Affairs of the Heart - Crossing the Line into Emotional AffairsBarry Slone
Dr. Barry Slone is a psychologist in Aliso Viejo, California who treats individuals for issues like depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and relationship problems. The document discusses how emotional affairs can be just as damaging to relationships as physical affairs due to breaches of trust and intimacy. It notes that emotional affairs often begin as innocent friendships that grow stronger over time, causing distance between partners. The document stresses that emotional affairs can devastate relationships and lists signs like excessive contact with others, secrecy, withdrawn affection, arguments, and denial of close relationships beyond friendship.
The document discusses the importance of family and social relationships. It describes how families provide physical, emotional, social, and cultural needs for its members. Families go through changes like marriage, divorce, and death that can impact members' emotions and roles. Common family stressors include moving, financial problems, illness, abuse, and violence. The document also discusses the importance of peer relationships and friendships in providing support through shared values and communication, while noting potential negative aspects like cliques, prejudice, stereotypes, and peer pressure.
Alfred Adler developed theories of personality that focused on understanding individuals within their social environment and birth order. Birth order can affect a child's role in the family and personality traits. Firstborns tend to be perfectionist and leaders. Middle children may feel left out but are flexible. Youngest children are attention-seeking and dependent. Only children receive outsized attention and resources. Birth order influences personality but each family is unique.
The document discusses many social and economic issues faced by homeless populations, including criminal activities, environmental degradation, health problems, and psychological issues. Children of homeless families are more likely to experience substance abuse, drop out of school, and engage in risky behaviors. Homeless individuals also face low standards of living, unemployment, discrimination, and mental health problems like anxiety and depression. Several organizations are working to alleviate poverty through efforts like agriculture development, microfinance, healthcare access, and food assistance.
It's very difficult for parents to be alert to the warning signs of substance abuse. Itâs practically not possible to monitor a teenagerâs behavior 24*7, and socially active teens spend much of their time away from home with their friends.But a consistent pattern of moody, unpredictable emotional behavior may be a sign that your teen has started drinking and he is in the way of addiction.
The document discusses healthy family relationships and provides tips for promoting them. It notes that healthy families are the foundation of a healthy society and defines key aspects of healthy families, like expressing love and respect, communicating effectively, and practicing cooperation and compromise. The document also outlines different types of families and stresses that can impact families, and provides strategies for strengthening relationships through demonstrating care, spending quality time together, and working as a team.
The signs of family violence across the lifespannedaso
The document outlines signs of family violence across different life stages from unborn children to elders. It notes poor growth and development in unborn children and babies, psychosomatic symptoms in school-aged children, physical injuries and chronic pain in adolescents and adults, and sleep and appetite disturbances with decreased social contact in elders as potential signs. It also lists additional signs of child neglect including poor hygiene, hunger, and tiredness. Signs when presenting at a hospital may include unconvincing injury explanations, anxiety around partners, or reluctance to follow advice. The impacts of family violence can vary by age but often affect mental health.
This document discusses the problems of adolescent health and development. It identifies several factors that influence adolescent health, including societal attitudes and norms, drug and lifestyle habits, gender inequalities, economic challenges, and family and community practices. Adolescent health issues can also stem from risk-taking behavior, biological illnesses, mental health problems, and nutritional deficiencies. The document emphasizes that adolescent health and development is a multifactorial issue influenced by interconnected political, economic, cultural, and social forces in society.
Affairs of the Heart - Crossing the Line into Emotional AffairsBarry Slone
Dr. Barry Slone is a psychologist in Aliso Viejo, California who treats individuals for issues like depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and relationship problems. The document discusses how emotional affairs can be just as damaging to relationships as physical affairs due to breaches of trust and intimacy. It notes that emotional affairs often begin as innocent friendships that grow stronger over time, causing distance between partners. The document stresses that emotional affairs can devastate relationships and lists signs like excessive contact with others, secrecy, withdrawn affection, arguments, and denial of close relationships beyond friendship.
The document discusses the importance of family and social relationships. It describes how families provide physical, emotional, social, and cultural needs for its members. Families go through changes like marriage, divorce, and death that can impact members' emotions and roles. Common family stressors include moving, financial problems, illness, abuse, and violence. The document also discusses the importance of peer relationships and friendships in providing support through shared values and communication, while noting potential negative aspects like cliques, prejudice, stereotypes, and peer pressure.
