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Course Group Proposal
You have recently been asked to lead a group. You can creatively develop the group from one of the following general themes: adult – a group addressing Family relationships with mental illness
Identify the age range *(18 and up) of the people in the group. Consider the group dynamics in terms of emotional maturity as well as chronological age. Play the role as if you were the leader. Identify the concerns you might have and the issues you may face leading the group.
Groups Gladding a counseling specialty 7th edition
Samuel T Gladding
This is the Book I use for the course just in case its needed
CONTENT:
Research Proposal – Addressing Family Relationship Issues in a Group
Your Name
Subject and Section
Professor’s Name
October 7, 2019
Mending family relationships is one of the crucial tasks of a counselor. This importance lies in the fact that broken families do not only affect the husband and the wife, but also the children themselves. In a study conducted by Härkönen, Bernardi, and Boertien (2017), the researchers found out that children in broken families are more likely to experience socio-economic, psychological, and emotional problems in the long-term. Thus, this creates the imperative for all counselors to ensure that marital separation is almost always the last resort.
Population of the Study
Accordingly, this group activity would focus on spouses that are on the verge of ‘breaking up’ and who have not yet gone through marriage counseling. This is to measure both the baseline and the improvements brought about by this counseling session. Additionally, the whole counseling session would last for eight sessions and is conducted in groups of eight to ten individuals, who are husbands and wives. This number would be ideal for everyone to be given the time to communicate with one another through the course of the activity.
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Instructions: Based on the reliance on conspiracy statutes to connect leaders of organized crime with activities carried out by their subordinates, the use of confidential informants is often critical to the investigation and prosecution of organized criminal activities; however, the relationship between informants and law enforcement can become quite complicated. Whitey Bulger, the leader of the Winter Hill Gang, was actually a confidential informant for the FBI. FBI agent John Connolly was convicted of second-degree murder and racketeering due to his relationship with Bulger.
Using the Bulger case as an example, discuss, as a team, the pros and cons of the use of confidential informants in the investigation and prosecution of organized crime.
Address the following in your discussion:
The motivations of the informant
The need to protect the informant
The need to control the informant
Any other benefits or problems connected with the use of confidential informants
Compile the team discussion into a TABLE that identifies the pros and cons of the use of confidential informants. 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Law | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: I need one comparison essay research. it must have 4 paragraph with 1 hook ( introduction ). I need to compare in The stages of persecution ( that is : propaganda/loss of rights – increased violence – segregation/separation – death camps ) you have to choose two of this and compare the Night Book with Congo war in that two stages. it must have 4 quote in each paragraph. 2 quote from The Night book and 2 quote from sources ( it must have at least 3 sources, and sources shouldn’t be wikipedia, please use valid sources. so I need 1 hook, 4 body paragraph, 4 quote in each paragraph, 2 from “The Night” book, and 2 from sources, that mean 16 quote at all. and the essay is about comparing persecution’s and genocide’s that happened in Congo war and “The Night” book. and keep in mind, that it should be in MLA format. 4 pages / approx 1100 words | Article Critique | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Create a workflow diagram of clinical and non-clinical data within an inpatient electronic medical record system. Include the departments for which this data would be captured and stored. For instance, chest x-ray reports would be captured in radiology department. You need to have a minimum of at least 10 data points. Make sure to explain the role of all data points. It is important that your data flows throughout your workflow diagram. For instance, you would not want your first data point to be the chest x-ray/radiology, then the next data point to be admissions (admission data would need to come first). You can create your workflow diagram using any workflow tool such as Smart Draw and Microsoft Word. You can also use PowerPoint if you prefer.
SLP Assignment Expectations
Provide a workflow diagram of clinical and non-clinical data within an inpatient EHR. You need to have at least 10 data points with the associated department for which the data is collected/stored.
Provide an introduction and conclusion paragraph where you discuss the importance of these data points.
Your references and citations should be consistent with a particular formatting style such as APA.
