By: Sicat, Brigitte L.; Hill, Lilian H.. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Nov2005, Vol. 69 Issue 4, p460-466, 7p
This article is about giving new Pharmacy students the knowledge of the health literacy problem during this era, and the task to try and solve this issue. They are shown and taught the possible consequences for these people who are illiterate when it comes to health literacy, and the tools to solve this problem.
Wright, Alan N., and Jan Tolan. "Prejudice Reduction Through Shared Adventure: A Qualitative Outcome Assessment of a Multicultural Education Class." Journal of Experiential Education 32.2 (2009): 137-154. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 22 Nov. 2010.
This article focuses on the importance of multicultural education in order to reduce common prejudices. Multicultural education helps students see these multiple perspectives which helps lead to the ending of social oppression. Learning about various cultures around the world would give students respect and appreciation for their contributions and is necessary to combat social injustices. Prejudice and racism is very embedded within American society that attitudes remain largely unrecognized. Prejudice reduction is a necessary component of multicultural education.
Pheonix House."Facts On Tap." factsontap.org. MetLife Foundation, n.d. Web. 22 Nov. 2010
This article provides a number of "sobering statistics" that show the negative outcomes of drinking. Drinking myths and peer pressure are both explained and discussed. The amount of money a college students spends on alcohol is also shown. This is an informational and awareness website for college students and their parents.
Boyle, Jennifer, Nicole Larose. "The Personal Beliefs, The Environment and College Students' Exercise and Eating Behaviors." American Journal of Health Studies 23.4 (2008) 195-200. Ebsocohost. Web. 22 Nov. 2010.
College students are at risk for overweight/obesity. It was hypothesized that better nutrition and physical activity would be related to healthy environmental perceptions and personal beliefs.Sixty-five percent of American adults are overweight. The greatest increases in overweight and obesity occur in persons between 18-29 years of age.Eating habits are also a problem in both the general population as well as among college students. Only 28% of persons over the age of two are meeting daily recommendations for fruit intake and even fewer 3% are meeting daily recommendations for vegetable intake. College students often exceed the recommended daily limit for saturated fat intake. A study by Racette found that more than half the students in their sample reported eating high-fat fried or fast foods at least three times per week.
Chodkiewicz, Andrew, Betty Johnston, Keiko Yasukawa. "Educating Parents: The EvenStart financial literacy program." Journal of Literacy and Numeracy Studies 14.1 (2005): 33-47. Ebsco. Web. 22 Nov. 2010.
This article talks about the benefits of parents and children working together to better understand financial literacy. It talks about different programs one can take to better understand their finances. The article also does a good job at defining specifically what financial literacy is.
Singleton Jr., Royce. "Collegiate Alcohol Consumption and Academic Performance." Journal of Studies on Alcohol (2007): n. pag. Web. 22 Nov. 2010.
This article explains the correlation between drinking habits and study habits. It talks about how binge drinking is becoming a more common occurance on college campuses and that the outcomes of such drinking are not good. The article provides several statistics from research conducted that shows us the negative correlation between drinking and studying.
Kezar, Adrianna. "Financial Literacy, a Key to Success for Low-Income Students." Chronicle of Higher Education 56.35 (2010): A26. Ebsco. Web. 22 Nov. 2010.
This article talks about how people from low income backgrounds are often behind the others when it comes to financial literacy. The problem starts with education, many students are not being educated about finances. If the grant programs went through the lives of those that are from low income families would be improved.
Finkel, Ed. "A Bull Market for Financial Literacy: The Great Recession compels school districts to teach dollars and sense." Journal of District Administration 46.8 (2010): 68-74. Ebsco. Web. 22 Nov. 2010.
This article talks about how some schools are teaching children about finances. Some states are starting to require that a personal finance or independent living classes be taught at the high school level. The only problem with teaching these courses is finding adequate teachers. Most states want teachers to have a business background.
Jorgensen, Bryce, Jyoti Savla. "Financial Literacy of young adults: The importance of Parental Socialization." Journal of Family Relations 59.4 (2010): 465-478. Ebsco. Web. 22 Nov. 2010.
This article tests the idea that parents influence their young on topics such as finances. There are survey results that show parental influence had an impact on the students and their financial outlook. There is also an enormous influence on financial behavior and attitude.
Bauman, Adrian, Owen, Neville, Leslie, Eva."Physical activity and health outcomes: epidemiological evidence, national guidelines and public health initiatives."Australian Journal of Nutrition & Dietetics; Dec2000, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p229-232, 4p. EBSCO.Web. 22. Nov. 2010.
This article talks about how important the increase in physical activity is and how it is a key part of the number of Australians reduced health risks.
Kersey, Robert D."Sport and Exercise Nutrition."Athletic Therapy Today; Jan2002, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p26-27, 2p. EBSCO.Web. 22. Nov. 2010.
This article explains the importance of nutrition and the role it has on our performance while we work out or play sports. talks about the various functions and forms of nutrition.
Parks, Sara."President's page: National Nutiriton Month-focus on healthy eating and fitness. (cover story)"Journal of the American Dietetic Association; Mar1994, Vol. 94 Issue 3, p329, 2p, 2 Black and White Photographs. EBSCO.Web. 22.Nov.2010.
This article is abotu the impotance of having a good nutrition and exercise. Also tells the truths about myths for working out and good and bad foods to eat.
Jana Pařízková."Interaction between physical activity and nutrition early in life and their impact on later development."Nutrition Research Reviews; Jun1998, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p71-90, 20p. EBSCO. WEB. 22. NOV. 2010.
This artile is about the studies on the influence of nutrition on growth that have also kept careful measurements of physical activity. Also reviews interactions between physical activity and nutrition in early life have a significant influence on growth and later metabolism.
Hargreaves, Mark."Diet, genes and exercise performance"Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition; 2003, Vol. 12, pS1-S1, 1p.EBSCO.November 22,2010.
The importance of having a balanced nutrition and excercising regularly. Nutrition is a key part of exercisisng and will help proformance.
Kramer, Laurie. "What's Real in Children's Fantasy Play?: Fantasy Play Across the Transition to Becoming a Sibling." Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry & Allied Disciplines 37.3 (1996): 329-337. Ebscohost. Web. 20 Nov. 2010.
This article is about how fantasy play can help children cope with the transition of becoming a sibling. When the children play, their fantasy story involves concerns the child has that he or she hides. Fantasy play also is a way that children cope with many stressful situations in their life.
Shephard, R.J.,Shek, P.N."Associations Between Physical Activity and Susceptibility to Cancer: Possible Mechanisms."Sports Medicine; Nov1998, Vol. 26 Issue 5, p293-315, 23p, 1 Diagram. EBSCO. November 22, 2010
This article is about how Physical activity is a key part of reducing the risk of all-cause and colonic cancers, and it seems to have a lowered the risk of breast and lung cancer.