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mental - emotional formations such as wanting and fearing – the primary motivating forces of the ego – it loses itself in those formations.
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Can food really affect our mental well-being?

"Can food really affect our mental well-being?" Food can affect our mental being, it also can affect our Physical ,Spiritual,Emotional,Social Health , it only depends what people eat. Food powers our life. It fuels all our body processes that enable us to move, think and breathe. There is no aspect that is not influenced by what people eat. Fueling our body with processed food, fast food, sugar, fat and calories food affects who we are. Food supplies the source of power for our brain as well as our body, and has a direct relationship to

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Child Progidy - Priyanshi Somani

Priyanshi Somani is a mental calculator. She was the youngest participant of the Mental Calculation World Cup 2010 and won the overall title. She is the only participant who has done 100% accuracy in Addition, Multiplication and Square Root till date in all four Mental Calculation World Cups. Somani is the winner of "Pogo Amazing Kids Awards 2010" in genius category. Her name is also added in the Limca Book of World Records. Priyanshi Somani was born on 16th november in 1998 in india. She is a daughter of businessman Satyen Somani and Anju Somani. She started learning Mental Maths at the age of 6. She was the youngest participant of the Mental Calculation World Cup 2010 and won the overall combination title in Germany

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Almond Blossoms by Vincent Van Gogh

Almond Blossoms by Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is one of the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. Vincent Willem van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853 in southern Netherlands. At the age of 37 he commited suicide after years of fighting with mental illness. He died on 27 July 1890. The Almond Blossom is a oil painting done on a canvas. Large white blossom branches like this against a blue sky were one of Van Gogh’s favourite subjects. Almond trees flower early in the spring making them a symbol of new life.They represented awakening and hope. He enjoyed them aesthetically and found joy in painting flowering trees. The blossoms of the apricot, peach and plum trees

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Differential Psychology

· 1884-87 - Research on clinical uses of cocaine 3. Psychic conflict · 1887-88 - Begins to use hypnosis in hysteria · 1893 - Publishes trauma theory of hysteria & 4. Mental energy (`libido') cathartic treatment Page Freud: landmarks Freud: Basic theses of psychoanalysis · 1896 - Introduces term `psychoanalysis' · "mental processes are in themselves unconscious and that of all

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Lecture1 Introduction to psychology

Marii Haak 2017 To start with... · Two main concepts to understand - Psychology - Psyche How do you define them? What is psychology? · The study of the soul and mind (psyche & logos) · Psychology is the scientific study of the behavior of the individuals (what we do) and their mental processes (inner thoughts and feelings) · Studies human behavior, inner experiences and circumstances under they occur · Is psychology a study of differences between people or rather a study of similarities? - General tendencies Primary goal · The primary goal of psychology is to improve the understanding of behavior and cognition of our self and other people Why do we do what we do? Why do we think what we think?

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The Polar Boy

Laos and Jaanika Arum. This film focuses on the development of the relationship between two young people - Mattias and Hannah. "The Polar Boy" has been supported by Estonian Film Foundation. Mattias is a young talented photographer living in Tallinn, who has a dream to become a student of the Berlin Arts Academy. He is in his final year of school and has to concetrate on studying before exams, but suddendly he fells in love with a girl. Hannah suffers from a mental disorder called bipolarity. She has periods of depression and periods of elevated mood and it is quite hard for her to control her mood swings. An unnormal amount of alcohol and drugs affects her life and she refuses to face the reality. Trying to win her heart, Mattias feels the need to prove Hannah, that he can be also just as adventorous and unpredictalble as she is. She does not want an ordinary lover. She wants sleepless nights, endless conversations, passion and madness.

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Vahetustega töö mõjud tervisele.

Scand. J. Work Environ. Health. 1998; 24: 76-80. 4 Sleep and Biological Rhytms 2007, cit Knauth P. The design of shift systems. Ergonomics 1993; 36: 1311-21. Pollock C, Cross R, Taylor P. Influences of 12 versus 8 hour shiftwork on injury patterns. International Ergonomics Association: Ergonomie de Lieux de Travail 1994; 5: 19-21. 5 Sleep and Biological Rhytms 2007, cit Hancock PA, Meshkati N, Robertson MM. Psychological reflections of mental workload. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 1985; 56: 1110-14. 6 Sleep and Biological Rhytms 2007, cit Ursin H, Ursin R. Psychological indicators of mental workload. In: Moray N, ed. Mental Workload: Its Theory and measurement. Plenum Press: New York, 1979; 394-365. 7 Sleep and Biological Rhytms 2007, cit Myrtek M, Deutschmann- Janicke E, Strohmaier H et al. Physical, mental, emotional, and subjective workload components in train drivers. Ergonomics 1994; 37: 1195-203. 8