Alfred Adler developed theories of personality that focused on understanding individuals within their social environment and birth order. Birth order can affect a child's role in the family and personality traits. Firstborns tend to be perfectionist and leaders. Middle children may feel left out but are flexible. Youngest children are attention-seeking and dependent. Only children receive outsized attention and resources. Birth order influences personality but each family is unique.
The document discusses many social and economic issues faced by homeless populations, including criminal activities, environmental degradation, health problems, and psychological issues. Children of homeless families are more likely to experience substance abuse, drop out of school, and engage in risky behaviors. Homeless individuals also face low standards of living, unemployment, discrimination, and mental health problems like anxiety and depression. Several organizations are working to alleviate poverty through efforts like agriculture development, microfinance, healthcare access, and food assistance.
It's very difficult for parents to be alert to the warning signs of substance abuse. Itâs practically not possible to monitor a teenagerâs behavior 24*7, and socially active teens spend much of their time away from home with their friends.But a consistent pattern of moody, unpredictable emotional behavior may be a sign that your teen has started drinking and he is in the way of addiction.
The document discusses healthy family relationships and provides tips for promoting them. It notes that healthy families are the foundation of a healthy society and defines key aspects of healthy families, like expressing love and respect, communicating effectively, and practicing cooperation and compromise. The document also outlines different types of families and stresses that can impact families, and provides strategies for strengthening relationships through demonstrating care, spending quality time together, and working as a team.
The signs of family violence across the lifespannedaso
The document outlines signs of family violence across different life stages from unborn children to elders. It notes poor growth and development in unborn children and babies, psychosomatic symptoms in school-aged children, physical injuries and chronic pain in adolescents and adults, and sleep and appetite disturbances with decreased social contact in elders as potential signs. It also lists additional signs of child neglect including poor hygiene, hunger, and tiredness. Signs when presenting at a hospital may include unconvincing injury explanations, anxiety around partners, or reluctance to follow advice. The impacts of family violence can vary by age but often affect mental health.
This document discusses the problems of adolescent health and development. It identifies several factors that influence adolescent health, including societal attitudes and norms, drug and lifestyle habits, gender inequalities, economic challenges, and family and community practices. Adolescent health issues can also stem from risk-taking behavior, biological illnesses, mental health problems, and nutritional deficiencies. The document emphasizes that adolescent health and development is a multifactorial issue influenced by interconnected political, economic, cultural, and social forces in society.
The document discusses the importance of family and social relationships. It states that family provides physical, emotional, social, and cultural needs and is the basic unit of society. It also notes that families experience changes like marriage, separation, divorce, and death that can impact roles and emotions. Peer relationships are also important as peers share interests but do not have to be friends, and friendships offer benefits like communication, respect, and safety, but also risks like cliques, prejudice, stereotypes, and peer pressure.
PDHPE promotes healthy lifestyles, understanding emotions, teamwork, and safe living. It improves quality of life and decreases illness by teaching students to make balanced choices, value themselves and others, and identify risks. The document encourages students to get involved in PDHPE to learn life skills that support physical and mental well-being.
This document discusses balancing different aspects of life including diet and exercise, rest, assets, income sources, social connections, relationships, health, and wealth. It emphasizes maintaining balance across these areas for an overall balanced life.
The document discusses the importance of family relationships. It defines the family as the basic social unit defined by marriage, ancestry, or adoption. Family relationships are shaped by communication, shared memories and values. Good communication is important for maintaining strong family ties. Strong family relationships provide love, protection, guidance, and a sense of belonging which help children build confidence and independence. Effective discipline requires time, patience, and explaining to children what they did wrong and the consequences of their actions. Parents who experienced abuse may struggle with disciplining their own children out of fear of being abusive.
Family disorganization can occur when there is a breakdown in the family system due to a lack of role models, support systems, or internal conflicts. Common causes include a lack of privacy, incompatibility between family members, interference from others, unemployment, poor communication, and abuse or neglect. Children from dysfunctional families often take on roles like the "good child" or "scapegoat" to cope. Consequences for children can include mental health issues, addiction, academic struggles, low self-esteem, delinquency, and continuing the cycle of dysfunction into their own relationships and families as adults.
