellness Recognition for Optimizing Workplace Health A Presidential Advisory from the American Heart Association. Circulation, 131(20), e480-e497. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000206 Fanous, A. M., Kier, K L., Rush. M J., & Terrell, S. (2014). Impact of a 12-week, pharmacist-directed walking program in an established…

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    eating. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115(3), 567-579. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0021-843X.115.3.567 Park, R. J., Senior, R., & Stein, A. (2003). The offspring of mothers with eating disorders. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 12, i110-i119. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00787-003-1114-8 Stein, A., Woolley, H., Cooper, S., Winterbottom, J., Fairburn, C. G., & Cortina-Borja, M. (2006). Eating habits and attitudes among 10-year-old children of mothers with eating disorders:…

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    “The Slave Ship” by J. M. W. Turner We Americans pride ourselves in our colorblind society. We have reached a point where we can transcend racial differences. We have created a system in which every citizen lives the “American Dream,” given equal advantages and opportunities. We have abandoned the dilapidated institution of African American slavery and the ideology of white supremacy with it. Or so we like to think. While it is easy to block out the dismaying truth, the reality is that…

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    Basic Ecology Lab Report Part 1: Primary Article (w/summary), and Hypothesis Summary of Primary Article Should include their hypothesis, what they did, what they found, and why we care. Include a mini citation of the article used. State your hypothesis for our Ecology Lab where we will be surveying the lakes on campus My Hypothesis: If we survey the species in upper and lower pond, then there will not be a significant difference in species composition between the upper and lower ponds due to…

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    The circular economy is defined as an economic system that revolves around the processes of recycling, reusing and recovery of materials (Kirchherr J, Reike D, Hekkert M 229.) CE (circular economy) was first introduced as a concept in 1989 by environmental economists David W. Pearce and R. Kerry Turner and has recently been adopted by a number of countries. In 2015, Denmark, Netherlands, Japan, Sweden and Scotland agreed on CE legislation (Braw. E). The circular economy is a relatively new…

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    famous painter J. M. W. Turner took nature as his muse and with the help of his brush created colorful truthful work of art. Many critics called his artwork incomprehensible and unconventional to which he replied, “I did not paint it to be understood” . Turners visual in the arts influenced many generations from our time. He wanted to convey the relationship that men and nature, his brushstrokes and colors made the soul of the viewer interpret what emotions meant for them. Turner leads the way…

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    Case management is an important factor in community supervision. The transition from jail to the community is important and should be taken with care to reduce recidivism. This transition needs help from community based organization, jails, and probation to work together. The Transition from Jail to Community (TJC) is an initiative that helps the community transition. The goals of this transition is to improve public safety and increase the successful of offenders that are released in the…

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    Life Without Limbs Essay

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    Life without limbs: Acceptance, Positive perspectives and Social Support Bianca Dia S. Duran Juli-ann L. Alonso - Balmonte Limb loss or Limb amputation is a type of physical disability that is defined as surgically the complete removal, or spontaneous partial removal of a body part. It is constrained to perform an activity independently such as walking, bathing, toileting, etc. A famous example of persons without limbs is Nick Vujicic a motivational speaker, has a rare disorder with an absence…

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    Personality Psychology Compass, 2008, Vol.2(2) 2 Kassin, Saul M. ; Fein, Steven ; Markus, Hazel Rose.Tenth edition. United Kingdom: Cengage Learning 2016 3 Linville, Patricia W. ; Jones, Edward E. Manis, Melvin (editor) Polarized appraisals of outgroup members. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1980, Vol.38(5 4 Marushiakova, E.; Popov, V. Gypsies (Roma) in Bulgaria, Frankfurt am Main Peter Lang Verlag, 1997. 5 Michael A. Hogg, Graham M. Vaughan 2014. Social psychology 6…

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    Artistic depictions of nature have, historically, positioned the natural world as a site of romanticism, idealised as an unchanging realm. It is noted that the famed paintings by the romantic landscape painter J. M. W. Turner ‘approached nearer to the representation of the infinity of Nature than all that have gone before him.’ However, nature is no longer seen as infinite; it is ephemeral, finite, a depleting resource. The BP Statistical Review of World Energy measured only enough oil to last…

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