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Töökohapõhine ülesanne - lauaveed

seeritud vesi, Eesti esimene lauavesi aastast 1968. Spordijoogid Vichy VivaSport – Vitamineral Power (greibi- ja gaseerimata, maitsestatud ja sidrunheina maitseline) ja vitamiinivee suure vitamiini ning Vitamineral Mental (pohla ja d mineraalaine sisaldusega rohelise tee maitseline) – joogid, jook. mis on rikastatud paljude erineva grupi vitamiinidega ja mineraalainetega. Vitamineral Power on eelkõige mõeldud

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People whould have the rights to design their own babies

People should have the right to design their own babies. Have you ever caught yourself thinking about what if you had the power to design your own baby? Most likely everyone has. It is every parent's hope that their child will turn out to be a perfect human being without any physical or mental disabilities. But is it moral? First of all, if parents could design their own baby everyone would be perfect. What is more there would not be any babies born with illnesses or disabilities, both mental and physical. This is good news both to parents and children because living together with a handicap or being one is a very hard and sad thing. Another major point is, how far would people go designing their babies. One thing is

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Crime is a disease

Even if they get out of prison or pay their fine, they usually fall back to their old ways and commit another crime. Criminals have different backgrounds so they have different reasons for their actions. Some come from damaged homes, others may have been influenced by their friends or community they live in, for excample getthos, some may have commited a crime out of lifes circumstances. During and after their imprisonment criminals should get some mental help. A psychologist could figure out what is the reason for their criminal activity and could give them advice. If the criminal has some serious financial issues that he has not caused he should be given a job so that he could run his life back on tracks. I think that criminals should not just be sent to jail but given mental and reasonable financial help because otherwise there is no chance to raise a better community.

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Drug addiction presentation

Drug addiction Definition ● Drug addiction, also called substance use disorder, is a dependence on a legal or illegal drug or medication. Keep in mind that alcohol and nicotine are legal substances, but are also considered drugs. Consequences of using drugs ● Drug addiction can cause serious, long-term consequences, including problems with physical and mental health, relationships, employment, and the law. Best known drugs ● Cannabis ● Heroin ● Cocaine ● LSD ● Ecstasy Cannabis ● Weed effects include losing interest in health, life, school activities, old friends and goals. Heroin ● Heroin is highly addictive and dangerous. Heroin is injected by a needle which usually is used by many addicts, which causes diseases like HIV to spread.

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Essay: Crime is a Disease

Thus, when they get out of prison or pay their fine, they usually tend to fall back to their old ways and commit another crime. Criminals have different backgrounds so they have different reasons for their deeds. Some come from broken homes, some may have been influenced by their friends, some may have commited a crime out of lifes circumstances, for example poverty, and some crimes might happen by an accident, by human error. During and after their imprisonment criminals should get some mental help. A psychologist could figure out what is the reason for their criminal activity and could give them advice. If the criminal has some serious financial issues that he has not caused he should be given a job so that he could run his life back on tracks. I think that criminals should not just be sent to jail but given mental and (reasonable) financial help because otherwise there is no chance to raise a better community.

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Computer addiciton

Computer addiciton Computer addiction is a mental illness which causes the excessive use of computers to the extent that it interferes with daily life. Excessive use may explain problems in social interaction, mood, personality, work ethic, relationships, thought processes, or sleep deprivation. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders does not include a diagnosis for such a disease. The term computer addiction originated long before the Internet. Some people develop bad habits in their computer use that cause them significant problems in their lives. The types of behavior and negative consequences are similar to those of known addictive disorders. Effects: Excessive computer use may result in, or occur with: Lack of social interaction. Using the computer for pleasure, gratification, or relief from stress.

