This document defines 14 vocabulary words: rejoice, mourn, peace, prosperity, unity, freedom, citizen, reflect, great, life, vain, choice, change, and bright. It provides the definitions of each word in 1-2 sentences explaining their meaning.
This document defines values and examines their origins and classifications. It analyzes the dichotomy in Filipino culture between non-rational eastern and rational western value orientations. The document also
The document defines a variety of concepts:
- Determination is firmness of purpose. Hope promotes desire for positive outcomes. Contemplation involves thoughtful looking. Love ranges from affection to pleasure. Eagerness is a feeling of enthusiasm.
- An adventure is an exciting or risky experience with an uncertain result. Happiness is a state of satisfaction. Longevity refers to length of life.
- Security protects from harm. Curiosity involves exploration and learning. Bravery and honor involve worthiness. Confusion is unclear thinking. Achievement is success. Persistence pursues success despite difficulty. Whimsy involves fanciful humor. Fellowship is friendship.
The document discusses the concept of man according to primary healthcare. It defines man as an individual human being who is unique with their own genetics, experiences, and environment. It describes the dimensions of individuality as a person's character, self-identity, and perceptions. It also discusses Maslow's hierarchy of basic human needs and Virginia Henderson's 14 fundamental needs of man to understand how to provide individualized, holistic care.
Civic Values - What Does It Mean to Be an American?tritondboyle
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A shortened presentation about the Civic Values that we share as a nation and why students should be aware of them and begin to use them in their lives.
The document discusses the rights and responsibilities of children. It outlines several key rights of children such as the right to education, healthcare, and protection from harm. It also identifies important responsibilities of children like obeying their parents, helping siblings, studying well, and following health and safety protocols. The document emphasizes that children should understand both their rights and responsibilities as members of their families and communities.
This document discusses family structures and challenges faced by families today. It begins by explaining how to create a genogram to understand family patterns. It then defines a nuclear family and lists other common family structures such as single-parent families, blended families, and foster families. The document also discusses different types of discipline including boundary-based, gentle, emotion-coaching, and behavior modification approaches. It notes challenges such as effective communication across family members, adjusting to separation or remarriage, and balancing work and family responsibilities.
The document lists and defines 24 character strengths including love of learning, creativity, curiosity, bravery, forgiveness, gratitude, leadership, kindness, humor, perseverance, and self-regulation. It describes each strength and provides a short definition explaining what each strength means in terms of behaviors, tendencies, and mindsets.
This document defines values and examines their origins and classifications. It analyzes the dichotomy in Filipino culture between non-rational eastern and rational western value orientations. The document also
The document defines a variety of concepts:
- Determination is firmness of purpose. Hope promotes desire for positive outcomes. Contemplation involves thoughtful looking. Love ranges from affection to pleasure. Eagerness is a feeling of enthusiasm.
- An adventure is an exciting or risky experience with an uncertain result. Happiness is a state of satisfaction. Longevity refers to length of life.
- Security protects from harm. Curiosity involves exploration and learning. Bravery and honor involve worthiness. Confusion is unclear thinking. Achievement is success. Persistence pursues success despite difficulty. Whimsy involves fanciful humor. Fellowship is friendship.
The document discusses the concept of man according to primary healthcare. It defines man as an individual human being who is unique with their own genetics, experiences, and environment. It describes the dimensions of individuality as a person's character, self-identity, and perceptions. It also discusses Maslow's hierarchy of basic human needs and Virginia Henderson's 14 fundamental needs of man to understand how to provide individualized, holistic care.
Civic Values - What Does It Mean to Be an American?tritondboyle
ย
A shortened presentation about the Civic Values that we share as a nation and why students should be aware of them and begin to use them in their lives.
The document discusses the rights and responsibilities of children. It outlines several key rights of children such as the right to education, healthcare, and protection from harm. It also identifies important responsibilities of children like obeying their parents, helping siblings, studying well, and following health and safety protocols. The document emphasizes that children should understand both their rights and responsibilities as members of their families and communities.