The document discusses families and what constitutes a healthy family. It defines key terms like nuclear family, extended family, and blended family. It also outlines important aspects of healthy family relationships like expressing love and respect, communicating effectively, and providing support. The document emphasizes that families promote social, mental/emotional, and physical health in their members.
This document discusses families and relationships. It states that families form interacting systems where parents and children influence each other bidirectionally. Parents socialize children through direct instruction, modeling, feedback, reinforcement, and punishment. Effective parenting involves warmth and appropriate control. Children are also influenced by parenting styles like authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, and uninvolved. Divorce can negatively impact children's development, though effects depend on age and parental cooperation. Play benefits children's social and emotional development.
Chemical Dependency and the Family - October 2012Dawn Farm
"Chemical Dependency and the Family" was presented on October 30, 2012; by Dr. Lynn Kleiman Malinoff, Ed.D. Chemical dependency affects all members of the family, not just the person with the alcohol or other drug addiction. This program provides participants with a basic understanding of how addiction impacts each member of a family. The presenter describes the roles and behaviors that family members often acquire when living with addiction, ways in which each family member is affected by addiction in the family, and options for family members to obtain help to cope with addiction in the family. This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual workshop series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org.
The document discusses different parenting styles and their effects. It notes that helicopter parenting can strengthen the bond between caregiver and child but can also be overprotective and interrupt a child's independence. Tiger parenting focuses on strict discipline and high expectations but can reduce a child's self-esteem if their needs are neglected. The best approach seems to be providing unconditional support, guidance, and helping children develop healthy independence.
1 in 4 children in America are exposed to alcoholism in their families, which brings chaos. Family members adopt rigid roles like the alcoholic, enabler, scapegoat, hero, and lost child to cope. The alcoholic loses their identity and takes on health issues. The enabler excels to raise family esteem while feeling guilty. The scapegoat acts out to divert focus, and the lost child feels empty. Children experience tension, fear, and inconsistent parenting.
This audiobook examines how our popularity affects our success, relationships, and happiness. A leading psychologist analyzes why popularity plays such a key role in our development and how it influences us even into adulthood. While popularity was important in our teenage years, the type of popularity focused on status and power in adolescence actually hurts us more than helps us. The audiobook explores how there are different types of popularity and that striving to be likable as children offers benefits throughout life.
The document discusses the family life cycle and the role of family in health and disease. It describes the family life cycle as having phases such as formation, extension, and contraction. Family provides socialization, personality formation, and care for dependents. Stress on the family can impact health, and family support influences conditions like heart disease recovery rates. The family is a key context for health behaviors and support during illness.
The UK Queen awarded the George Cross to Britain's National Health Service for their heroic efforts during the coronavirus pandemic. While many health workers are happy about the award, others want a pay rise as the government only gave them a 1% pay increase last year, with a doctor saying "We demand fair pay" and a union leader stating the best way to thank them is to improve their wages and working conditions.
A local film maker has been nominated for an Oscar, a group of schoolchildren painted pictures on their school wall, and the President of the country was involved in a road accident but his life is not in danger. Additionally, a bacteria was found in certain French cheeses so people are advised not to eat the cheese until the problem can be solved.
A university professor in Singapore gave a two-hour online lecture without realizing his microphone was muted. The professor, who teaches mathematics, did not notice that students could not hear him due to the muted mic. His university had switched classes online to reduce COVID-19 spread. Though students tried contacting the professor, he did not notice the mic was off until the end of the two-hour lecture. The moment he realized has gone viral online. He offered to redo the lecture at another time for his students.
The document contains questions about 4 video clips related to the topic of crime. The clips discuss signs of crime, the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, ways that thieves steal, and examples of crimes that did not end well for the criminals. Students are asked to answer questions about the clips, describe how they would rob a bank, what they would do with a criminal, what they learned, and draw something related to crime.
This document contains questions about three video clips that explore the theme of love. For each clip, students are asked to watch the video, write a new title, answer questions about the main idea and type of love depicted, and draw a picture related to the clip. The questions examine students' understanding of different types of love like family love and how love is portrayed in each silent short film story.
Do a preparation exercise to familiarize yourself with common directional terms like left, right, straight, and roundabout. Then listen to directions while reviewing a map and completing gap fill exercises to check your understanding. The listening passage will provide directions to four different locations, using terms from the preparation exercise. New vocabulary learned should be recorded.
