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    Social Wellness Analysis

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    There are many different ways to access my health practices. As stated in the online health textbook, “It [wellness] is the full integration of states of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.” (Online textbook 2) and therefore important. One way to access yourself is by social wellness. For me, I believe that I communicate with family and friends very often and have strong relationships with them. For emotional wellness, I am able to feel emotion like sadness as a friend loses a pet…

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    There was no personal ownership between individual with computer. The computers were still in large scale and focused on functionality to fulfill the public needs. Aesthetics of the design were not changed much. The appearance of computers remained mechanical exterior…

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    Vietnamese Culture

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    having a rheumatic disorder, sometimes it's a sharp pain, sometimes it heals... but it persists interminable . While living in America, I realized the culture of two countries are really different in personal freedom and independence. Since coming here, my parents have encouraged me to make my own personal opinions and have to do everything myself. As of now, I can see clearly independent character in my studies as well as in my daily life that got influent by the US culture. Difficult to learn…

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    ideas are loosely based on Martin Seligman’s PERMA model of Positive Psychology. Seligman developed this list of the fundamental components of a worthwhile life from a combination of “research and experience working with clients to promote their personal growth” (CITE). According to the model, the “five areas that define a fulfilling life” (CITE) include positive emotions, engagement with ones surroundings, strong relationships, deeper meaning, and individual accomplishment (cite). An individual…

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    physiologist who delved into the study of stress and its effects articulated that there are two kinds of stress: eustress and distress (Lamberton & Minor, 2014). In people’s lives, there is an endurance of external and internal stressors. In my personal life, I feel like I am experiencing greater than normal levels of stress. In my professional career, I am working in a stressful environment with strong personalities. Working in an intensive care unit with critical patients is demanding,…

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    Ventura's Claim Of Policy

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    these products, with Europe already having banned over 1000 ingredients for use in personal care products while the U.S has only banned nine. In her own evaluation, Ventura came to the conclusion that while the companies who manufacture personal care products may claim that the level of toxic chemicals in them are so minute that they are…

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    The essay I am here to write is a synopsis of the documentary entitled “Triumph of the Nerds”. Which is about the history and development of the Personal Computer, along with the lives of the people he helped give birth to this new industry? This finally put into the hands of normal people the power of the digital computer to better humankind. The computer industry started in the minds of the hobbyist who world was electronics, the world of 1960’s counterculture and intellectualism of this new…

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    students. Turkle proceeds on and discusses how technology gives individuals another approach to consider knowing and understanding. Likewise, Turkle concentrates on privacy and how middle-school and high-school students have a tendency to give out personal information without any safeguard. In the essay, Turkle discusses some computer programs that are being created…

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    over the years the government has increased the amount of restrictions placed on food significantly in America. In the article, ' 'Government Control of Your Diet ' ' The ideas discussed exemplify why government food regulations infringe on our own personal decisions regarding what we wish to put into our bodies. Not only does this infringe on our private decisions, it also intervenes by providing basic and inadequate information the general public already knows. Last but not least is the…

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    as the knowledge helps us understand why certain things happen in the way they do. The Heart of Darkness attempts to bring the hypocrisy that exists within the human heart as they do their daily activities and they may do things attached to the personal gain they will have on a situation. The important thing is learning how to control the ulterior motives that may happen when such start to enter the heart. The heart is either light or dark depending on the choices that one makes in daily life.…

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