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Shopping addiction

*CLICK* WHAT IS SHOPPING ADDICTION? COMPULSIVE BUYING DISORDER ONIOMANIA 6% U.S POPULATION URGE TO BUY UNNECESSARY THINGS LITERALLY MEANING "FOR SALE INSANITY" HOW IT WORKS? Shopping Guilt Emotional Craving trigger HISTORY ORIGINALLY DESCRIBED BY EMIL KRAEPELIN AND EUGEN BEULER LITTLE INTEREST UNTIL 1990 BAERLY RECOGNIZED AS A MENTAL ILLNESS SYMPTOMS I. OVER-PREOCCUPATION WITH BUYING II. DISTRESS AS A RESULT OF THE ACTIVITY III. BUYING IS NOT LIMITED TO MANIC EPISODES CONSEQUENCES BROKEN MARRIAGES ANXIETY LOST JOBS DEAFULTED LOANS HEALTH PROBLEMS LOSING CONTROL OF LIFE THIEVING PRISON BANKRUPTCY PSYCHOPATY SUICIDE TREATMENT

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RICHARD 2

England. He ruled from 1377 - 1399. Richard was a son of Edward, the Black Prince, and was born during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. At the age of four, Richard became second in line to the throne when his older brother Edward of Angouleme died. Richard succeeded to the throne at the age of ten in 1377. Richard was tall, good-looking and intelligent. As earlier historians used to believe, he may have suffered from a personality disorders. Richard's mental state has been a major issue since the 19th century. One of the first modern historians to deal with Richard II as a king and as a person was Bishop Stubbs. Stubbs argued that towards the end of his reign, Richard's mind "was losing its balance altogether"­ even though there is no basis for assuming the king suffered from mental illness ­ he showed clear signs of a narcissistic personality, and towards the end of his reign "Richard's grasp on reality was becoming weaker".

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Cannabis

different species – Cannabis sativa, indica and ruderalis  Indigenous to Central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent  Hemp fibre  Help oils  Medical purposes  Recreational drug  Aka Marijuana  Preparation of the Cannabis plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug or medicine  Mostly used recreationally or as a medical drug  Also religious or spiritual rites  Most widely used illegal drug in UK CONSUMED FOR EFFECTS  Mental and physical  Decrease in short- effects time memory  Heightened mood  Dry mouth  Relaxation  Impaired motor skills  Increase in appetite  Red eyes  Feelings of paranoia or anxiety  Reduce nausea and vomitting during chemotherapy  To improve appetite in people with HIV/AIDS  To treat chronic pain  Help with muscle spasms

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Vaimse võimekuse kontseptsioonid

London: Dent, 1883. Individuaalse psühholoogia ja mentaalsete testide esimene raamat. kuulmisläved, nägemisläved, värvitundlikkus jne. võimed erinevad, sest erinev sensoorne tundlikkus: muusikud, mehed, naised - maitsetundlikkus andekus: suurem energia ja suurem sensoorne tundlikkus. ühemunakaksikud ; sugupuude uurimine James McKeen Cattell (1860-1944) psühholoogia laboris Pennsylvania Ülikoolis (1888), Columbia Ülikoolis (1891) Cattell, J.M . Mental tests and measurements , Mind, 1890, 15, 373-380. esmakordselt termin " mental test" a) mentaalsed testid paljude inimestega b) tulemuseks: mentaalsete protsesside seosed, reeglid jne. 10 testi (algselt 50 ) 1. Dünamomeeter 2. Käe liikumise kiirus. 3. Taktiilne eristuslävi käel. 4. Valulävi (laubal) 5. Raskuste eristuslävi 6. Reaktsiooniaeg helisignaalile 7. Värvi nimetamise kiirus 8. Joone poolitamise täpsus 9

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Vaimse võimekuse kontseptsioonid

London: Dent, 1883. Individuaalse psühholoogia ja mentaalsete testide esimene raamat. kuulmisläved, nägemisläved, värvitundlikkus jne. võimed erinevad, sest erinev sensoorne tundlikkus: muusikud, mehed, naised - maitsetundlikkus andekus: suurem energia ja suurem sensoorne tundlikkus. ühemunakaksikud ; sugupuude uurimine James McKeen Cattell (1860-1944) psühholoogia laboris Pennsylvania Ülikoolis (1888), Columbia Ülikoolis (1891) Cattell, J.M . Mental tests and measurements , Mind, 1890, 15, 373-380. esmakordselt termin " mental test" a) mentaalsed testid paljude inimestega b) tulemuseks: mentaalsete protsesside seosed, reeglid jne. 10 testi (algselt 50 ) 1. Dünamomeeter 2. Käe liikumise kiirus. 3. Taktiilne eristuslävi käel. 4. Valulävi (laubal) 5. Raskuste eristuslävi 6. Reaktsiooniaeg helisignaalile 7. Värvi nimetamise kiirus 8. Joone poolitamise täpsus 9

