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KINES126.1
Friday, February 19th, 1999
Announcements:
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The content area that you selected on Wednesday will
be the theme of assignments one through five.
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More information regarding assignment will be given
on Monday.
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Over the weekend read over textbook section relating
to your content area.
Lecture notes:
HANDOUT: EXAMPLES OF TOPICS WITHIN
YOUR CHOSEN CONTENT AREAS
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Special notes:
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Some content areas have been grouped together on
the handout due to overlapping themes.
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The content area "nutrition" was accidentally overlooked.
More information on nutrition will be given on Monday.
Mental health
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coping skills
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decision making
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emotions
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relationships
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stress management
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divorce
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child abuse
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different types of families
Personal Health; Body Systems and
Growth and Development
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dental care
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personal care
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exercise
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rest/relaxation
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physical fitness
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managing stress
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puberty
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nervous system
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endocrine system
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respiratory system
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circulatory system
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digestive/excretory system
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skeletal/muscular system
Family life/sexuality
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types of families
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divorce/remarriage
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aging process
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male growth and development
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female growth and development
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contraception
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human reproduction
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child abuse
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sexual feelings
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decision making
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communication skills
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preventing STDs
Safety
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water safety
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bike safety
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traffic safety
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fire safety
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home safety
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injury prevention
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emergencies
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rural safety
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violence prevention
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decision making
Consumer Health
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advertising appeals
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health care products
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using health care services
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quackery
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being a wise consumer
Environmental Health
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water pollution
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air pollution
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acid rain
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solid wastes
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noise pollution
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preventing lead poisoning
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recycling
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overpopulation
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violence prevention
Substance Abuse
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alcohol
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tobacco
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other drugs (inhalants, narcotics, stimulants, depressants)
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marijuana
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decision making
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drugs for beneficial use
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over the counter drugs
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life skills
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communication
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peer resistance
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harmful effects on the body
Chronic and Communicable Disease
Prevention
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Preventing HIV transmission
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avoiding high-risk behaviors
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the spread of human disease
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risks for young people
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distinguishing between illness and disease
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infectious disease
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noninfectious and chronic diseases
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genetic diseases
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