Provide references from at least 2 scholarly articles (peer-reviewed). Do not include information from non-scholarly materials such as wikis, encyclopedias.
Your workflow diagram must be a visual or graphical representation of the interaction of processes and/or how information (data) flows through an electronic medical record system.
Use the following link for more details and information about workflow diagram: https://www(dot)smartdraw(dot)com/workflow-diagram/ 3 pages / approx 825 words | APA | Case Study | English (US) 🇺🇸 | IT & Computer Science | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Please help i need this done in 45 minutes just do anything you can 2 pages / approx 550 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | Undergraduate |
Instructions: just write no more than 1 page and don’t quote. just answer the question that the professor posted. thanks!
This week’s reading is the famous (at least among entrepreneurial academics) theorem called PORTER’S 5 FORCES MODEL. Consider the 5 forces as described in the reading. Let’s go back to the example of general Mills that we discussed in class. Remember how they charted a course into a new sector of the food industry? If you were one of the founders of General Mills for example, how would you have assessed these 5 forces as you staked out your market niche? In your response, please describe your assessment of each of these 5 forces. On a scale of High/Medium/Low, rate each of these risks as viewed by the founding entrepreneurs. In other words, how would you rate these 5 forces is you were a Generall Mills owner? No need to go more than 1 page. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Coursework | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Research Paper on the Relationship between Chuch Teachings and Death Penalty
Please note that you need to add footnotes, this is a bible subject, the instruction will be uploaded as a picture. 7 pages / approx 1925 words | APA | Research Paper | Social Sciences | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Change Proposal
Technology has been credited with contributing to a safer patient environment. Create a change proposal for a new technology that will contribute to a safer patient environment. Examine human factors including resistance to change into the expanded use of informatics. Be sure to include how your proposed change will impact patient safety, how you will measure the impact of your change, and how you will communicate and implement this change.
Submissions Details:
Submit your response in a 3- to 5-page Microsoft Word document.
APA 6th edition needed. Turnitin has to be below 30%
Grading ruburic
Criteria
No Submission
0 points
Emerging (F through D Range) (17-19)
19 points
Satisfactory (C Range) (20-22)
22 points
Proficient (B Range) (22-25)
25 points
Exemplary (A Range) (25-28)
28 points
Summarized how proposal will impact patient safety.
Student did not submit assignment
Did not summarized how proposal will impact patient safety, or the details are vague or nonexistent.
Summarized how proposal will impact patient safety,
but there is a lack of detail.
Summarized how proposal will impact patient safety. Explanations were good but could be more detailed.
Thoroughly summarized how proposal will impact patient safety.
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This table lists criteria and criteria group name in the first column. The first row lists level names and includes scores if the rubric uses a numeric scoring method.
Criteria
No Submission
0 points
Emerging (F through D Range) (17-19)
19 points
Satisfactory (C Range) (20-22)
22 points
Proficient (B Range) (22-25)
25 points
Exemplary (A Range) (25-28)
28 points
Summarized how impact of change will be measured.
Student did not submit assignment
Did not summarized how impact of change will be measured or the details are vague or nonexistent.
Summarized how impact of change will be measured, but there is a lack of detail.
Summarized how impact of change will be measured. Explanations were good but could be more detailed.
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No Submission
0 points
Emerging (F through D Range) (19-22)
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Satisfactory (C Range) (22-25)
25 points
Proficient (B Range) (26-28)
28 points
Exemplary (A Range) (29-32)
32 points
Summarized a communication strategy.
Student did not submit assignment
Did not summarized a communication strategy, or the details are vague or nonexistent.
Summarized a communication strategy, but there is a lack of detail.
Summarized a communication strategy. Explanations were good but could be more detailed.
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Criteria
No Submission
0 points
Emerging (F through D Range) (19-22)
22 points
Satisfactory (C Range) (22-25)
25 points
Proficient (B Range) (26-28)
28 points
Exemplary (A Range) (29-32)
32 points
Examined the human factors including resistance to change.
