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    That Sugar Case Study

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    PDHPE 1) Debate the issue raised in “That Sugar Movie” that excess sugar consumption is to blame for the increasing obesity rate. Many people are claiming that excess sugar creating a ‘bad’ diet is more dangerous then alcohol, inactivity and smoking. In fact, studies have shown that an unhealthy diet consisting of lots of sugar causes more disease then all three of the previously mentioned components combined. (Group, 2017) There is much more evidence to support the fact that sugar is a huge…

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    Unhealthy Patterns

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    There are two types of effects that heavy drinking can cause: short term and long term (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). Some of the short term effects include impaired judgement, slurred speech, blurred vision, headaches, memory lapses, and several others (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). These things can all lead to decisions that can affect personal relationships, work performance, and other aspects of life. Some long term effects of binge drinking are:…

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    Nevertheless, extrinsic motivation plays an important role too, without extrinsic motivation, there would be no reason for many of us to exercise, work, or do many of the activities that are required to live a healthy life. Conclusion The overjustification effect applies a restriction on motivation and its effectiveness. It let us know that we need to be careful in the use of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation so that we do not undermine any of them. The motivation process seem to be a personal…

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    Constructs In Psychology

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    employee performance, and organizational success. The construct motivation plays an important part on human experiences in many facets and stages of human life. In conclusion, the construct of motivation occurs under several conditions. The overjustification phenomenon is important to understanding how motivation plays a part in our everyday lives. Lastly, motivation impacts human experiences and should be considered when interpreting and promoting learning, achieving goals, and success of…

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    Extrinsic Rewards Undermining Altruistic Tendencies in 20-Month Olds This is an experimental study about how the influence of rewards can affect how a child with a certain task. Children were randomly selected to one of three conditions in either the treatment phase or the test phase. The three conditions consist of: material reward, praise, and neutral reward. (Warneken & Tomasello, 2008) The participants that were selected came from German speaking families from a medium sized urban…

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    The majority of children participate In many extracurricular activities such as soccer, baseball, and dance. At the end of the season, every team has its annual awards night and where the star players would be recognized for their outstanding achievements. Everyone else on the team receives the “glad you tried but you aren 't good enough” trophy. Many children, including myself, fall into this category. As naive little children, many kids do not understand that this is the situation. They…

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    Rugby Motivation

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    1.1 History and development of Rugby Collins (2002) stressed rugby not only for killing time, but also became an educational instrument. World Rugby (2014) proposed rugby is a team sport which is a full-contact and fast-moving activity. Also, it provided benefits for social and health. In United States, rugby also was the fastest growth sports. It was the second popular sports after football (Utah Youth Rugby, 2017). Rugby have called ‘Elegant Violence’ by the players (Fields & Comstock, 2008)…

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