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Imagination is More Important That Knowledge

Imagination is More Important That Knowledge Imagination is the ability to form a mental image of something that is not perceived through the senses. It's the ability of the mind to build mental scenes, things or events that do not exist, are not there or have ever happened in the past. Knowledge on the other hand is familiarity, awareness (osoznanije), or understanding gained (nakoplennqj) through experience or study. From the definition itself we can notice that to have knowledge you have to study or experience something in order to gain it but for imagination it is limitless, and also a gift from God to mankind and in fact has inspired us to gain more knowledge.

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Konstantin Päts

coup d'état to ensure their power, as Vaps movement threatened it. Vaps were put in to prison and were found guilty in planning coup d'état. From 1934 to 1937 he was the prime minister in duties of state elder. From 1937 to 1938 he was the State Elder of Estonia. From 1938 to 1940 he was the first president of Estonia. A week after Soviet occupation in Estonia had started, Päts was deported to Siberia. In 1954 he was brought to Jämejala's Mental Hospital. But was soon sent to Kalinin's oblast in Russian SSR. Actually Päts was not mentally ill. It was just a easy way how to get rid of former head of state. Päts died in Kanin's Mental Hospital on January 18, 1956. His grave was found in 1990 and Päts was reburied to Tallinn's Forest Cemetery.

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Mission 2 Unit 1 Part 1 (1)

· Mentally disturbed-a person who is emotionally upset, troubled, or maladjusted. · Persisted- To continue in existence · Radical- beliving or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political change · Recruited - to enlist (a person) for service in one of the armed forces · Tension - the act of stretching or the state or degree of being stretched, also mental or emotional strain; stress. · Traumatise- to subject or be sujected to mental trauma. · Withdrawn- not wanting to communicate with other people. · Allocated - to set apart for a particular purpose · Alter - to change; become different · Hey fever - an allergy caused by pollen or dust in which the mucous membranes of the eyes and nose are inflamed, causing running at the nose and watery eyes. · Aspect - a particular part or feature of something.

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Computer games - for and against

Computer games ­ for and against Nowadays people of all ages all around the world are spending a lot of time playing computer games. It's a general consensus, that playing video games is bad for people's mental and physical health. But is playing computer games really all around bad? First of all I'd like to point put the negative sides of computer gaming. One, that instantly comes to mind is addiction. Nowadays video gaming addiction is fairly common occurence, when kids don't think about anything but playing games on the computer and sacrificing hours upon hours of studying and socializing to play "a few more" rounds. Another bad thing is teen obesity

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Health, Healthy habits and sports

Topic Health, Healthy habits and sports Health is a state of physical, mental and social well-being. A truly healthy person not only feels good physically but also has a realistic outlook on life and gets along well with other people. Good health enables people to enjoy life and to achieve the goals they have set for themselves. To achieve and maintain good health, people must have basic knowledge about the human body and how it functions. Therefore, learning about health should be a part of every person's education.

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Laiendatud kava näidis

1. Drebing, C. E., Bell, M., Campinell, E. A., Fraser, R., Malec, J., Penk, W., Pruitt- Stephens, L. 2012. Vocational services research: Recommendations for next stage of work. ­ Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development. Nr 49, pp 101. 2. Holmes, J. 2007. Vocational rehabilitation. Oxford: Blackwell. 3. International Encyclopedia of Rehabilitation. the Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange (CIRRIE). 2010. 4. Jukka, P., Jukka, A. 2004. Mental health: integrated network and family-oriented model for co-operation between mental health patients, adult mental health services and social services. ­ Jounal of Clinical Nursing. Nr 13, pp 876. 5. Körner, M. 2008. Analysis and development of multiprofessional teams in medical rehabilitation. ­ GMS Psycho Social Medicine. 6. Marton, C. 2012. The Online Presence of Information Services at

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Psühhoaktiivsete ainete kasutamisest tingitud psühhootiline häire