Student did not submit assignment
Did not examine the human factors including resistance to change, or the details are vague or nonexistent.
Examined the human factors including resistance to change, but there is a lack of detail.
Examined the human factors including resistance to change. Explanations were good but could be more detailed.
Examined the human factors including resistance to change. Specific, detailed evidence is used to support ideas.
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Criteria
No Submission
0 points
Emerging (F through D Range) (12-14)
14 points
Satisfactory (C Range) (14-16)
16 points
Proficient (B Range) (16-18)
18 points
Exemplary (A Range) (18-20)
20 points
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources (i.e., APA); and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Student did not submit assignment
Did not write in a clear, concise, and organized manner; nor demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources (i.e., APA); and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources (i.e., APA); and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation, but there is a lack of details.
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources (i.e., APA); and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Explanations were good but could be more detailed.
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources (i.e., APA); and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Specific, detailed evidence is used to support ideas.
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Overall Score
Overall Score
No Submission0 points minimum
Emerging (F through D Range)96 points minimum
Satisfactory (C Range)110 points minimum
Proficient (B Range)124 points minimum
Exemplary (A Range)140 points minimum 3 pages / approx 825 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Rennaiscience (History course)
Immanuel Kant dares you to show what you know about early modern Europe. He asks that you focus solely on the materials from this course. Kant freaks out when he reads things taken from random websites or other material not assigned in the course. The idea is to think about what we did specifically in this class. (For example, ONLY FROM TEXTBOOK LIKE THE EUROPEAN WORLD, LIVES UNCOVERED, http://www.humanrights.com/what-are-human-rights.html, http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/etc),
Kant politely asks that you write at least 550 to 750 words (2+ to 3 pages, typed and double-spaced) on one of the topics below (a little more is fine too). This is a thought essay but do try to have a clear thesis and provide some examples or evidence from course texts where appropriate.
1. Did life for the “average” person change in fundamental ways between 1400 and 1800? If you took the average man or woman, say a farmer/peasant, craftsperson, small-time merchant, or their wife, and compared their lives in 1400 and in 1800 how much do you think their lives had changed? What aspects of life changed the most, and what changed the least? You can think in terms of their everyday lives, their work, their leisure, their homes, their education, occupational opportunities and the like. How might they view things like religion, politics or medicine? Was the average person’s life fundamentally the same or different in important and essential ways?
You can focus on a single “type” or look at more than one but focus has advantages. Be clear about gender, status and profession as you think about this—as well as where the person lived. You can make comparisons to others whose lives might have changed more or less (in the same time period).
2. What was not modern about early modern Europe? Some scholars view the period from roughly 1400 to 1800 as marking the beginning of modernity, hence the period is called early modern. Others believe it is more useful to think of the period as an extension of earlier history, and that industrialization marks the real break toward modernity. The period did witness many changes but these do not necessarily mark out a linear movement toward modernity. So write about the ways the period was not modern.
3. By 1800 Europe had emerged “as the major driving force behind global developments.” (Kümin, 2nd ed, p 362) In what specific ways was Europe a driving force in the world by 1800? How had Europe come to play this role? What were the limitations of European influence? Be sure to include that last point and be careful to look at expansion only up to 1800 and not include the extensive colonization of the nineteenth century in your answer. 3 pages / approx 825 words | APA | Essay | History | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Country: south africa
This assignment asks you to answer three questions:
(1) What are the country’s main contributions to GEC (e.g. methane, CO2, biodiversity
loss, soil erosion, etc.), and what are their sources (e.g. industry, deforestation, urbanization, etc.)?
(2) What are the primary effects of GEC in your assigned country, and who/what is most impacted? (potential and already realized).
(3) Taking (1) and (2) above together, what does your analysis tell us about questions of equity and fairness?
Please note: In answering this, it is important to keep in mind that the primary effects of GEC on your assigned country are not caused solely by emissions from the country in question – emissions are produced globally, with some countries producing more than others.