This document discusses family structures and challenges faced by families today. It begins by explaining how to create a genogram to understand family patterns. It then defines a nuclear family and lists other common family structures such as single-parent families, blended families, and foster families. The document also discusses different types of discipline including boundary-based, gentle, emotion-coaching, and behavior modification approaches. It notes challenges such as effective communication across family members, adjusting to separation or remarriage, and balancing work and family responsibilities.
The document lists and defines 24 character strengths including love of learning, creativity, curiosity, bravery, forgiveness, gratitude, leadership, kindness, humor, perseverance, and self-regulation. It describes each strength and provides a short definition explaining what each strength means in terms of behaviors, tendencies, and mindsets.
The document discusses several aspects of Filipino culture and moral character, including key values and strengths as well as some weaknesses. It also examines universal values and the stages of moral development. Regarding moral character as a disposition, it describes how character is formed through actions and habits and provides examples of behaviors associated with good moral character. It then contrasts the characters of Nelson Mandela and Adolf Hitler, noting traits like bravery and determination in Mandela that contributed to his moral leadership, while Hitler exhibited impulsiveness, egocentricity and aggression. Finally, the document outlines Lawrence Kohlberg's six stages of moral development from a preconventional to postconventional understanding of morality.
The document provides an outline for a module on self and Filipino society for a National Service Training Program. It discusses key concepts like self-awareness, Filipino values, and the roots of the Filipino character. The module aims to develop awareness of oneself, identify values that give meaning to life, and explain what values clarification means. It will also identify values that should be strengthened in the Filipino character like patriotism, good citizenship, faith in God, respect for humanity, love for country, and care for nature.
It consists of the capacity of the society to implement practices to ensure the respect to human rights, diversity, cultural traditions, and the rights of communities in order to decrease the gap between the rich and the poor and social justice. Learn more in: Sustainability on Project Management: An Analysis of the Construction Industry in Colombia.
1) Synergy refers to achieving greater success by working together than alone. Many plants and animals live synergistically.
2) There are three approaches to diversity - shunning it due to fear of differences, tolerating differences with a "don't bother me" attitude, and celebrating differences by valuing them.
3) An action plan for synergizing includes identifying a problem, seeing it from others' perspectives, sharing and listening to ideas, brainstorming solutions, and agreeing on the best solution.
This document provides guidance for 9th grade students on the 3Rs of child rights, roles, and responsibilities. It discusses the rights of children under Filipino law and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. These include the rights to life, education, protection from abuse, and expression of views. Children also have roles as family members, students, and community members. To accompany these rights are responsibilities like obeying parents, respecting elders, developing one's skills through education, and participating in civic affairs. The document encourages students to appreciate and fulfill their 3Rs to become valuable members of society, especially during the pandemic.
This document discusses identifying personal strengths. It begins by stating that success lies in discovering one's strengths and organizing life around them. Identifying strengths and weaknesses facilitates professional and personal success. Strength is based on focusing on positive behaviors rather than deficiencies. Strengths are developed when talents are combined with knowledge and skills. The document then provides examples of character strengths like wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence. It also lists mental abilities, physical abilities, abilities in specific sports, and guides for self-reflection on strengths.
This document contains lessons from a religious education class on living with human dignity. It discusses how humans are God's masterpieces and have inherent worth and freedom. It explores different types and levels of freedom, including freedom of choice, external freedom from physical restraints, internal freedom from psychological pressures, and full freedom through moral achievement and responsibility. The document emphasizes that true freedom involves serving God and others. It also notes that freedom has limitations and does not give license to do evil or harm others. Overall, the document provides a philosophical and religious perspective on human dignity, freedom, and morality.
The document outlines the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People which provide a holistic approach to personal and interpersonal effectiveness. The 7 habits are: 1) Be Proactive, 2) Begin with the End in Mind, 3) Put First Things First, 4) Think Win-Win, 5) Seek First to Understand Then to be Understood, 6) Synergize, and 7) Sharpen the Saw. The habits involve developing patterns of behavior through knowledge, desire, and skill. They promote principles like balancing production and production capability, understanding paradigms, and making paradigm shifts to improve effectiveness.
