Path to Wellness Many benefits can be obtained from caring for your body. If you don’t care for you physical health by exercising and eating healthily, then you will have to deal with obesity and lack of energy. Taking care of your mental/emotional health will give you the ability to accomplish your goals. Caring for your social health will give you healthy relationships. Healthy relationships lead to a sense of belonging and engagement in life. Not caring for your body will block you from achieving
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David Zinczenko in his essay “Don’t Blame the Eater” confronts the topic of adolescent obesity and its correlation to the daily consumption of fast-foods. The author reveals that he too, at one point, fell victim to the “golden arches”. The author’s personal narrative revealed that after eating fast-food twice a day he weighed two-hundred and twelve pounds standing at only five foot ten. I sympathize with the author about the ever increasing numbers of childhood obesity, the money in which is donated
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A career as an Adult Nurse is not only diverse but encompasses many fields which allows the care of a patient to be holistic. Nursing has always been an important role within a care setting but nurses have never been more crucial in supporting the NHS, than what they are today; hence the high pressure and demand placed on the service. I have always admired the profession and I wish to be able to care for vulnerable patients as I have the relevant knowledge, skills and work ethic to pursue this career
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There are several reasons that helped me with my decision to attend Meharry Medical school of Dentistry. Firstly, Meharry Medical school of Dentistry puts great emphasis on providing care for people of the underserved community, who are less fortunate. Being born and raised in an underserved community, I understand the importance of proper dental care and effects of not receiving one. For the most part of my life, I lived in a third world country where dental care is a privilege most families can’t
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experience of interacting with people of different life stages. In high school I managed to get some experience of working with 3-4 year olds in a local private nursery as a part of my GCSE health and social care coursework. This gave me insight into what it would be like being a paediatric
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I think Rhetorical situations are important because it makes writing more interesting and more effective. Rhetorical situation is stating a purpose, audience, stance, gene, and media/design. For an example; Purpose=Who= Do fish sleep? Audience=What= The science class. Stance= where= In water. Gene=when= when do fish sleep? Media/design= how= how do fish sleep under water? This is an example of a rhetorical situation in the positive aspect. Rhetorical situations are an easier way to write a
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The first major theme of transitions theory is the types and patterns of transitions (Schumacher & Meleis, 1994a). Meleis describes four types of transitions that individuals face: developmental, health and illness, situational and organizational (Meleis et al., 2000; Meleis, 2010; Schumacher & Meleis, 1994a). When they transition to adult care, CSHCN experience transitions in all four of Meleis’ types of transitions. The combination of all the
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forced to eat cafeteria food that is worse for them than the food that was sent with the child to begin with, why even take away the lunch/snack in the first place. Once again, it doesn’t make sense. A question that should be asked regarding the health of public schools kids should be: Is taking a kid’s lunch away better or worse than just having your child eat something that may be even the slightest bit unhealthy? Teachers should not have say in what their students bring from home. The food their
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10) My realage is 16.6 but since I am a year younger than the age I wrote my realage is actually 15.6. 11) The first thing I do that keeps me young is that I don't smoke and nor do my parents or anyone I am friends with because of that I am not exposed to passive smoke which is what keeps me young,Also keep on top of stress of stress is second thing that is making me younger.This is actually quite hard to do but if I keep reminding myself that it could be worse then I seem to handle it better.THe
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How does Chromium affect our lives/health? Chromium is used in many ways to benefit the human life. It is used to improve blood sugar control in people with prediabetes. Although some people may think that chromium is a supplement that we take, it is already in our systems. Chromium can be found inside of our digestive systems as it help our bodies digest food. Chromium is also in many foods that we eat, for example, chromium is in meats and breads. People can take chromium tablets but since the
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