As you answer this question, be sure to engage with core course concepts.
3-4 pages double spaced 12 pt font.
Citations: You must cite a minimum of 4 sources (all of the ones below)
Sources:
https://climateactiontracker(dot)org/countries/south-africa/sources/
https://www(dot)un(dot)org/africarenewal/magazine/december-2018-march-2019/global-warming-severe-consequences-africa
https://cdkn(dot)org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/AR5_IPCC_Whats_in_it_for_Africa.pdf
https://www(dot)ipcc(dot)ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/02/WGIIAR5-Chap22_FINAL.pdf
https://www(dot)climateinteractive(dot)org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/WCS-Briefing-Statement-Other-Developing-v5.pdf
https://www(dot)environment(dot)gov(dot)za/sites/default/files/docs/sanational_determinedcontribution.pdf 4 pages / approx 1100 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Master’s | Research Paper | Social Sciences |
Instructions: Part 1.
“The Yellow Wall-paper”. In addition to reading this story, also read the biography on Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Why I Wrote “The Yellow Wall-paper”?
What is your interpretation of this short story? What is the theme, symbolism (such as the meaning of the yellow wall-paper) and point of view?
Part 2.
“The Yellow Wall-paper” and Daisy Miller.
Compare “The Yellow Wall-paper” to James’s Daisy Miller as portraits of American women in peril. Compare the complicity of men in these crises.
Use examples and quotes from the story to support your theory.
The response should be at least three paragraphs in length.
Use examples and quotes from the story to support your theory.
The response should be at least three paragraphs. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Essay | Literature & Language | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Minimum of 8 scholarly resources (These are from the Week 4 Annotated Bibliography. Conduct additional research as needed.)
Introduction
You will work on a research project for the duration of this course that you will deliver as a presentation. Here is a brief breakdown of the project so that you can plan your time in the course:
Week
Task
Week 3
Topic Selection
Week 5
Annotated Bibliography
Week 6
Script
Week 8
Presentation
Instructions
The next step in the course project is to develop a script that you will use to record the narration for your presentation. Include headings for the slide number. Your final presentation should have 5-8 slides (not including title slide, conclusion slide, or references slide). Here are a few tips:
Address all requirements for the content.
Balance the amount of content for each slide. If there is too much content on one slide, try to break it up into two slides or consider where you can be more concise with your wording.
Include citations where needed (e.g., quoted material and paraphrased/summarized ideas from a source that are not common knowledge). Note: When you get to the recording phase – you will need to read your in-text citations aloud, but you do not need to read your references slide.
Looking Ahead
Practice reading their script now so that you will be ready to record by Week 8. You may use PowerPoint or another method (mp4 file) approved by your instructor.
Writing Requirements (APA format)
Length: minimum of 3 pages (not including title page or references page)
1-inch margins
Double spaced
12-point Times New Roman font
Title page
References page (minimum of 8 scholarly sources) 3 pages / approx 825 words | APA | Literature & Language | Other (not listed) | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Student will view one of the following documentary videos and submit a brief critical analysis essay
Lucy Worsley, If Walls Could Talk, Episode 3, Vidoe on Demand,
https://www(dot)youtube(dot)com/watch?v=VK6mwqw0FqQ
a. Paragraph one—you will provide a brief overview of the event. Please include the day/date of the event, the location, the approximate audience size (if any), the name of the speaker, and the way in which you saw the event (live, live virtual, recorded)
b. Paragraphs two and three—you will address any two of the following issues in your discussion. Your comments and observations should be specific and detailed.
