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    Grievous Bodily Harm with Intent Assault causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent is a criminal offence which is covered by Section 18 of the Offences Against the Person Act‚ so both GBH with intent and Common Assault are categorised under two separate laws which is a difference. For this offence there needs to be “really serious harm” or a similarity between common assault and GBH with intent is that the assault or battery needs to have caused wounding of another person. Probably the best

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    states that “A person who commits aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult commits a felony of the first degree…” and “A person who willfully or by culpable negligence neglects an elderly person or disabled adult without causing great bodily harm‚ permanent disability‚ or permanent disfigurement to the elderly person or disabled adult commits a felony of the third degree..” This new law will affect anyone who is currently on trial for aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled

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    Intelligences Stacy Bowers General Psychology/300 May 31‚ 2010 Dr. James Bell Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the theory of multiple intelligences developed by Howard Gardner. It will be discussing three intelligences; Bodily-Kinesthetic‚ Logical-Mathematical‚ and Interpersonal. This paper will also take a look at how each of these three personalities can have an impact on personal success. Illustrations of this discussion are used throughout Chapter 8: Intelligence in the book

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    stop teenagers as young as fourteen from drinking. New Zealand teenagers enjoy going to parties or social events and this usually involves drinking. Youth drinking causes many problems in society such as road accidents‚ the lowering of inhibitions‚ bodily harm and long term health quarrels. Another issue for teenagers is the "spiking" of drinks. Teenagers are reckless when drinking. To get to the parties the teenagers may have to lie to their parents about their whereabouts. Consequently they could

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    legendary‚ Mr. Bob Marley. Marijuana as an entity in society today‚ has its good effects and its bad effects. Three of these GOOD effects are as follows. Marijuana helps with NUMEROUS amounts of health issues and diseases; it helps with a number of bodily functions AND it can be used for lots of medicinal purposes! Now why would it be wise to take heed to what others may have to say‚ about any subject or topic? It IS wise because it is one of the MOST EFFECTIVE ways to better gain knowledge about

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    methods to gain knowledge. Learning styles are categorized as auditory‚ visual‚ kinesthetic-tactile. Auditory learners learn from hearing and listening. These individuals have a better time understanding verbal directions than on paper. Visual learners learn by looking at drawings or reading. They have the ability to recognize and remember things by their eyesight. Visual learners are also attracted to colors. Kinesthetic-tactile learners have the chance to learn by being hands-on and

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    Kinesthetic Learning There are different styles a student can use to study and learn. Although most have used the procrastination style‚ which was not covered on the VARK questionnaire‚ consisting of all day and night cramming before the test. Everybody knows that the procrastination style is one of the worst ways to study and comes with the stress and anxiety. After taking the VARK questionnaire the style that best fit my study habits was kinesthetic. Kinesthetic learning revolves around hands

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    visual aids. 4. Auditory-Musical (Music Smart) – Students who are music smart learn using rhythm or melody‚ especially by singing or listening to music. 5. Bodily-Kinesthetic (Body Smart) – Body-smart individuals learn best through touch and movement. These people are best at processing information through the body. Sometimes kinesthetic learners work best standing up and moving rather than sitting still. 6. Interpersonal (People Smart) – Those who are people smart learn through relating to others

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    that I’m a kinesthetic learner which I hadn’t know before I took this class or even known what the word kinesthetic was for that matter. There are various learning styles‚ concepts‚ and techniques I’ve learned throughout this class that I will take with me as I further my education. There are 3 different types of learning styles visual‚ auditory and kinesthetic. Auditory learners learn best from seeing the material. Auditory learners do best with information they can hear. Kinesthetic learners are

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    Hypothalamus‚ which in turn activates the Sympathetic branch of the Autonomic nervous system‚ stimulating the Adrenal Medulla‚ producing two hormones‚ Adrenaline and Noradrenaline‚ which cause the Fight or Flight response‚ which causes bodily changes and has evolved for survival. Bodily changes may include: an increase in heart rate (to carry around oxygen around the body quicker); an increase in blood pressure (veins and arteries narrow so blood pumps faster); an increase in muscle tension (which increases

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