Uimastid ja uimastitarvitajad Eesti ühiskonnas. Valgus. · Laukkanen, E., Marttunen, M., Miettinen, S., Pietikäinen, M. (2006). Kuidas aidata psüühikaprobleemidega noorukit. Medicina. · Mustajoki, M., Maanselkä, S., Alila, A., Hyvärinen, S., Huttunen, R., Rasimus, M. (2001). Õe käsiraamat. Medicina · Shives, R. L. (2005). Basic concepts of pshyciatric-mental health nursing. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. · Videbeck, S. (2003). Pshyciatric mental health nursing. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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What is nutritional therapy

therapeutic effects of any particular food for specific health conditions. Nutritional Therapy can help alleviate a wide range of health conditions, such as:  Allergies  Digestive problems  Autoimmune disorders  Hormonal imbalances  Obesity or weight issues, etc. ֎For exampleFor For exampleexample, blueberries can support heart health, bone strength, skin health, blood pressure, cancer prevention, and mental health. More and more chronic diseases originate from nutritional deficiencies, that’s where Nutritional Therapy can play a vital role improving the conditions. It is recognised as a complementary medicine. However, Nutritional Therapy is relevant for everyone, individuals with chronic conditions but also those of you looking to enhance your overall health and well-being. How does a Nutritional Therapist work?

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My Magna Carta.

attempt suicide every year. Nearly 30% of students don't go to school, because they don't want to get bullied. Also one of the worse causes is self-harming. Those, who do self-harm, find it releasing. How do I recognize a bullying victim? The victim is often sad, he/she keeps distance from the others, he's/she's anxious, they have conflicts with their classmates, friends or even family. I have my own experience on bullying. I got bullied for about 4 years, until I changed school. I had a lot of mental break-downs, I used to think about suicide, I used to self-harm (just that one time), I cried myself to sleep several nights. The wors thing I did, was that I kept the most of things inside me. I didn't say anyone what was happening to me. The most important thing is to tell maybe your best friend, or mom, or teacher what's going on and I'm sure they can help. But also it has one consequence what would probably last for their entire life: because of the bullying

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Alcohol

Speech may be slurred; balance, vision,reaction time and hearing will be impaired. (It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle at this level of intoxication.) 0.13-0.15 BAC: Gross motor impairment and lack of physical control. BLurred vision and major loss of balance. Euphoria is reduced and dysphoria beginning to appear. 0.16-0.20 BAC: Dysphoria (anxiety,restlessness) predominates, nausea may appear. The drinker has the appearance of a "sloppy drunk." 0.25 BAC: Needs assistance in walking; total mental confusion. Dysphoia with nausea and some vomiting. 0.30 BAC: Loss of consciousness. 0.40 BAC and up: Onset of coma,possible death due to respiratory arrest. WHAT IS CONSIDERED A DRINK: A drink that contains a half-ounce of alcohol or more. The amount you would problibly find in a 12 ounce can of beer, 4 ounce glass of table wine, 1 ounce shot of 100% destilled spirits such as whiskey or vodka. Generally this is the amount of alcohol a person can metabolize in about an hour

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„The monk who sold his ferrari" - Robin S. Sharma

„The monk who sold his ferrari" ­ Robin  S. Sharma Kristofer Seppel EMÜ 2015 What would you do if you were a successful trial  lawyer and one second you get heart attack in the  crowd? The content of the book • Julian Mantle and heart attack • Leaving the job and disappear The content of the book • Coming back to home • Telling his story to John: Himalayan journey 1) Arriving and meeting monks 2) Training (mental and physical) Illuminated life seven timeless virtues Thank you for listening!

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Suicide

SUICIDE Risk factors Mental disorders Previous attempts and self-harm Substance use Problem gambling Psychosocial states Medical conditions Media Rational Methods Hanging Pesticide poisoning Firearms Deaths 828,000 10th leading cause of death worldwide 12 per 100,000 persons per year Higher in men Common age Non-fatal attempted suicides Prevention Reducing access to certain methods Treatment of addictions Crisis hotlines The World Suicide Prevention Day Eluliin (Estonian Lifeline) Hotline: +372 6558088 Website: eluliin.ee E-mail Helpline: [email protected] Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun: 19:00 - 07:00

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Bullying

Bullying Some people are bullies. They want to have attention. Many people at school only laugh at it, nobody tries to stop it. Bullies at school are usually bigger children. Teachers are always against bullyng, and they know that it is bad. When I was jounger i was bullied by my grandfather, and I bullied him too.We are now good friends, we do not bully each other any more. When I was younger I was a bully, because I thought that it was cool. Now I understand that bullies have mental deseases. I hate bullies and being bullied.