(1) the speaker’s organization
(2) the speaker’s verbal delivery
(3) the speaker’s use of presentation aids
(4) the speaker’s credibility
Please make sure you identify the issue you will be discussing at the beginning of each of these two paragraphs. Please include specific examples from the presentation to support your observations.
c. Paragraph four—make any overall assessments, observations, and/or conclusions about this event and about this speaker. What did you learn from this event? Was it worth your time to attend? 2 pages / approx 550 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Fell your Pain
This paper is about the IT Network Solutions. There is no mandatory number of words but the point of view is clear. Citation type I am not quite sure but I have instruction
Upon an assessment and evaluation of your company’s current IT services and needs, it is our pleasure to offer you this IT Solutions Proposal for your review and approval. As an established, yet growing company, we recognized that your firm would need an upgrade to your current systems to meet the growing demands from your clients. This improvement to your systems and infrastructures could help boost overall productivity. 5 pages / approx 1375 words | APA | Coursework | IT & Computer Science | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Discuss the relationship between personal and professional growth. Can one occur without the other? Provide your rationale. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | Undergraduate |
Instructions: I would like you to rewrite/edit the highlighted answers in the attached Assignment in your way with the same idea as my answers (to avoid Plagiarism). Please let me know if you need any further information. Thank you
Note: Some writers ask for extra time. So, please if you don’t have time DO NOT accept my request. I will not give you extra time. Thank you 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Business & Marketing | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Hi, Please read the instructions for this assignment below. Please let me know which topic would you like to write about. The books we read so far including The Iliad and The Odyssey both by Homer, The Oresteia, Genesis, Job, and Sappho if not, winter. I would personally recommend to write The Iliad or odyssey. I must show proof of attendance to the Museum. You can find pictures online and please let me know which museum in NYC and topic did you pick then I will go there and take a picture of the one you write to show attendance. I would greatly appreciate it! just like the last assignment you did, do not use many big or really complicated words, but the ideas and structure of the essay must be super CLEAR. Thank you
Want to ignore historical context and focus on your experience and your own analysis of the cultural piece. You may want to consider your own experience at the museum or theatrical event. And. discuss how this experience reshaped your interpretation or relationship to a text(s) we read this past semester. (Museum: what pieces were around it? Was the piece displayed as part of a theme, historical period, or an artist’s work? How did that shape your interaction with it?
Theater: what was the production like? The sets? Costumes? The spectacle?) It is up to you. and there are many other ways you can approach this writing piece.
OPTION TWO: For option two. discuss the connection between your creation and a text we read. You might approach this like a book review or artist exhibit review in a newspaper, discussing the major themes you sought to develop. Or. you might reflect on the process of making your work – what choices did you make in crafting your poetry/music/film etc.? Why? What inspired you initially from the original work that led to your creation? How did the process of creating this work make you appreciate a new aspect of the texts we read or the authors who wrote them? Again, it is up to you. and there are many other ways you can approach this writing piece.
1 Core in Contemporary Culture Due: Nov 8th1.1 The Core and Contemporary Culture Assignment:
This assignment asks you to be creative and connect the literature we have read this semester to contemporary culture. You must submit 2-3 page writing assignment.
1) One option is that you may select a piece of NYC based western visual art. theater or film and examine them in conjunction with a piece of literature from this semester. These may be found through a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art or attendance of a performance (theater, poetiy. dance, etc.) in NYC. Write an analysis examining the piece/pieces you chose to discuss, relating them to the literature we have read, and how the engagement with the pieces you chose makes you think reflect understand the literature we have read this semester. As creativity is a component of the assignment, be selective in picking what you want to write about.
2) Alternatively, you may develop your own creative project (visual art. theater, poetiy. dialogue, letter). In addition to submitting your piece, you must write an analysis explaining how your work interprets and relates to literature we have read. Grading of this assignment will be based to some degree on creativity but mostly on your ability to present a clear, organized piece of writing that demonstrates an engagement with the text.
DUE: The written assignments are due 11/9. In addition to submitting your written piece, you must show proof of attendance (photos of tickets or attendance/selected pieces) that may be submitted via email.
For those of you going on the Met Tour. be creative in your selection of what work you want to use for your assignment. You may want to pick a piece not discussed on the torn- itself. You are welcome to go to the Met on your own time and pick a piece.
