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Jay Trevaskis

Aboriginal Health - Selected Social Indicators - 1 views

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    The literature reports that health and wellbeing are the product of social influences [1]. The social factors shown to impact on health are many and range from macro-level influences (e.g., history) to individual influences (e.g., psychological disposition). Given the diversity of social factors affecting health, this summary will focus on education, employment, and income in the Indigenous Australian population. Each social indicator will be discussed using current data to indicate how Indigenous people fare in comparison with non-Indigenous people. Essentially this summary will summarise the significant disadvantages Indigenous people experience in the areas of education, employment, and income, in which context their generally poorer health status should be viewed.
Jay Trevaskis

Cristiano Ronaldo - Tested To The Limit HD - Mental Ability - 0 views

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    Christiano Ronaldo's mental ability and his spatial awareness is put to the test using state of the art eye-trackers to see exactly what he looks at while he plays and then he is tested by turning the lights off just after the ball is struck to see if Ronaldo is able to predict from watching the technique used to kick it, where the ball will end up. Great for seeing the benefits of visual/mental rehearsal.
Jay Trevaskis

The Kick - 0 views

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    A great example of the use of Concentation and Attention skills and stimulus for managing anxiety. Cameron Shephard kicks from the sideline.
Jay Trevaskis

Mental rehearsal for Origin - 0 views

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    BLUES five-eighth Jamie Soward has been warned to prepare for Queensland defenders to target him after kicks in general play, as tensions between the two states continued to build on the eve of tonight's Origin series opener at Suncorp Stadium.
Jay Trevaskis

Adolescent Development - 0 views

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    Young people go through many changes during adolescence. These changes include physical changes, as well as changes to their thought processes and emotions (cognitive and emotional changes), sense of identity and values (psychological changes), relationships (social changes), and realistic aspirations for the future. All young people are unique and therefore the degree, rate and pace of specific physical, emotional and social changes varies with each young person.
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