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Four Types of Relationships

By ACS Distance Education on April 27, 2015 in Psychology | comments

Life is full of relationships. Some are good, others bad. Some contribute to success in work or play; others nourish our soul.

Understanding relationships can be core to managing them better; living a more satisfying life, dealing with problems that arise, and helping others around you.

Psychology has attempted to provide insights into relationships in a variety of ways.

 

What are Cottage Gardens?

By ACS Distance Education on April 27, 2015 in Horticulture | comments
The cottage garden is a popular style of garden design today; but what is it; and where did this style of garden originate?
 

Stress Causes Illness

By ACS Distance Education on April 24, 2015 in Health & Psychology | comments

Physical illness can be caused by emotional and psychological factors.

Relaxation can fight the onset of physical illness!

Although traditional medicine focused on physical diseases, the contributions of Freud with his levels of consciousness, Pavlov and conditioned responses, and Cannon with his explanation of the fight-or-flight nervous system response introduced psychological factors and the notion of psychosomatic illnesses.

 

Winter Pool Care

By ACS Distance Education on April 17, 2015 in Health | comments
Swimming pools can be a problem over winter. The water can become contaminated and dirty, and because it isn't being used regularly, problems might not be noticed or attended to until they get out of hand.
 

New Plants Seen at MIFGS

By ACS Distance Education on April 9, 2015 in Horticulture | comments

 

A range of new plants were launched a couple of weeks back at MIFGS -the largest garden show in the Southern hemisphere.

Click through to our article and check some of them out.