An 11-year-old Nigerian ballet dancer named Anthony Mmesoma Madu gained viral fame for a video of him dancing in the rain. He is one of 12 students at the Leap of Dance Academy in Lagos, which was founded in 2017 by Daniel Ajala Owoseni, who teaches ballet for free without studio space. After seeing the video, the American Ballet Theatre offered Anthony a scholarship and virtual training over the summer. Since the video spread online, donations to the school have increased, allowing Owoseni to continue providing free instruction. Anthony hopes to challenge stereotypes of male ballet dancers through his talent and success.
Education for Sustainable Development-Lesson Planemekoo
This document outlines lessons from an Education for Sustainable Development course for secondary students in Spain. The 8 lessons teach students about themselves, their community, equality, human rights, culture, food origins, and values. Lesson examples focus on identity, community roles, and inequality. Students will understand their role in the community and apply concepts to promote equality and sustainability in their daily lives.
The document provides lyrics to 11 popular songs from different genres including pop, rock, and R&B. The songs discussed are: 1) ABC by Jackson 5 2) An English Man in New York by Sting 3) Angels by Robbie Williams 4) Another Day in Paradise by Phil Collins 5) Baby One More Time by Britney Spears 6) The Best by Tina Turner 7) Everybody by Backstreet Boys 8) Every Breath You Take by The Police 9) Friday I'm in Love by The Cure 10) Happy by Pharrell Williams 11) Hit the Road Jack by Ray Charles.
The document discusses the importance of family and social relationships. It states that family provides physical, emotional, social, and cultural needs and is the basic unit of society. It also notes that families experience changes like marriage, separation, divorce, and death that can impact roles and emotions. Peer relationships are also important as peers share interests but do not have to be friends, and friendships offer benefits like communication, respect, and safety, but also risks like cliques, prejudice, stereotypes, and peer pressure.
PDHPE promotes healthy lifestyles, understanding emotions, teamwork, and safe living. It improves quality of life and decreases illness by teaching students to make balanced choices, value themselves and others, and identify risks. The document encourages students to get involved in PDHPE to learn life skills that support physical and mental well-being.
This document discusses balancing different aspects of life including diet and exercise, rest, assets, income sources, social connections, relationships, health, and wealth. It emphasizes maintaining balance across these areas for an overall balanced life.
The document discusses the importance of family relationships. It defines the family as the basic social unit defined by marriage, ancestry, or adoption. Family relationships are shaped by communication, shared memories and values. Good communication is important for maintaining strong family ties. Strong family relationships provide love, protection, guidance, and a sense of belonging which help children build confidence and independence. Effective discipline requires time, patience, and explaining to children what they did wrong and the consequences of their actions. Parents who experienced abuse may struggle with disciplining their own children out of fear of being abusive.
Family disorganization can occur when there is a breakdown in the family system due to a lack of role models, support systems, or internal conflicts. Common causes include a lack of privacy, incompatibility between family members, interference from others, unemployment, poor communication, and abuse or neglect. Children from dysfunctional families often take on roles like the "good child" or "scapegoat" to cope. Consequences for children can include mental health issues, addiction, academic struggles, low self-esteem, delinquency, and continuing the cycle of dysfunction into their own relationships and families as adults.
The document discusses families and what constitutes a healthy family. It defines key terms like nuclear family, extended family, and blended family. It also outlines important aspects of healthy family relationships like expressing love and respect, communicating effectively, and providing support. The document emphasizes that families promote social, mental/emotional, and physical health in their members.
This document discusses families and relationships. It states that families form interacting systems where parents and children influence each other bidirectionally. Parents socialize children through direct instruction, modeling, feedback, reinforcement, and punishment. Effective parenting involves warmth and appropriate control. Children are also influenced by parenting styles like authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, and uninvolved. Divorce can negatively impact children's development, though effects depend on age and parental cooperation. Play benefits children's social and emotional development.
Chemical Dependency and the Family - October 2012Dawn Farm
"Chemical Dependency and the Family" was presented on October 30, 2012; by Dr. Lynn Kleiman Malinoff, Ed.D. Chemical dependency affects all members of the family, not just the person with the alcohol or other drug addiction. This program provides participants with a basic understanding of how addiction impacts each member of a family. The presenter describes the roles and behaviors that family members often acquire when living with addiction, ways in which each family member is affected by addiction in the family, and options for family members to obtain help to cope with addiction in the family. This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual workshop series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org.