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Reasons why human beings are unique

The symbols made by H. sapiens are clearly more advanced. We had also been around for 100,000 years before symbolic objects appeared so what happened? We had the capacity for art early in our history (Credit: SPL) We had the capacity for art early in our history (Credit: SPL) Somehow, our language-learning abilities were gradually "switched on", Tattersall argues. In the same way that early birds developed feathers before they could fly, we had the mental tools for complex language before we developed it. We started with language-like symbols as a way to represent the world around us, he says. For example, before you say a word, your brain first has to have a symbolic representation of what it means. These mental symbols eventually led to language in all its complexity and the ability to process information is the main reason we are the only hominin still alive, Tattersall argues. It's not clear exactly when speech evolved, or how

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Kristel Raud PSPSB ­ 2 What is schizophrenia? Mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by impaired emotional responses Delusions including paranoia and auditory hallucinations, disorganized thinking reflected in speech, and a lack of emotional intelligence Symptoms Hallucinations (hearing voices) Delusions (bizarre or persecutory in nature) Disorganized thinking and speech Social withdrawal Sloppiness of dress and hygiene Loss of motivation and judgment Positive and negative symptoms POSITIVE NEGATIVE Poverty of speech (alogia) Delusions Lack of desire to form Disordered thoughts relationships (asociality) and speech Lack of motivation (avolition) Auditory and visual hallucinations Causes Combination of genetic and environmental factors Fami...

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Aktiivusus ja tähelepanuhäired

langusena Depressiooni ei teki vaid võib alati pöörduda personali poole Kiida last kui ta on millegi positiivsega hakkama saanud Allikaloend: Laukkanen, E, Marttunen., M, Miettinen, S., & Pietikäinen, M. (toim) (2008). Kuidas aidata psühhikaprobleemidega noorukit. Tallinn: AS Medicina W.Lippincott &Wilkins. (2006). Straight As in Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing, USA. Horowitz,L.J. horowitz & Röst, C. (2007). Helping Hyperactive Kids a Sensory Integration Approach: Techniques and Tips for Parents and professionals, Hunter House Publishers, USA. McClusky, K. & McClusky, A. (2001). Understanding ADHD : Our Personal Journey, Kromar Printing : Canada Videbeck, S. L. (I.a). Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Child and Adolescent Disorders : lk 483-507. http://www.ath.ee/est/info/uurimus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTnVYGWWiWU

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Eclipse, Chapter Ninteen – Selfish kokkuvõte

can for the rest of them. But Bella persists: if Edward is going into danger, she refuses to be left behind. She considers asking him to stay safely with her instead. Her better part is appalled by her own selfishness, but her instincts for self-protection are stronger. Ignoring her guilt, she tells Edward the one thing she knows will keep him at her side: if he leaves her alone worrying about his safety, it will overset her mental balance again, as it did when he left her last autumn. Edward tries to convince her that her fears are totally groundless and that it will be an easy victory. Playing off his confidence, Bella suggests that since it's going to be so easy that he could sit out. One way or the other, she insists, she needs to be with him. After a long, guilt filled moment of consideration, Edward agrees saying that Bella is his first priority. Bella

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Sri Ishopanisad Introduction summary notes MRdd

As we have four defects, we can not acquire knowledge properly. These four defects progressivly and increasingly limit the knowledge that we can acquire. Four defects that every human being has, are: propensity to cheat, illusion, mistakes, limited senses. Because we have limited senses we can not perceive what is beyond our sense perception, therefore we make mistakes and stay in illusion ­ taking that "what is not (maya)" as something real, and we tend to cheat by creating our own mental speculations to prove our "truth". Therefore we need Vedas to acquire the perfect knowledge, transcendental knowledge. Vedas give universal and axiomatic wisdom. Universal means ­ applicable at all times, axiomatic- implicitly true. Vedic knowledge is superior to pratyaksha (direct sense perception) and anumana (mental speculation) knowledge. Both of them are defective yet they have their utility with some limitation. They are

