Parents should have the authority to alter their children's genes
Physical Self Care
What is physical self-care. What are some recommendations for Physical self-care Definition
Aerobic Fitness
Different types of workouts that involve aerobic exercises Examples
Flexibility
What does flexibility help with images
Healthy diet
Calorie balance
Play a great role in fitness images
Protein a source of energy
How much intake of protein is needed for an average body images
Mental Self Care
Hobbies
Music
Music reduces anxiety and depression images
Therapy
Yoga
Origin
Yoga means controlling modifications of mind images
Five elements
Earth, water, air, fire, space images
Spiritual Self Care
Relaxation
Volunteering
Quote by H. Jackson Brown Jr quote
“Remember that the happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more.”
Pray
Praying cleanses, one’s body and mind and provides peace images
Happiness and Wellness Within
Socializing
Benefits of socializing
After watching the film (NatGeo, Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime), identify 2-3 themes, theories, concepts that we have covered thus far in the course, and explore those within the context of the film.
By this point in the unit, you’ve already completed a set of online writing tasks, and now it’s time to turn to essay writing.
You need to choose one question to answer out of three possible alternatives:
How does an author’s online writing and publishing demonstrate changes in the relationship between form and content in online versus offline spaces?
How has an author’s sense of the division between public and private writing been altered by the increasing amount and types of content published online?
How is an author’s ability to build community and collaborate with others enabled by their writing on a range of different online spaces and platforms?
In your own words discuss whether you think a “carrot” or “stick” approach is more effective for you personally (or for a business you are involved with), or whether neither is truly the best way to motivate.
Be sure to give your reasons and experiences as to why. Have you seen effective and ineffective uses of either technique in advertising, persuasive emails, marketing campaigns, etc.?
Reference:
O’Connor, H. (2013, October 8). Carrot or Stick? Message framing to motivate health behaviour change. Retrieved from https://believeperform.com/carrot-or-stick-message-framing-to-motivate-health-behaviour-change/
Answer the following questions in as much detail as possible to guide your website audit:
Evaluate a brand’s website. Analyze their current social media integration. Discuss strengths and weaknesses, discuss where they do or don’t need improvement. Explain your reasoning and support your thoughts.
Put your site into https://website.grader.com/ and evaluate it – what is the score? Explain the breakdown.
How easy is it to navigate to the brand’s social media platforms from the homepage?
What social media feeds do they have coming into the site, such as an Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter feed?
What platforms are they active on?
Which social media platforms link back to their own website?
Do they have a brand blog on their site? If not, what do they do to engage on site, tell us more.
Do they try to incentivize customers to follow their social media accounts from their website? If so, how?
What do they offer for customer service options? Call/chat in? Does it pop up automatically or do you need to navigate to it?
Popup or an area on the homepage to sign up for the mailing list? How do they incentive the sign up? (i.e. 10% off?)
Overall, is the website aesthetically pleasing, easy to navigate, and have a good UX (User Experience) design? Explain.
In a paragraph or two, explain whether the brand’s website is generally good, OK, or bad. Detail the improvements or changes you would make based on the audit.
How can you make the website more “social?”
Explain what you would like to incorporate or improve on, and what you found missing or inadequate based on the questions answered above. Think of ways you can seamlessly connect the website and its social media platforms.
This research paper needs to have more information and more tidying up. Most of the information is fine and doesn’t need too much change, but it primarily needs to be fleshed out more. This outline is what should be followed:
I. Introduction
A. Teaser: For the Birds ()
B. Thesis
II. Understanding the Phenomenon of Laughter
A. C. S. Lewis “Four Kinds of Laughter”
B. Rod Martin’s Humor Orientation
C. Lindvall’s Exemplary and Revelatory Models of Laughter
III. Nature and Functions of Animated Laughter
IV. Pixar’s Pete Docter
A. Personal History through California Institute of Arts (Model for Buzz Lightyear)
B. Religious Tradition and Animation “Playing God”
Privacy Concerns and Trust Entities in Online Information Disclosure in China
Examine the interaction between possible causes and results of internet usage and internet privacy concern through trust entities in China.
Analyze how different reasons for internet privacy circumstances influence online information disclosure behavior.
The theory of planned behavior is adapted to explain the relationship between privacy concerns and online information disclosure. We will collect data from internet users in China with different nationalities.
The results will confirm that online privacy concerns vary across various factors such as trust entities, past internet experience, previous internet knowledge, and online shopping. Furthermore, the significance of the link between privacy concerns and attitudes toward trust will be tested.