The document discusses different parenting styles and their effects. It notes that helicopter parenting can strengthen the bond between caregiver and child but can also be overprotective and interrupt a child's independence. Tiger parenting focuses on strict discipline and high expectations but can reduce a child's self-esteem if their needs are neglected. The best approach seems to be providing unconditional support, guidance, and helping children develop healthy independence.
1 in 4 children in America are exposed to alcoholism in their families, which brings chaos. Family members adopt rigid roles like the alcoholic, enabler, scapegoat, hero, and lost child to cope. The alcoholic loses their identity and takes on health issues. The enabler excels to raise family esteem while feeling guilty. The scapegoat acts out to divert focus, and the lost child feels empty. Children experience tension, fear, and inconsistent parenting.
This audiobook examines how our popularity affects our success, relationships, and happiness. A leading psychologist analyzes why popularity plays such a key role in our development and how it influences us even into adulthood. While popularity was important in our teenage years, the type of popularity focused on status and power in adolescence actually hurts us more than helps us. The audiobook explores how there are different types of popularity and that striving to be likable as children offers benefits throughout life.
The document discusses the family life cycle and the role of family in health and disease. It describes the family life cycle as having phases such as formation, extension, and contraction. Family provides socialization, personality formation, and care for dependents. Stress on the family can impact health, and family support influences conditions like heart disease recovery rates. The family is a key context for health behaviors and support during illness.
The UK Queen awarded the George Cross to Britain's National Health Service for their heroic efforts during the coronavirus pandemic. While many health workers are happy about the award, others want a pay rise as the government only gave them a 1% pay increase last year, with a doctor saying "We demand fair pay" and a union leader stating the best way to thank them is to improve their wages and working conditions.
A local film maker has been nominated for an Oscar, a group of schoolchildren painted pictures on their school wall, and the President of the country was involved in a road accident but his life is not in danger. Additionally, a bacteria was found in certain French cheeses so people are advised not to eat the cheese until the problem can be solved.
A university professor in Singapore gave a two-hour online lecture without realizing his microphone was muted. The professor, who teaches mathematics, did not notice that students could not hear him due to the muted mic. His university had switched classes online to reduce COVID-19 spread. Though students tried contacting the professor, he did not notice the mic was off until the end of the two-hour lecture. The moment he realized has gone viral online. He offered to redo the lecture at another time for his students.
The document contains questions about 4 video clips related to the topic of crime. The clips discuss signs of crime, the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, ways that thieves steal, and examples of crimes that did not end well for the criminals. Students are asked to answer questions about the clips, describe how they would rob a bank, what they would do with a criminal, what they learned, and draw something related to crime.
This document contains questions about three video clips that explore the theme of love. For each clip, students are asked to watch the video, write a new title, answer questions about the main idea and type of love depicted, and draw a picture related to the clip. The questions examine students' understanding of different types of love like family love and how love is portrayed in each silent short film story.
Do a preparation exercise to familiarize yourself with common directional terms like left, right, straight, and roundabout. Then listen to directions while reviewing a map and completing gap fill exercises to check your understanding. The listening passage will provide directions to four different locations, using terms from the preparation exercise. New vocabulary learned should be recorded.
An 11-year-old Nigerian ballet dancer named Anthony Mmesoma Madu gained viral fame for a video of him dancing in the rain. He is one of 12 students at the Leap of Dance Academy in Lagos, which was founded in 2017 by Daniel Ajala Owoseni, who teaches ballet for free without studio space. After seeing the video, the American Ballet Theatre offered Anthony a scholarship and virtual training over the summer. Since the video spread online, donations to the school have increased, allowing Owoseni to continue providing free instruction. Anthony hopes to challenge stereotypes of male ballet dancers through his talent and success.
Education for Sustainable Development-Lesson Planemekoo
This document outlines lessons from an Education for Sustainable Development course for secondary students in Spain. The 8 lessons teach students about themselves, their community, equality, human rights, culture, food origins, and values. Lesson examples focus on identity, community roles, and inequality. Students will understand their role in the community and apply concepts to promote equality and sustainability in their daily lives.
