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    while similarity between individuals enhances initial attraction (Vinacke, Shannon, Palazzo & Balsavage, 1988), and allows social validation (Byrne, 1971). Physical attractiveness, one of the most important determinants of interpersonal attraction is often seen as a sign of fertility, strength, or health (Buss, 1999; Thornhill, 1998). Physical attractiveness individuals has been shown to be treated preferentially and more positively to the extent that it influence outcomes of interpersonal interactions

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    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMONGST INDIVIDUALS WHO LIVE IN WESTERN SYDNEY? ABSTRACT: What are the perceptions of domestic violence amongst individuals who live in western Sydney? When the term “domestic violence” is heard, it is most likely that acts of physical abuse would enter the individual’s mind. It is essential to affirm that domestic violence refers to many forms of abusive

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    does that MASC have a total score, it also includes a factor index that includes, harm avoidance, physical symptoms, separation anxiety and social anxiety (March et al., 1997). As a starting point, of developing the MASC, no clusters of expected anxiety symptoms were clusters together, only hypothesized to be cognitive, physical, behavioural and emotional. After developing and administering the test, a varimax rotation was used to derive four factor index scores of physical symptoms, social anxiety

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    This was an interesting article from the journal “Physical therapy.” This article acknowledges that pediatric physical has been shown to reduce skull deformation in infants with positional preference; however, this article also recognizes that not all infants respond well to therapy. The main focus of this study was to identify characteristics in parents and in infants which may help to predict responses to therapy. This study was a “prospective cohort study. “Two to four months old infants with

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    shameful for you? The reason why shameful Frequency Percent Feel hurt or humiliated 153 50.2 The inherent character/shy 83 27.2 Breaking the norm either intentionally or unintentionally 59 19.3 Not fulfillment expectations themselves 10 3.3 Total Response 305 100.0 Part B of the instrument to explore things with regard to the perceived shame before doing something. This question is intended to find out whether there is an experience of shame felt by adolescents before performing an activity or

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    Survey Instrument RESPONSES Item 1. What led to your interest in a career in law enforcement? Did family or friends try to dissuade you from pursuing a career in law enforcement? Total Responses = 9: Family influence = 4; Discouraged = 6; Inspired by others = 4; Enjoyed the work = 2 The overarching theme for this data was that family members were initially hesitant to endorse the prospective law enforcement officers' career choice, but most eventually expressed pride in their sons' or

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    Total knee arthroplasty are also known as total knee replacement. It is used as one of the option to relive the pain and to restore the function to an arthritic knee. Total knee arthroplasty or total knee replacement is used when other methods such as weight loss, physical therapy, medical or injections have failed to relive arthritis- associated knee pain. Knee replacement implant is remove of damaged cartilage and bones from surface of knee joint and followed by implantation of an artificial knee

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    completed, the results led me to look into several other areas. The CTQ, being composed of three different types of adverse stimuli, physical, emotional, and sexual, was split up into its respective areas in order to investigate if there was any significance within the CTQ compared to the ROI. The physical abuse and physical neglect were added together to create the total physical CTQ score, and the same was done to the emotional category. The sexual abuse category was not investigated further because often

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    0000 Mode 1.00 Std. Deviation .88913 Variance .791 Range 2.00 Minimum 1.00 Maximum 3.00 Q1B recoded Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid Dissatisfied 494 39.7 39.9 39.9 Neither 260 20.9 21.0 60.9 Satisfied 484 38.9 39.1 100.0 Total 1238 99.4

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    occur in the brain and muscles when athletes imagine the movements without actually performing them. Thus, the psychoneuromuscular theory asserts that vivid imagined events produce innervations in our muscles similar to that produced by the actual physical execution of the event. Coaches and athletes should know that mental imagery strengthens their muscle memories by having the muscle respond in the correct sequence without actually executing the movement, (William 2009). Symbolic Learning Theory

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