Listing the positive attributes of personalityJonayed Rousan
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This document discusses positive and negative attributes of personality. It begins by defining personality and listing several perspectives on what constitutes personality from various scholars. It then lists 20 positive character traits including integrity, honesty, loyalty, respectfulness, responsibility, humility, compassion, fairness, forgiveness, authenticity, courageousness, generosity, perseverance, politeness, kindness, lovingness, optimism, reliability, conscientiousness, and self-discipline. It notes that developing these traits can improve life quality but be difficult. The document then lists 10 negative attributes that in moderation may have benefits, such as laziness, pessimism, thin skin, neuroticism, cynicism, distractedness, shyness, ego, selfish
Personality theories and its effect on obJohns Joseph
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This document discusses personality theories and their effect on organizational behavior. It defines personality and lists the big five personality traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. It describes the major features of personality traits as being inherited characteristics or learned characteristics. It then discusses four major personality attributes that influence organizational behavior: locus of control, risk taking, self-monitoring, and self-esteem. Finally, it summarizes four theories of personality: Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Sheldon's physiognomy theory, Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, and their key stages and concepts.
The 50th Law by 50 Cent and Robert Greene provides business and life advice drawn from the authors' experiences. It discusses developing mental and emotional resilience, managing social dynamics on teams, and adapting to cultural changes. The book recommends striking before fully prepared to force oneself to higher levels of motivation and innovation. Leaders are advised to develop long-term visions and unify their teams towards shared goals in order to overcome distractions and resistance to change.
PHILOSOPHY WEEK NUMBER 4 _HUMAN EMBODIED.pptxJhieLai1
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This document appears to be a presentation about the human person. It defines key terms like human, person, and personhood. It describes the human person as having three components: a physical self, cognitive self, and as an embodied spirit. As an embodied spirit, the human person is said to have self-awareness, the ability to interact externally, self-determination through free will, and innate dignity. The presentation provides some examples to illustrate these concepts but does not appear to have a clear conclusion.
This document discusses several topics including the difference between childhood and adulthood, different types of insanity, how early humans may have differed from modern humans, the possibility of alien life, why smoking is addictive, why dogs seem to make more sense than men, and the concept of "language rapists". It provides thought-provoking perspectives on each topic in 3-4 concise paragraphs per section.
Self-disclosure refers to revealing personal information about oneself to others. There are several factors that influence a person's willingness to self-disclose, including personality, culture, gender, the audience, and topic of discussion. While self-disclosure can have benefits like self-knowledge and stronger relationships, there are also risks such as rejection, loss of confidence, or sensitive information being used against the person. Guidelines for effective self-disclosure include considering one's motivations, whether the context is appropriate, any burdens disclosure may cause, and allowing others to reciprocate.
The document discusses several key topics in philosophy:
1. It defines philosophy as the "love of wisdom" and as studying the first causes or highest principles of all things through natural reason.
2. It examines different aspects of human nature - that humans are rational, emotional, social beings that are corporeal, free physically, and subject to death.
3. It outlines major branches of philosophy including metaphysics, ethics, and epistemology. Metaphysics deals with fundamental concepts like existence and essence. Ethics studies morality. Epistemology examines the nature, sources, and limits of knowledge.
4. It emphasizes that recognizing your own limitations and possibilities is essential for personal growth,
This document outlines the objectives and content of Module 2 which focuses on self-awareness, self-management, and human relations. The module aims to discuss the importance of self-awareness, social self, and human values. It will identify the ten commandments of human relations and basic core values. The introduction discusses how personality develops through upbringing, education, and social interactions. Lesson 1 explains Johari's window model of self-awareness and the importance of understanding oneself. Lesson 2 covers self-management and its relationship to behavior, feelings, attitudes, and beliefs. Lesson 3 discusses the realities of the human person including different types of self-image and the three aspects of intellect, freedom, and
Human development is the pattern of change in human capabilities that begins at conception and continues throughout the lifespan. It involves physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional processes. There are several phases of development including prenatal/neonate, infancy, toddlerhood, preschool, childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and seniors. Each phase is characterized by changes in capabilities and relationships. Development is influenced by numerous genetic and environmental factors.
