We were asked to create a prototype of ITW David Speer to show how we would minimize traffic around the area. ITW has a maximum density of 80 pc/ln/hr; it’s at a Los F which is the worse possible congestion you could experience. It faces the most congestion on the main streets such as Laramie, Grand and Central. We are also improving the health in humans such as stress levels through this new design. We must test and evaluate our results to ensure it meets the restrictions of it being Los F to becoming Los C or above. In order to improve all this we were given a budget of 2 million dollars. In order to have our project succeed to a high standard we must gather information on multiple items. For our criteria of stress we must identify
Stress is a part of everyday life and as such is a part of all organisations. Cole in his 2004 book ‘Management Theory and Practice’ describes stress as:
There are fundamentally different methodologies to the definition and study of stress that interrelate with each other and this has been concluded in several different evaluations of the scientific collected works (Appley & Trumbull, 1967).
2. Which of the following is the BEST definition of stress? A) the demands that are made on you by other people B) deadlines, daily hassles, or inconveniences C) a negative emotional state caused by your perception that you are unable to cope with events or circumstances D) the mental processes that people use to make sense out of their environment
"Stress should be a powerful driving force, not an obstacle” says American author Stanley Johnson. I consider stress in that sense today, but just a little while back, it wasn’t so. A few months ago, I would mull over situations which weren’t even remotely demanding, unnecessarily stressing myself. Through my eBay business, DynamicDeals101, I learned to effectively deal with situations that would otherwise seem impossible to handle.
“The only motive that can keep politics pure is the motive of doing good for one's country and its people”- Henry Ford
Assess the contribution of the personality you have studied to their period of national and/or international history.
“One seldom recognizes the devil when he has his hand your shoulder.” These were the words said by Albert Speer, the Nazi who said sorry. So who was Albert Speer? Albert Speer (born March 19 1905) was an architect, author and high-ranking Nazi German government official. Speer studied in the technical college in Munich and Berlin before gaining his architectural license in 1927. Although he was an architect he originally wanted to become a mathematician when he was young but he ended up following the footsteps of his father and grandfather and decided to do architecture.
Outline the background and rise to prominence of Albert Speer. Individuals are products of their time
Stress Specific Purpose: I will inform my audience about stress. Central Idea (Thesis Statement): I am going to explain what stress is, the symptoms and effects of stress, and how to lower your stress levels. INTRODUCTION I. (Attention Getter)
Choose and explain stress management techniques that can help you cope with each of your four stressors. Do not use the same techniques for each stressor. Your answer must include at least four different coping strategies and the circumstances when you have or plan to use them. For each stressor take into account: techniques or lifestyle behaviors that can prevent a stressor from occurring; techniques that can change your thinking about the stressor; ways to calm yourself or change the situation while the stressor is
General Purpose: To inform the audience about the cause, affect and ways to manage stress.
Many believe that stress is a simple problem, however it is often misunderstood and more complex than they believe (p. 181, Griffin & Moorhead, 2014). Stress is the physiological and psychological response to excessive and usually unpleasant stimulation as well as threatening events in the environment (p. 284, Schultz and Schultz, 2010). Stress appears in silent and subtle ways but this negative response affects millions of employees in all levels of all types of jobs (p. 284, Schultz and Schultz, 2010). If identified
In defining the concept of stress, occupational stress and role stress are examined based on the fact that people's lives are characterized with stressors that contribute to numerous threats to their well-being. Since the concept of role stress, which is related to occupational stress, is not found in the dictionary, the starting point in the definition and analysis of stress is the use of the term stress (Riahi, 2011, p.722). While stress was initially described as the experience of some form of strain by any living organisms, the description has been expanded to a phenomenon that contributes to severe and distressing experience,
Central Idea: There are many forms of stress and it is important to know what they are and why they are that way.
B. Relevance Stress is what you feel when you react to pressure, either from the outside world (school, work, after-school activities, family, friends) or from inside yourself (wanting to do well in