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Mõttemudel

terminit ,,mõttemudel" viitamaks mõttelisele esitusele või mõtlemise simulasioonile üldiselt. Ajalugu Georges-Henry Luquet tõi tema 1927.aastal avaldatud raamatus Le dessin enfantin välja arvamuse, et lapsed loovad seesmisi mudeleid, mõjutades sellega teiste seas ka lastepsüholoogi Jean Piaget. Mõiste ,,mõttemudel" pärineb usutavalt koos Kenneth Craik'iga tema raamatust ,,The Nature of Explenation"(1943). Samal aastal kui Phillip Johnson-Laird avaldas teose Mental Models: Towards a Cognitive Science of Language, Inference and Consciousness, esitlesid Dedre Gentner ja Albert Stevens esiletoodud peatükke raamatust Mental Models. Raamat algab selgitusega: "Üheks funktsiooniks selles peatükis on seletada ilmset; inimeste maailmavaade meist endist, meie võimetest ja sooritatavatest ülesannetest või õppimisteemadest, sõltub paljugi kavandist, mille loome". Sest saadik on arutletud ja seda ideed kasutatud inimese-arvuti vahelises suhtluses ning selle

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Presentatsioon(powerpoint)

Trough organized corruption could operate freely in Chicago Capone had become a celebrity Gang wars North Side gang Capone's murder attemption (1926) Saint Valentine's Day Massacre (1929) Conviction and prison Eliot Ness Capone arranged to have himself jailed for nine months In 1932 Capone was convicted on tax crimes Alcatraz Al Capone had no more power Physical decline and death Physical and mental health had suffered under neurosyphilis Paroled in 1939 Returned to his home in Palm Island, Florida In 1947 suffered a fatal cardia carrest Capone was buried inMount Olivet Cemetery, in Chicago

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Drugs - your enemy

DRUGS-your enemy! Drugs-What are they? · Banned by law · Really dangerous and unhealthy · People use them to get high or feel better · Affect our behavior and senses completely · There are natural and chemical drugs What is a drug addiction? · Constant need to have it again and again · Physical addiction · Mental addiction Main reasons to start · Your friends use it · Curiosity-new and interesting · Symbol of independents,rebellious and being an adult · The feeling of being high · Easy to get · Symbol of money and fame What is what? · Ecstasy · Methadone · Meth · Cocaine · Heroin · Crack · Amphetamine · GHB · LSD · Nervines · Cannabis · Glues and varnishes · White Chinese

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Should children be encouraged to do sports?

Should we encourage children to do sports? Firstly, doing sports is important for our health and if children do not do sports it may cause health conditions when they get older for example overweight. Choosing an exercise should be appropriated to the child's age and development. A good thing to do is to take the child for a walk, swimming pool or even to play a video game Wii. Secondly, sports makes children more active and playful, which develops their minds. Sports influence people mental health and it helps to decrease stress, anxiety and depression when you get older. All in all, I think it is important to encourage children to do sports but parents must not force their children into sports because it may make them feel negative about it. Liisa Sildmaa 11.humanitaar

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Spordi- ja korvpallipsühholoogia

Võtmesõnad: Sport, korvpall, psühholoogia, treenimine, vaimne tugevus, vaimne valmisolek. Töö autor: Randel Kool Allkiri: Kaitsmisele lubatud: Juhendaja: Evelin Vanaselja Allkiri: 2 ANNOTATION Tallinna Nõmme Gümnaasium Title: Sports- and basketballpsychology Month and year. May 2012 Number of pages: 20 Summary Aim of the research was to find out how and why mental preparedness affects athlete's achievements. How can you train your mental toughness and who can help you with that. I wanted to know why does athletes have one day a good strong day but the other day they fail. To get the answers, i used different english web pages and also books. All data are taken from reliable and well known sources, whose authors are psychologists themselves or that field's scientists.

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Physical hazards konspekt

(m/s), and is measured with anemometer. Air velocity Content of CO2 in the air Which temperature is the best Productivity vs mental and physical work for your productivity? Mental work Mental work performance Productivity Physical work performance

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Life in future

anymore. Food nearly won't exist anymore; energy will come in tablet form. Transport will be a lot comfortable and faster. Cars will be soundless and all vehicles will whir ten times faster. You will think nothing of taking a holiday in outer space. Students will learn from TV, recorders and teaching machines. They will get pills to make them learn faster. We shall be healthier, too. There will be no common colds, cancer, tooth decay or mental illness. But this will be artificial and impermanent. People will be lazier because they won't have to do any work and life will be extremely comfortable but boring. It looks that if everything will be so easy, people will probably die simply from boredom. It's the way I think the world will live in the next century - if there is any world left!