Self-disclosure involves revealing personal information about oneself to others. It can be done consciously or unconsciously and includes disclosing information about others that impacts oneself. There are risks to self-disclosure such as revealing too much private information, experiencing rejection or loss of self-confidence, or material loss. However, there are also rewards like gaining self-knowledge, coping with problems through support from others, improving communication, and establishing meaningful relationships built on trust. The document provides guidelines for self-disclosing appropriately and responding supportively to others' disclosures, as well as resisting pressure to disclose privately if unwanted.
Self-disclosure involves revealing personal information about oneself to others. It can be done consciously or unconsciously and includes disclosing information about others that impacts oneself. There are risks to self-disclosure such as revealing too much private information, experiencing rejection or loss of self-confidence, or material loss. However, there are also rewards like gaining self-knowledge, coping with problems through support from others, improving communication, and establishing meaningful relationships built on trust. The document provides guidelines for self-disclosing appropriately and responding supportively to others' disclosures, as well as resisting pressure to disclose privately if unwanted.
This document discusses different types of stress that adolescents may face. It defines eustress as positive stress that slightly challenges a person without overwhelming them, and can promote growth. Distress is negative stress that occurs when coping mechanisms are overwhelmed. The document also discusses factors like self-efficacy, flow, mindset, and methods for coping with stress like keeping things in perspective and seeking help. It provides definitions for dying, death, and discusses how children should be included during times of grief.
This document summarizes common geometric shapes and figures used in technical drawing such as lines, angles, polygons, circles, and solids. It defines key shapes like straight lines, perpendicular lines, acute/obtuse angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons through octagons. It also discusses circles, arcs, and solids. The document concludes by listing grades of pencils used for drafting and their purposes, such as HB for lettering and 2H for line work.
The document discusses several aspects of Filipino culture and moral character, including key values and strengths as well as some weaknesses. It also examines universal values and the stages of moral development. Regarding moral character as a disposition, it describes how character is formed through actions and habits and provides examples of behaviors associated with good moral character. It then contrasts the characters of Nelson Mandela and Adolf Hitler, noting traits like bravery and determination in Mandela that contributed to his moral leadership, while Hitler exhibited impulsiveness, egocentricity and aggression. Finally, the document outlines Lawrence Kohlberg's six stages of moral development from a preconventional to postconventional understanding of morality.
The document provides an outline for a module on self and Filipino society for a National Service Training Program. It discusses key concepts like self-awareness, Filipino values, and the roots of the Filipino character. The module aims to develop awareness of oneself, identify values that give meaning to life, and explain what values clarification means. It will also identify values that should be strengthened in the Filipino character like patriotism, good citizenship, faith in God, respect for humanity, love for country, and care for nature.
It consists of the capacity of the society to implement practices to ensure the respect to human rights, diversity, cultural traditions, and the rights of communities in order to decrease the gap between the rich and the poor and social justice. Learn more in: Sustainability on Project Management: An Analysis of the Construction Industry in Colombia.
1) Synergy refers to achieving greater success by working together than alone. Many plants and animals live synergistically.
2) There are three approaches to diversity - shunning it due to fear of differences, tolerating differences with a "don't bother me" attitude, and celebrating differences by valuing them.
3) An action plan for synergizing includes identifying a problem, seeing it from others' perspectives, sharing and listening to ideas, brainstorming solutions, and agreeing on the best solution.
This document provides guidance for 9th grade students on the 3Rs of child rights, roles, and responsibilities. It discusses the rights of children under Filipino law and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. These include the rights to life, education, protection from abuse, and expression of views. Children also have roles as family members, students, and community members. To accompany these rights are responsibilities like obeying parents, respecting elders, developing one's skills through education, and participating in civic affairs. The document encourages students to appreciate and fulfill their 3Rs to become valuable members of society, especially during the pandemic.
This document discusses identifying personal strengths. It begins by stating that success lies in discovering one's strengths and organizing life around them. Identifying strengths and weaknesses facilitates professional and personal success. Strength is based on focusing on positive behaviors rather than deficiencies. Strengths are developed when talents are combined with knowledge and skills. The document then provides examples of character strengths like wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance, and transcendence. It also lists mental abilities, physical abilities, abilities in specific sports, and guides for self-reflection on strengths.
