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Health Chapter 7-8.3

may the force be with you

TermDefinition
Stress (183) your body's response to external or internal changes
Type A Personality (185) Intense drive, hurried most of the time, and extremely competitive: hurried sickness
Type B Personality (185) Calmer, more patient, and less hurried
Depression (193) an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness and worthlessness; a feeling of disappointment that leads to apathy and withdrawal
Optimist (191) One who has the tendency to look on the more favorable side of happenings
Pessimist (191) One who has the tendency to see what is gloomy, or anticipate the worst possible outcome.
Conduct (202) a standard of personal behavior
Character (204) The underlying qualities that are revealed in your actions and attitudes that set you apart
Convictions (206) A personal belief upon which certain actions are based
Conformity (211) To adapt oneself to prevailing standards or customs: to be or become similar in form or character
Pressure (208) a constraining or compelling force or influence
Beliefs form... (sg) convictions
Convictions form... (sg) character
Character forms... (sg) conduct
What are the six signs of depression? (194) 1) Inability to sleep 2) Decrease in appetite 3) Feeling bored and unmotivated 4) Losing interests in activities of life 5) Inability to concentrate 6) Feeling fatigue
What are the types of pressure? (208) pressure from inside changes and pressure from changes occurring outside your body
What are the seven ways to deal with negative peer pressure? (210) 1) Develop and stand by your convictions 2) Avoid compromising situations 3) Don't give in 4) Choose your friends wisely 5) Be a positive influence 6) Speak up 7) Run
What are the four levels of friendship? (213) 1) acquaintance 2) casual 3) close 4) intimate level
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