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How energy drinks affect our bodies?

supplements, and sugar or sweeteners Marketed to improve energy, weight loss, athletic performance 30 to 60 minutes after consumption Targeted to 18 to 35 year old consumer Stimulative ingredients Caffeine Taurine Guarana Popular brands Hundreds of different brands Most popular brands: Red Bull, Monster, Rockstar, Burn Effects on central nervous system Chronic daily headaches Agitation Irritation Psychosis Changes in mental condition Insomnia Hallucinations Cardiovascular effects Increase heart rate and blood pressure Dysrhythmia Promote cardiovascular diseases Effects on gastrointestinal tract and teeth Diarrhea and stomachache Vomiting Heartburn Obesity Dental erosion Good effects Low doses of caffeine Improve cognitive performance, mood Improve task speed and accuracy Increased attention and alertness Energy drinks and pregnancy Risk of miscarriage Stillbirth

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Anxiety

Anxiety is often overlooked by adults and does not seem as big of a problem as other mental issues like depression. The truth is, anxiety can affect teenagers lives just as much and should be dealt with immediately. I also have anxiety at times, but I have found many ways to help myself. The first thing to do when having anxiety is to make sure that our body is taken care of. Enough sleep can reduce anxiety and stress very effectively. It is also crucial to have a healthy diet and well-balanced meals. Caffeine and alcohol are

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Modern electronic games

But are electronic games really that bad for you? Of course, like anything else, video games can be addictive, which may lead to eye damage. The impact of excessive visual medium is evident as a large number of children these days start wearing spectacles from an early age. Long hours of playing can also result in headaches and dizziness. When played moderately, video games have many benefits. The activities and actions on the screen provide a lot of mental stimulation, improving coordination, concentration and problem-solving skills. Online gaming enables many players to engage in a particular game simultaneously. There is constant communication between the players which in turn results in the development of meaningful as well as casual relationships among them. Even cadults can bond with their children while playing together. Modern electronic games are negative only when played irresponsibly. Overall, they can have a lot of

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Stress

becomes unhealthy. One of the ways to handle stress is doing what I love, such as taking pictures of nature. Doing activity like this includes walking and being in healthy enviroment. This is a good way to ignore stress. Another way to cope with stress is good time managment. Making work on time is a relief for everyone. To sum up, school and home are the main reasons of negative stress. There are many ways to cope with it. I believe that being under physical or mental pressure isn’t good for our health and we have to reduce it.

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Assignment4 Risk assessment

the university. What are the probable reasons for you to fail in your studies, to fail in exams and not getting the certificate? This is a brainstorming activity. There are no wrong or right answers. 1. Laziness 2. Health 3. Young love 4. Financial problems 5. Not understanding of the teacher's language skill 6. Mental health 7. Unhealthy lifestyle 8. Lack of motivation 9. Bad luck (you get hit my a car) 10. Stress 11. Too many distractions 12. Drug or alcohol abuse 13. Time management 14. Family problems 15. Work 16. Feeling like an outcast 17. Physical health

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Sheep senses and social cognition

Sheep senses and social cognition Sheep generally are held in low regard as far as cognition and social skills are concerned. However there is now interesting evidence from studies of their behaviour and brain function that they have highly sophisticated social and emotional recognition skills using faces, voices and smell. They are able to recognize and remember many diferent sheep and humans for several years or more and appear to have some capacity for forming mental images of the faces of absent individuals. The precence of such social cognition abilities in this species means that we must pay careful attention to welfare factors such as the composition and stability of their social environment as well as the nature of our own interactions with them. To many humans sheep are regarded as being as close to an automaton and amindless animal species as can be imagined and any serious consideration of their cognitive, social and general

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The school holiday

Changes and challenges can come in many forms. An holiday is the perfect place to try something new, to push yourself to a new limit and realise your dreams. You can do something that you've never tried before, like going to new places or take part of the adventure games. You can go to the gym or run every day 5 km. I like to go hiking in the woods or just take a daytrip to a city where I have never been before. The other possibility is to go for a mental challenge, like learning new language, or reading an interesting book. It is good challenge to take a science or philosophy book, something that is not so easy to read so you can be proud of yourself after finishing it. It is also possible to learn new skills such as cooking or dancing or making yourself a short film or learn a new computer program. Some people find yourself a job for a holiday and earn money.

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