This document contains lessons from a religious education class on living with human dignity. It discusses how humans are God's masterpieces and have inherent worth and freedom. It explores different types and levels of freedom, including freedom of choice, external freedom from physical restraints, internal freedom from psychological pressures, and full freedom through moral achievement and responsibility. The document emphasizes that true freedom involves serving God and others. It also notes that freedom has limitations and does not give license to do evil or harm others. Overall, the document provides a philosophical and religious perspective on human dignity, freedom, and morality.
The document outlines the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People which provide a holistic approach to personal and interpersonal effectiveness. The 7 habits are: 1) Be Proactive, 2) Begin with the End in Mind, 3) Put First Things First, 4) Think Win-Win, 5) Seek First to Understand Then to be Understood, 6) Synergize, and 7) Sharpen the Saw. The habits involve developing patterns of behavior through knowledge, desire, and skill. They promote principles like balancing production and production capability, understanding paradigms, and making paradigm shifts to improve effectiveness.
Listing the positive attributes of personalityJonayed Rousan
ย
This document discusses positive and negative attributes of personality. It begins by defining personality and listing several perspectives on what constitutes personality from various scholars. It then lists 20 positive character traits including integrity, honesty, loyalty, respectfulness, responsibility, humility, compassion, fairness, forgiveness, authenticity, courageousness, generosity, perseverance, politeness, kindness, lovingness, optimism, reliability, conscientiousness, and self-discipline. It notes that developing these traits can improve life quality but be difficult. The document then lists 10 negative attributes that in moderation may have benefits, such as laziness, pessimism, thin skin, neuroticism, cynicism, distractedness, shyness, ego, selfish
Personality theories and its effect on obJohns Joseph
ย
This document discusses personality theories and their effect on organizational behavior. It defines personality and lists the big five personality traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. It describes the major features of personality traits as being inherited characteristics or learned characteristics. It then discusses four major personality attributes that influence organizational behavior: locus of control, risk taking, self-monitoring, and self-esteem. Finally, it summarizes four theories of personality: Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Sheldon's physiognomy theory, Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, and their key stages and concepts.
The 50th Law by 50 Cent and Robert Greene provides business and life advice drawn from the authors' experiences. It discusses developing mental and emotional resilience, managing social dynamics on teams, and adapting to cultural changes. The book recommends striking before fully prepared to force oneself to higher levels of motivation and innovation. Leaders are advised to develop long-term visions and unify their teams towards shared goals in order to overcome distractions and resistance to change.
PHILOSOPHY WEEK NUMBER 4 _HUMAN EMBODIED.pptxJhieLai1
ย
This document appears to be a presentation about the human person. It defines key terms like human, person, and personhood. It describes the human person as having three components: a physical self, cognitive self, and as an embodied spirit. As an embodied spirit, the human person is said to have self-awareness, the ability to interact externally, self-determination through free will, and innate dignity. The presentation provides some examples to illustrate these concepts but does not appear to have a clear conclusion.
This document discusses several topics including the difference between childhood and adulthood, different types of insanity, how early humans may have differed from modern humans, the possibility of alien life, why smoking is addictive, why dogs seem to make more sense than men, and the concept of "language rapists". It provides thought-provoking perspectives on each topic in 3-4 concise paragraphs per section.
Self-disclosure refers to revealing personal information about oneself to others. There are several factors that influence a person's willingness to self-disclose, including personality, culture, gender, the audience, and topic of discussion. While self-disclosure can have benefits like self-knowledge and stronger relationships, there are also risks such as rejection, loss of confidence, or sensitive information being used against the person. Guidelines for effective self-disclosure include considering one's motivations, whether the context is appropriate, any burdens disclosure may cause, and allowing others to reciprocate.
The document discusses several key topics in philosophy:
1. It defines philosophy as the "love of wisdom" and as studying the first causes or highest principles of all things through natural reason.
2. It examines different aspects of human nature - that humans are rational, emotional, social beings that are corporeal, free physically, and subject to death.
3. It outlines major branches of philosophy including metaphysics, ethics, and epistemology. Metaphysics deals with fundamental concepts like existence and essence. Ethics studies morality. Epistemology examines the nature, sources, and limits of knowledge.
