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illness a colloquialism formental disorder, but not usually including mental retardation
or mental disorders with a specific, known, organic etiology.
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Unconscious living is the source of all imbalances. We are not aware of what we do, andhow it affects not only our own health and wellness, but also the well-being of our loved
ones, our environment, and our planet. Our habits are a double edge sword. They help us
create a routine, something we can be comfortable with. Having a habitual routine, addspredictability and discipline to our lives. But how many habits are we following
unconsciously in our lives everyday? Have we reflected on the consequences of these
habits? From small things like aimlessly watching TV, to learning the habit of appearing
strong and distant, in order to mask vulnerabilities. How much of what we eat everyday isout of habit? Do we understand the consequences it can have on our well being? Our
lifestyle, our nutritional habits, our mental and emotional habits, they all come together
and eventually create a solid character of us, often without our awareness.
Q4 Bearing or enduring pain, difficulty, provocation, or annoyance with calmness. Marked by or exhibiting calm endurance of pain, difficulty, provocation, or
annoyance. Tolerant; understanding: an unfailingly patient leader and guide.
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Communication (from Latin "communis", meaning to share) is the activity of conveying
information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech,
visuals, signals, writing, or behavior.
Communication is defined by de Valenzuela as any act by which one person gives to or
receives from another person information about that person's needs, desires, perceptions,
knowledge, or affective states. Communication may be intentional or unintentional, mayinvolve conventional or unconventional signals, may take linguistic or nonlinguistic
forms, and may occur through spoken or other modes.
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Stress is defined as an organism's total response to an environmental condition orstimulus, also known as a stressor. Stress typically describes a negative condition that can
have an impact on an organism'smental and physical well-being.
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A society, or a human society, is a group of people relatedto each other through
persistent relations, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or virtual
territory, subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.Human societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between
individuals who share a distinctiveculture and institutions; a given society may be
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