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191: Silicon Science: The Job of a System Analyst
... done a good job. While system analysts usually work forty hours per week, they may be required to work overtime on emergency projects or to meet deadlines. This requires employees to be able to handle stress well, work effectively and efficiently, and be reliable. CEO's recognize that these qualities enhance their business and seek to hire people who possess them. Another good quality for a system analyst to have is a sense of humor. A sense of humor is what keeps tension low in the work environment and helps to lessen the stress in some situations. All of the things in the previous three paragraphs are helpful when looking to advance on the job. However, before advancement takes place, the opportunity must be made available. To have this ...
192: Comparative View Of Two Dinsti
... This value orientation has led to the development of therapies to facilitate personal and interpersonal skills and to enhance the quality of life. Since there is much difficulty involved in inner growth, humanistic psychologists often stress the importance of courageously learning to take responsibility for oneself as one confronts personal transitions. The difficulty of encouraging personal growth is matched by the difficulty of developing appropriate institutional and organizational environments in which ... should be given priority when fashioning social policies. This becomes increasingly critical in a rapidly changing world threatened by such dangers as nuclear war, overpopulation and the breakdown of traditional social structures. Many humanistic psychologists stress the importance of social change, the challenge of modifying old institutions and inventing new ones able to sustain both human development and organizational efficacy. Thus the humanistic emphasis on individual freedom should be matched by ...
193: Fibromyalgia Syndrome
... swollen extremities, skin sensibilities, dry eyes and mouth, frequent changes in eye prescription, dizziness, and impaired coordination can occur. Things that may aggravate these symptoms are changes in weather, cold or drafty enviroments, hormonal flucuations, stress, depression, anxiety and over-exertion. The cause of fibromyalgia remains elusive, but there are many triggering events thought to precipitate its onset. A few examples would be an infection, an automobile accident or the development ... of genetic predisposition. Some studies have concluded that the structure of the brain function may be intact, but there is a likely dysregulation in the way the brain operates. The body’s response to exercise, stress and simple alterations in position are also being evaluated to determine if the autonomic nervous system is not working properly. The body uses neurotransmitters to regulate heartbeat. Ironically, mant of the drugs prescribed for FMS ...
194: Correlation Between Proper Nut
... to exercise in the heat athletes should drink 8 to 16 ounces of rapidly absorbed fluid 15 minutes before exercise. This is known as hyperhydration and it lowers the body temperature and thus reduces the stress that heat may place on the cardiovascular system. `Athletes will perform at their best when their fluid intake closely matches their fluid losses from sweating. ( Coleman and Steen 92.) This is important when water can ... in physical activity may be detrimental to bone health . (Sizer & Whitney 397). Many of the athletes involved in this study undergo rigorous physical activity and if calcium intakes are low they may become susceptible to stress fractures and osteoporosis. By obtaining adequate calcium intakes it will protect athletes against later bone loss. However, after analyzing the nutrient intake of athletes the mean of the daily average was only at 84% of ...
195: Abortion
... Since only women get pregnant and since the birth of a child affects them more immediately than anyone else, women must have the right to decide whether or not to abort. Pro-choice legislators also stress that restrictions on abortion violate women’s right to equality. Precisely because public officials who oppose abortion do so out of a wish to oppress women and are indifferent to whether women die in illegal ... not to terminate pregnancy. If America’s laws continue to permit abortion but no public funding is provided for this purpose, the result is likely to be highly inequitable. Those who favor Medicaid abortions also stress the utility of abortion for the poor. It is said to be less costly than childbirth expenses and welfare payments for child rearing. Abortion continues to matter in state and national elections. Both parties adopted ...
196: Abortion and Politics
... Since only women get pregnant and since the birth of a child affects them more immediately than anyone else, women must have the right to decide whether or not to abort. Pro-choice legislators also stress that restrictions on abortion violate women’s right to equality. Precisely because public officials who oppose abortion do so out of a wish to oppress women and are indifferent to whether women die in illegal ... not to terminate pregnancy. If America’s laws continue to permit abortion but no public funding is provided for this purpose, the result is likely to be highly inequitable. Those who favor Medicaid abortions also stress the utility of abortion for the poor. It is said to be less costly than childbirth expenses and welfare payments for child rearing. Abortion continues to matter in state and national elections. Both parties adopted ...
197: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
... but the prospect of Civil War made him gloomy and depressed. Fifty- three years old in 1861, he suffered from a variety of ailments such as fever, neuralgia, and inflamed eye, poor digestion, insomnia, and stress. Lincoln also suffered from illnesses during the war. He had severe cases of headaches and stress. Both presidents had a lot of pressure of them due to the fact of defending their region. Lincoln had difficulties growing up because of the deaths early in his childhood, poverty, and little education. Davis ...
198: Pursuing a Career in Psychiatry
... of psychiatrists and the increasing demand for their services has lead to many psychiatrist being overworked. Psychiatrists must work in cooperation with others, perform a variety of duties, work under little direct supervision, work under stress during emergency situations and when trying to meet schedule deadlines, do considerable paperwork, and work overtime hours and weekend and night hours. Psychiatrists are employed in many places including: their own private practice, psychiatric hospitals ... investigate crimes and help psychiatric patients who become involved in criminal activities because of their mental conditions. Industrial psychiatrists employed in industry deal with employee competence and stability and may use therapy to relieve emotional stress. Psychiatrists may also serve as mental health consultants to schools, day care centers, and nursing homes. They are an important resource to the courts, probation officers , police departments and other community agencies (“Psychiatrists,” 1993 2 ...
199: Sleepwalking
... chemical interference (such as alcohol and drug abuse). The source of the sleepwalking behavior varies according to age with the younger sufferers having more physiological problems which they grow out of, while with older people, stress and substance abuse play a larger role. Sleepwalking is most common among children from the ages of 4 to 12. Estimates for the percentage of the population which will sleepwalk at least once in their ... and substance abuse factors than with purely physiological factors. On the other hand, if a patient begins sleepwalking later in life, he is more likely to have the disorder for the rest of his life. Stress and alcohol abuse, among other things, have been shown to contribute to sleepwalking among adults. Far fewer adults sleepwalk than do children, only about only about 1 in 200. Adult sleepwalking is more serious in ...
200: Bullying In Todays Society
... help save as many as 12 lives a year. Bullying is generally cruel, malicious, or humiliating behavior towards an individual or even a group of various aged people. It is demeaning and can cause untold stress, anger and suffering to those on the receiving end, which in some cases can lead to suicide. Bullying may occur in both verbal and physical forms. Bullying that does not involve hitting and kicking can ... help save as many as 12 lives a year. Bullying is generally cruel, malicious, or humiliating behavior towards an individual or even a group of various aged people. It is demeaning and can cause untold stress, anger and suffering to those on the receiving end, which in some cases can lead to suicide. Bullying may occur in both verbal and physical forms. Bullying that does not involve hitting and kicking can ...


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