4. It emphasizes that recognizing your own limitations and possibilities is essential for personal growth,
This document outlines the objectives and content of Module 2 which focuses on self-awareness, self-management, and human relations. The module aims to discuss the importance of self-awareness, social self, and human values. It will identify the ten commandments of human relations and basic core values. The introduction discusses how personality develops through upbringing, education, and social interactions. Lesson 1 explains Johari's window model of self-awareness and the importance of understanding oneself. Lesson 2 covers self-management and its relationship to behavior, feelings, attitudes, and beliefs. Lesson 3 discusses the realities of the human person including different types of self-image and the three aspects of intellect, freedom, and
Human development is the pattern of change in human capabilities that begins at conception and continues throughout the lifespan. It involves physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional processes. There are several phases of development including prenatal/neonate, infancy, toddlerhood, preschool, childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and seniors. Each phase is characterized by changes in capabilities and relationships. Development is influenced by numerous genetic and environmental factors.
Self-disclosure involves revealing personal information about oneself to others. It can be done consciously or unconsciously and includes disclosing information about others that impacts oneself. There are risks to self-disclosure such as revealing too much private information, experiencing rejection or loss of self-confidence, or material loss. However, there are also rewards like gaining self-knowledge, coping with problems through support from others, improving communication, and establishing meaningful relationships built on trust. The document provides guidelines for self-disclosing appropriately and responding supportively to others' disclosures, as well as resisting pressure to disclose privately if unwanted.
Self-disclosure involves revealing personal information about oneself to others. It can be done consciously or unconsciously and includes disclosing information about others that impacts oneself. There are risks to self-disclosure such as revealing too much private information, experiencing rejection or loss of self-confidence, or material loss. However, there are also rewards like gaining self-knowledge, coping with problems through support from others, improving communication, and establishing meaningful relationships built on trust. The document provides guidelines for self-disclosing appropriately and responding supportively to others' disclosures, as well as resisting pressure to disclose privately if unwanted.
This document discusses different types of stress that adolescents may face. It defines eustress as positive stress that slightly challenges a person without overwhelming them, and can promote growth. Distress is negative stress that occurs when coping mechanisms are overwhelmed. The document also discusses factors like self-efficacy, flow, mindset, and methods for coping with stress like keeping things in perspective and seeking help. It provides definitions for dying, death, and discusses how children should be included during times of grief.
This document summarizes common geometric shapes and figures used in technical drawing such as lines, angles, polygons, circles, and solids. It defines key shapes like straight lines, perpendicular lines, acute/obtuse angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons through octagons. It also discusses circles, arcs, and solids. The document concludes by listing grades of pencils used for drafting and their purposes, such as HB for lettering and 2H for line work.
The document outlines 7 principles of art: rhythm, balance, emphasis, proportion, harmony, variety, and unity. Rhythm is created through repeated elements to produce movement. Balance arranges elements with visual equality. Emphasis uses contrast to make an area stand out as the focal point. Proportion creates unity through well-relating parts. Harmony uses similar elements for an uncomplicated look. Variety holds attention with different lines, shapes and colors. Unity harmonizes all parts for completeness.
Medieval art in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa spanned 1,000 years and included mosaic walls, domes, and fresco paintings adorning churches. Panel paintings were also introduced during this period in church monasteries such as the Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai. Byzantine art portrayed religious subjects without realistic human proportions through techniques shown in later fresco paintings. Small works like ivory carvings were also popular, especially during the first Golden Age because of their portability. Romanesque art preceded Gothic art and was characterized by formal, non-naturalistic styles seen in wall paintings and sculptures. Gothic art developed from Romanesque art and included illuminated manuscripts, panel paintings, stained
Mental health refers to emotional, psychological, and social well-being that allows individuals to realize their full potential and cope with life's stresses. Positive mental health includes connecting with others, getting enough sleep, staying physically active, seeking help when needed, developing coping skills, and helping others. Mental health issues can stem from biological factors like genetics, life experiences such as trauma or loss, and family history of mental illness. Common mental illnesses are anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and dementia, which involve changes in thinking, mood, behavior, and perception of reality.
