15-20 per cent of the general population are procrastinators.
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Steel has also come up with the E=mc2 of procrastination, a formula he's dubbed Temporal Motivational Theory, which takes into account factors such as the expectancy a person has of succeeding with a given task (E), the value of completing the task (V), the desirability of the task (Utility), its immediacy or availability (Γ) and the person's sensitivity to delay (D). It looks like this and uses the Greek letter Γ (capital gamma): Utility = E x V / ΓD
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750,000 girls get pregnant in the United States every year.
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Teenage mothers often experience social exclusion
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they are twice as likely to feel depressed as compared to adult mothers
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If the father is a teenager, he is more likely to begin to abuse drugs and alcohol than other boys his age
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According to results, males drink more and aim to get drunk yet they associate their alcohol intake with the possibility of developing an addiction to a lesser extent than females.
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We have observed that university students progressed to drink more alcohol. When they were adolescents they drank less alcohol and then more when reaching university. Nonetheless, today's adolescents drink the same amount as university students," outlines Espejo.
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What will happen to these adolescents in a few years
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A study conducted in 1999 by Read, Loewenstein and Kalyanaraman
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The researchers had a hunch people would go for the junk food first, but plan healthy meals in the future.
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The revelation from this research is kids who were able to overcome their desire for short-term reward in favor of a better outcome later weren’t smarter than the other kids, nor were they less gluttonous. They just had a better grasp of how to trick themselves into doing what was best for them.
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“Psychological distress does not appear to be caused by teen childbearing, nor does it cause teen childbearing, except apparently among girls from poor households,”
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Only the combination of poverty and existing distress was a good predictor of teen pregnancy.
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nationally representative studies had not examined if distress was present before the pregnancy and stresses of young motherhood.
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Listening to Music While Studying Can Help | TakeLessons - 1 views
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It is widely accepted that the best environment for concentration is a quiet one; however the majority of students in the US say they prefer to study while listening to music, and in fact the highest achieving students are even guiltier of this. Why do students do this?
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se, to motivate themselves, to stay awake or to calm nerves… Whatever the reason, it’s important to find music that will serve your needs, while causing the least amount of distraction. The type of music a
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type of music students report listening to while studying is popular music. However, if a person chooses to listen to music
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mast cells in skin, lymph nodes, internal organs (such as the liver and spleen) and the linings of the lung, stomach, and intestine
Should you listen to music while studying? - University of Phoenix - 1 views
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Try listening to music without lyrics. Lyrics can be distracting, whereas instrumental music heightens concentration.
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Try to avoid music that is new. You may find yourself paying closer attention to music that is not familiar.
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Try to continue one style of studying, such as memorization or math, when listening to a particular type of music.
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"The scientists drew a link between memory recall to musical tempo. A tempo of 60 beats per minute activates the right hemisphere of the brain, while the material being studied activates the left hemisphere of the brain. With both hemispheres activated, the brain can process information more efficiently."
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"The research also suggested that music, especially classical music, heightened arousal and mood, as it reduced blood pressure, heartbeat and stress."
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Wow! Who would've thought that classical music would be the best suggested music and that it can reduce blood pressure, heartbeat and stress!?
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An autoclave is generally considered to be the only form of sterilization appropriate for a body modification studio, although some low-volume home studios may use chemical sterilization.
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Cleaning can be achieved by first putting your tools in a ultrasonic with proper cleaning tablets or Alconox and scrubbing them at least once during the ultra sonic cycle.
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While bleach is far a more powerful anti-microbial agent than alcohol, bleach kits often don't kill Hepatitis, and sometimes don't even kill the AIDS virus
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Effect of teenage parenthood on mental health... [Am J Epidemiol. 2010] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views
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Although the mental health of teenage fathers improved at a faster rate compared with nonparenting teenage males, teenage mothers improved at a slower rate compared with nonparenting teenage females.
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The philosopher Mark Kingwell puts it in existential terms: “Procrastination most often arises from a sense that there is too much to do, and hence no single aspect of the to-do worth doing
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Underneath this rather antic form of action-as-inaction is the much more unsettling question whether anything is worth doing at all.”
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The procrastinator’s challenge, and perhaps the philosopher’s, too, is to figure out which is which.
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Interesting. Long, never gets to an end point...sounds like something I would write. Many various sources, from economists to social scientists to philosophers. I found it interesting that academics and scholars were more prone to it, and that in the adult world there are many prime examples of procrastinations directly marring their gain (i.e., tax returns).
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The Thief of Time,” edited by Chrisoula Andreou and Mark D. White (Oxford; $65)
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anxiety about it as a serious problem seems to have emerged in the early modern era
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A group of veterinarians at Oregon State and Iowa State Universities is now looking into the risk of flu for an unexpected population that doesn’t have access to flu shots: dogs, cats and other household pets.
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