Friday, May 12, 2017

Marriage

What makes a good marriage is having the trust between both persons. Knowing that they can rely on each other no matter what, to leave any work problems at work, because once going home you shouldn't let out your work problems with your spouse. And loving each other makes things better, why be with someone you don't love? you should constantly be able to show your spouse that you love them and that is why you married them i the first place. Having patience with one another is also helpful since there is going to be problems between both of them but you need to have patience in order to solve them.
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College

I am planning to attend college, I am thinking of going to UTA or texas Wesleyan, it will cost me from $20,000-$30,000, i am going to try to pay college with the money i earn, and if i get any schoolarships that can help me pay for my college also. I haven't really talked to my parents about financial paying, but i think im a start talking about it soon since i am going to become a junior, and im a start thinking of colleges and signing up for them


Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Chapter 12 key words

Centenarian-person that is 100 or older

Incontinence-involuntary urination or defecation

cataracts-lens of the eyes gets think making a blur in vision

glaucoma- eye condition that involves damage to the optic nerve

macular degeneration-causes people to have difficulty seeing objects inside the center of the field

periphery-outer edges

diabetic-eye disease that involves damage to the blood vessels in the retina

presbycusis- hearing loss

tinnitus-complaint of ringing in the ear

sleep apnea-airway collapses or is blocked

denture-manufactured teeth

medicare-health insurance program

social security-government retirement fund

matriarch-influential female

patriarch- influential male

ageism- bias against older adults

dementia- cognitive declines and memory loss

alzheimers disease-brain disorder, progressively severe confusion

hospice care-a form care given by trained medical professionals

beneficiares- receive financial assets

widow- when husband passes away the wife is called widow

widower- if the wife dies the husband is called widower

bereavement-state of losing a loved one through death

grief-mental anguish or sadness that accompanies bereavement

mourning-when friends and family remember and grieve for the loss of a beloved one

Friday, May 5, 2017

Changes


1. The physical changes that occur in this stage is that your skin stats changing it starts to get wrinkly
your hair also starts to turn gray.
2.The socio emotional stage that occur in this stage is generativity vs. stagnation
3.It is Generativity vs. Stagnation it refers to the ability to care for another person
4. For example is you became adult during the Holocaust your point of view is going to be different from a kids, they may know alittle more of why it is going on, and they would see things in a bigger picture

 reference back to Mrs. Stevens blog

Monday, May 1, 2017

Chapter 11 key words

Climateric- reproductive capacity declines or is lost for both mean and women

Testosterone-hormone

Estrogen-hormones that are found in higher levels in females than males

Progesterone-hormones that are found in higher levels in females than males

Perimenopause-the first stage of fertility

Menopause-when periods cease, and reach this they can no longer reproduce

Visual Acuity-the vision sharpness

Presbyopia-slow decrease in the ability to focus on nearby objects

Sarcopenia- loss of muscle tissue as a natural part of the aging process

Osteoporosis- bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue

Benign- tumor that is noncancerous

Malignant-tumors that are cancerous

Chemotherapy-use of cancer killing chemicals or drugs

Artherosclerosis-the clogging of arteries

Inductive Reasoning-making conclusions by moving from detailed facts to general theory

Deductive Reasoning-use general observations or theory to reach a detailed conclusion

Image result for chemotherapyEpisodic Memories-personal experiences or events such as remembering where you left your car keys

Semantic Memories-focus on knowledge

Generativity Versus Stagnation-stage of social emotional, generativity refers to giving back to future generations, stagnation centers around living for oneself without consideration
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Monday, April 17, 2017

Chapter 10 Key Words

Alcoholism-addiction to alcohol

Fluid Intelligence- ability to reason abstractly

Crystallized Intelligence-judgement, knowledge, and skills needed in life and work

Postconventional Morality-care about the local community, environment and society

Intimacy Versus Isolation-making social decisions

Intimacy- self disclosure

Secure Attachment Style-perceive relationships positively

Avoidant Attachment Style-avoid getting too close

Anxious Attachment Style-often anxious, possessive, demanding and tend to lack trust 

Affectionate Love-romantic ways to express love

Romantic Love-friendly love and affectionate love

Consummate Love-affectionate love and desire to commit to the relationship

Infatuation-obsession with someone based on appearance or ability

Compromise-reach an agreement by incorporating each partners goals and ideas in one solution

Unconditional-love without limits or exceptions, for their children


Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Bullying Foldable


Some risk factors of being bullied is being less popular and have few friends, being depressed, anxious, have lower esteem, perceived as week , and perceived as different from peers.

What does not increase the factors of being bullied is fitting in with the other people, being popular, being able to be seen as the "cool" person.

Verbal Bullying- it means whenever there is teasing, name calling, taunting, and inappropriate sexual comments to someone

Social Bullying-it means to spread rumors about someone

Physical Bullying- meaning to physically injure someone

Cyber Bullying-doing the threat online

for more information of bullying go to https://www.stopbullying.gov/index.html