The document provides lyrics to 11 popular songs from different genres including pop, rock, and R&B. The songs discussed are: 1) ABC by Jackson 5 2) An English Man in New York by Sting 3) Angels by Robbie Williams 4) Another Day in Paradise by Phil Collins 5) Baby One More Time by Britney Spears 6) The Best by Tina Turner 7) Everybody by Backstreet Boys 8) Every Breath You Take by The Police 9) Friday I'm in Love by The Cure 10) Happy by Pharrell Williams 11) Hit the Road Jack by Ray Charles.
This document provides grammar notes on using "there was" and "there were" when describing past events. It explains that "some" is used in the affirmative form and "any" is used in the negative and interrogative forms. Examples are given to illustrate the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of "there was" and "there were". Practice examples are also included. The document closes by reminding the reader to add "some", "any", or "a" and to use "there was" for singular and "there were" for plural.
Este manual proporciona instrucciones para realizar debates académicos en el aula de manera estructurada y efectiva. Explica los elementos clave de un debate como la introducción, refutaciones y conclusión. Detalla los roles de los participantes, la estructura de sus intervenciones y los tipos de evidencias que pueden usar. El objetivo es servir como guía práctica para docentes y estudiantes que deseen implementar el debate como metodología educativa.
El documento ofrece consejos para padres sobre cómo educar a adolescentes. Recomienda usar la paciencia, ser modelos positivos, aplicar la misma disciplina de forma justa y proporcionada, y reforzar la autoestima de los hijos. También sugiere acompañarlos sin sobreprotegerlos, evitar comentarios negativos, encontrar tiempo para hablar, establecer límites claros con consecuencias consistentes, y apoyarlos en conocerse a sí mismos y relacionarse con los demás de manera armoniosa.
Las preguntas sirven para obtener información y entender diferentes perspectivas. Al hacer preguntas sobre los cambios y si nos escuchan y valoran, podemos mejorar la comunicación y el sentido de pertenencia.
El documento proporciona instrucciones en 5 pasos para realizar un trabajo basado en hacer buenas preguntas sobre una imagen. Los estudiantes deben observar una imagen y escribir preguntas al azar, luego seleccionar preguntas relacionadas entre sí por tema o asignatura, elegir las preguntas más interesantes, y elaborar y exponer un trabajo ante la clase basado en las preguntas seleccionadas, permitiendo preguntas de la clase.
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This advertisement promotes travel to popular tourist destinations around the world such as Banff National Park, Niagara Falls, Tulum, Bogota, Bangkok, El Nido, and Reykjavik. It encourages readers to book their next vacation by visiting the Really Great Site website or calling their phone number for travel inquiries.
Este documento presenta el horario semanal de las clases para el curso de 1o ESO B. La primera tabla muestra las asignaturas que se imparten cada día de la semana a diferentes horas. La segunda tabla lista los profesores responsables de cada asignatura. El documento proporciona la información básica sobre la distribución de las clases y los profesores a cargo para los estudiantes de 1o ESO B.
Proyecto Realiz-Arte: Debate intercentros en redemekoo
Este documento describe un proyecto llamado Realiz-Arte que es un espacio de debate entre centros escolares para estudiantes de 13 a 18 años. Enumera nueve centros escolares participantes de las ciudades de Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Moaña y Ferrol. También incluye enlaces de interés relacionados con el proyecto como su página web y cuentas en redes sociales.
Este proyecto busca crear una campaña contra la violencia de género a través de varios productos como folletos, carteles y videos. Los estudiantes diseñarán estos materiales para promover mensajes de igualdad, respeto y unión entre hombres y mujeres. El objetivo es reflexionar críticamente sobre actitudes violentas y comprometerse a defender los derechos de las mujeres. Las actividades incluyen crear un cómic, logo, cartel y guión para un video sobre esta temática.
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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The importance of family in your life: family problems
1. INTRODUCTION RE ESO 2
'THE IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY IN YOUR LIFE'
✔ What does 'family' mean?*Prezi
✔ Different types of families *Prezi
✔ Family problems
– Lack of communication
– Frequent arguments
– School conflicts (kids)
– Financial problems
– Unemployment
– Addictions- drugs, alcohol
– Different personalities o priorities
– Stress
– Bullying
– Mental or physical health problems
– Lack of respect
– Separation
– Divorce
✔ Things you can do if you are having family problems
– Be calm and honest. Talk.
– Ask for external help
– Accept your differences
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