This document provides an overview of basic drafting and lettering techniques. It discusses drafting as a method of communication between designers, architects, and engineers. It describes freehand sketching using only a pencil and paper, and mechanical drawing using precision instruments. It also explains orthographic projection for representing objects. The document then covers the different types of letters, including Roman, Gothic, Italic, Script, and Text. It concludes by outlining the horizontal guidelines used in lettering, such as the cap line, waist line, base line, and drop line.
This document lists and describes various tools, utensils, and equipment used for preserving and processing food. It includes measuring and cooking tools like spoons, cups, knives, bowls, boards, pots, as well as appliances like food processors and pressure cookers. All of these items are important for preparing, portioning, cooking, and storing foods safely and accurately.
This short document expresses gratitude to someone but does not provide many other details. It contains a few words or short phrases in a language other than English. The overall message is one of thanks but the context is unclear from the limited information provided.
This document discusses nutritional problems faced by adolescents and eating disorders. Some key issues adolescents face include skipping meals due to busy schedules, being influenced by peers to change diets, and having low nutrient intake of iron, calcium and vitamins A and C. Eating disorders covered are anorexia nervosa characterized by food restriction and weight loss, bulimia nervosa involving binge eating and purging, and compulsive eating. Recovering from eating disorders requires accepting and loving oneself, listening to feelings and body, and developing healthier coping skills. Tips provided include dressing for comfort, keeping a journal, and filling life with positive activities.
The document provides nutritional guidelines for adolescents and Filipinos. It recommends eating a variety of foods that are lower in fat and higher in fiber, such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and dairy. It also stresses the importance of breakfast and getting sufficient iron, zinc and other minerals. For adolescents involved in vigorous activity, more calories may be needed. Overall, the guidelines promote reducing fat, sodium, sugar and calories while increasing fiber intake through a healthy diet.
Classical art began around 1775-1825 and includes art from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome between 1000 BCE to around 100 CE. Egyptian art emphasized life after death and preserving the past through sculptures, reliefs, and hieroglyphics. Greek art focused on humanism and divinity through paintings, sculptures, and pottery like the Discobolus of Myron. Roman art was similar to Greek art and featured subjects from everyday life, mythology, and landscapes in paintings, sculptures, and mosaics like the Augustus of Prima Porta statue.
This document discusses Western and classical art forms from ancient to medieval periods. It describes ancient art as the earliest surviving works from cave paintings and portable sculptures. Classical art refers to Greek and Roman paintings and sculptures from around 500 BC. Medieval art covers religious works created between 1100-1500 AD during the Middle Ages. Ancient times are divided into Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic periods. Art from these eras includes evidence of human existence before writing emerged. Examples discussed are the Venus of Willendorf fertility figurine and Venus of Brassempouy ivory face fragment.
Moist heat cooking methods involve using a liquid such as water to conduct heat and cook food. These methods include boiling, simmering, poaching, steaming, stewing, and braising. Dry heat methods use hot air or fat/oil to cook food through convection without a liquid and include baking, grilling, and roasting.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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 bodyโs 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.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
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This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
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2. 1. REJOICE โ feel great or show great joy or delight.
2. MOURN โ feel regret or sadness.
3. PEACE โ freedom from disturbance; tranquillity. It is a concept of
friendship and harmony in the absence of hostility and
violence.
4. PROSPERITY โ is the state of success. It is the flourishing, thriving,
fortune and successful social status.
3. 5. UNITY โ is being together or one with someone or something. This is a word for
togetherness or oneness.
6. FREEDOM โ the power or right to act, speak or think as one wants without
restraint.
7. CITIZEN โ a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth,
native or naturalized.
8. REFLECT โ think deeply or carefully about.
9. GREAT โ of ability or eminence considerably above the normal or average.
4. 10. LIFE โ the existence of an individual human being or animal.
11. VAIN โ having or showing undue or excessive pride in ones appearance or
achievements.
12. CHOICE โ suggests the opportunity or privilege of choosing freely.
13. CHANGE โ the act or instance of making or becoming different.
14. BRIGHT โ intelligent and quick-witted (person).
- giving out or reflecting a lot of light; shining.