At the same time, stress is not always a bad thing. Oftentimes, just the right amount of stress will encourage a student to study more or to try harder. The stress caused by knowing that they need a passing grade on their next test in order to pass a class, for example, might determine a student to stay up and study the night before when, normally, they might have gone out with friends. As the University of Georgia (1) defines it, this is something called positive stress. It adds short-term tension to the body that provides it with an additional burst of adrenaline in order to overcome a certain challenge.
Even positive stress comes with noticeable effects that can be both mental (anxiety, fear) and physical (headaches, nausea). However, these effects go away once the challenge is overcome. Students who are experiencing positive stress are usually able to return to a relaxed state, one where the effects of that stress go away. When the students are no longer able to ‘bounce back’ like this, they are deemed to be subject to negative stress. As this negative stress goes on and becomes chronic, it begins to take its toll on the body and cause physical, mental and emotional problems. As the exhaustion of the HPA axis continues and adrenal fatigue sets in, students will have more and more difficulty continuing their studies.
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It means to write an essay that has an argument .
Friendship is the beautiful thing which fits and ties two people in good relationship.
Friends are the ones to whom we can share everything. Friends are the ones with which we can abide freely and happily.
Friendship is gift by God which do not let us alone. Friendship is really an amazing thing.
They also help each other when they are in trouble or are hurt.
Friends are people that can be looked up to and trusted.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas promotes a message of interpersonal compassion, friendship, and tolerance. It further suggests that the mistakes of one generation need not taint or be extended to the children of the next generation. The innocence and ignorance of children may keep them from forming discriminatory beliefs and acting violently, those qualities cannot save them from violent practices that others inflict upon them.