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    to differentiate between these two types. Therefore, an easier way to tell the difference between the types is by applying certain criteria: “first, by whether or not the act of violence itself is physical or nonphysical/psychological, and second, by whether or not the consequences of the act are physical and/or nonphysical/psychological” (Greenfield and Marks 162). In other words, attention should be paid on the action and its results, when deciding upon the type of violence. What is more,…

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    Even though many may disagree on the approach, the bottom line is that we all want to be healthier. I must admit that I have not always lived a healthy lifestyle, having spent most of my childhood being obese; but I did learn an important lesson from my experience—the more we know about health, the more well-armed we are. In recent times, the complicated issue of obesity has been under intense debate. While some skeptics insist that it is blown way out of proportion, I argue that obesity should…

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    side effects to no or irregular physical activity. Do you know any couch potato with a healthy weight or has a flat tummy? If you do, then they are either lucky or they're not a couch potato in the very sense of the word. You need to make lifestyle changes if you want to burn fat without going to the gym or following a workout regimen. These include changing your diet and moving more, but not necessarily a full-on exercise. Why Movement Matters Why is physical activity in any form important…

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    have a bad experience from her captors, but she did lose a daughter, which is unbearable suffering. While on the other hand Olaudah Equiano went through both physical and emotional pain. Equiano had lost his sister, whom was the only person he knew and brought him comfort. This is also unbearable suffering, but added onto that was the physical toll of being a slave. Equiano had to go through the hardships of being whipped, mistreated, underfed, and not being treated like another human being.…

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    emotional abuse are behaviors used by one person in a relationship to control the other. Partners may be married or not married; heterosexual, gay, or lesbian; living together, separated or dating.” ("Definition - Domestic Violence") Violence includes physical assaults, sexual assaults, fear assaults and stalking which can all be prosecuted criminally. Other types of domestic violence that cannot be criminally charged include psychological, mental and financial. Women are more likely to be…

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    Throughout the play, Coriolanus has been an onerous character to interact with by other characters. This could be due to his abrupt and spurned upbringing by his mother Volumnia, or the fact that his own born nature encompasses violence, anger and war. It is believed that Coriolanus’ mother is the main reason for his distasteful personality, because she is the architect of everything about him. Many people believe that children grow up to reflect how they have been treated. In truth, it all…

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    Health and wellness are essential for optimal well-being. According to the World Health Organization health and wellness is, “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” (Edlin & Golanty, 4). Health affects every aspect of life. Authors of Health and Wellness Edlin and Golanty state, “Health is not static, it is a dynamic process that takes into account all the decisions we make daily, such as the foods we eat and the amounts…

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    It’s More Than Just a Sport “Sports do not build character. They reveal it.” Heywood Broun, an american journalist. stated this in an article. This quote is true, situations you are faced with will truly show who you are. Volleyball has helped me develop character traits to a large potential. Character traits that I have revealed through volleyball are commitment, determination, and confidence. These character traits are not only shown through volleyball, but in my everyday life. One of the…

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    The article chosen is titled ‘The Potential Role of Sports Psychology in the Obesity Epidemic’ written by Vincent Morelli and Carolyn Davis (2013). It discusses the important role sports psychology plays in helping reverse the growing obesity epidemic among modern day society. The article highlights how cognitive-behavioural techniques such as confidence building and anger management could lead to enhanced enjoyment, increased participation, improved performance, and a reduction in obesity rates…

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    Even if it's not the season for outdoor walking in your area, there are places you can walk to stay healthy. The local gym is one choice, of course, but you can also get creative with your walking workouts. Years ago, there were tapes where women would walk in place in the comfort of their own home. There's a tendency to throw on a pair of ratty old sneakers if you aren't going outside, but that would be a mistake. You need cushioning and support in your walking shoe. You can also walk at…

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