**It is not necessary to construct an argument in the way that you do for the analytic essays. However, your essay, should be organized, and an argument or at least a clear introduction explaining the piece that you selected or created and its connection to the text(s) this past semester, may be helpful. I would also encourage you to make the connection between the cultural piece and what you saw obvious. Show engagement both with the text we read this past semester and draw connections between the text and the cultural piece you chose. You should cite or reference the text as needed.
OPTION ONE: If you are doing option ONE. you have a variety of options. You may want to consider the historical context in which the cultural piece you selected was created. 3 pages / approx 825 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: A Visit from the Goon Squad
Essay question: Choose one character and examine the impact time has on his or her life.
Argue whether time is truly a “goon” or whether it allows for redemption.
for the only cite work you need to use the book A Visit from the Goon Squad
Your goal is to write a well-developed essay. Grading is holistic. Everything counts: structure, development, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. 3 pages / approx 825 words | English (US) 🇺🇸 | Essay | Literature & Language | MLA | Undergraduate |
Instructions: Philosophy Essay 2 Prompt: Explain your analysis on Descartes philosophy
Explain what Methodological skepticism is (Use skepticism; doubt to explain things) (I don’t know the truth about anything)
Explain Cogito ergo sum (I think)
Solipsism (only my mind exists)
Contents of the (his) human mind (imagination? finitude?)
Why his idea of God is different (the idea of God cannot be separate from the existence of God) (How does Descartes explain the divine)
Freedom (to think)+ ethics (how to think)+ will (natural moves)/inclination/habitual behavior
Induction: The inference of a general law from particular instances. Uniformity of nature.
Problem of induction= prejudice = Presupposition that a sequence of events in the future will always occur as they have in the past.
Use Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy
Meditation I: On What Can Be Called into Doubt
Meditation II: On the Nature of the Human Mind, Which Is Better Known Than the Body
Meditation III: On God’s Existence
Meditation IV: On Truth and Falsity
Meditation V: On the Essence of Material Objects and More on God’s Existence
Meditation VI: On the Existence of Material Objects and the Real Distinction of Mind from Body
Look up reference to these meditations online 6 pages / approx 1650 words | APA | Literature & Language | Term Paper | Undergraduate |
Instructions: The main goal is to demonstrate understanding of the week’s readings and put the authors in conversation with each other. Compare/Contrast or otherwise examine at least two readings from the week and how they relate (or don’t) to each other, the theme of the week, and the course as a whole. Responses should have a thesis, analysis of the articles, and your own opinions. Do not simply summarize or paraphrase the articles. 1 page / approx 275 words | APA | Essay | Literature & Language | Undergraduate |
Instructions: It is a well-known fact that people need to exercise to prevent being afflicted with diseases, especially those that are caused by unhealthy lifestyle. However, keeping an exercise routine for a college student is easily said than done. On the one hand, this is due to the number of academic requirements that we have to do every day. On the other hand, this is also due to the social life and other extra-curricular activities that consume most of our idle time. In other words, while exercising is noted in the calendars of most college students, this usually gets relegated when there is any spare time after everything else. However, what I realized lately was that exercising need not be done and scheduled as a whole day activity per week. Instead, I saw some videos saying that by doing small but continuous physical efforts every day (e.g., walking to school instead of riding the bus) one can experience the benefits of a one-time-per-week routine that others are doing. About this, I also realized that this kind of method could also be done in other aspects of life such as dieting by changing parts of what you eat little by little and not in one fell sweep. In fact, for four weeks now I make sure to walk going to school and other places and reduce the number of calories that I eat by changing portions of my meals to fruits. While the results might not be that good as having a strenuous workout routine, I believe that this is doing me well given that I have a very tight schedule. All in all, I think that by doing things little by little, I could then convince myself to increase the strenuousness of my activities little by little. 1 page / approx 275 words | Essay | Health, Medicine, & Nursing | High School | Other |
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