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well-being – 8 nouns synonym of well-being (sentence examples)

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This video examines #well-being as a #noun. Here, 8 nouns, which have meanings similar to that of well-being in standard English, are introduced through sentence examples. These #synonyms help you to remember the meanings of this group of words for improving your vocabulary.
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This video was created for use on the UK’s Multi Comfort website – https://multicomfort.saint-gobain.co.uk/

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Wellbeing is often described as the state of being comfortable, healthy or happy

People who enjoy high levels of wellbeing are described as flourishing. In this context, flourishing means that the person enjoys feelings of happiness, contentment and curiosity and is able to engage fully with what is going on around them

Flourishing also means functioning well in the world; the person experiences positive relationships, has some control over their life and has a sense of purpose

Wellbeing therefore isn’t simply the opposite of ill-being; just looking at what causes distress won’t necessarily help us to identify the factors that give rise to wellbeing

Many researchers in the field have worked over many years to be able to more closely define wellbeing – with many agreeing that it is a global assessment of a person’s quality of life according to his or her own chosen criteria

The World Health Organisation agree that this is a broad ranging concept affected in a complex way by the person’s physical health, psychological state, personal beliefs, social relationships and their relationship to features of their environment

Understanding the role of our environments and in particular our built environment is an important area of research as we spend up to 90% of our time as humans either inside buildings or vehicles

If we can design and construct buildings that improve our wellbeing, why wouldn’t we?
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Types of joints in the human body – Anatomy & Examples | Kenhub

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A joint is where two bones meet in the Human body. Without joints, movement as we know would be impossible. After this video, you should find out how many joints in the Human body are you able to identify. Try this quiz: https://khub.me/m0ftb

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So as you’ve probably already observed within your own body, the bones of the human body work together to create a structural scaffolding to protect the internal organs and to facilitate movement. Every bone in the body articulates with at least one other bone, with the exception of the hyoid bone which is floating up around the neck. Articulation, which is the joining together of two bone structures, is what makes movement possible and the point of articulation between two bones is called a joint. Joints are classified according to the range of motion they exhibit and the types of tissue that holds the bones together.

We classify joints according to the types of tissues holding the articulating bones together. With that in mind, we can describe three distinct types of joints and these are the synovial joint, the fibrous joint and the cartilaginous joint.

In this video tutorial, we will be going over the following points:
– definition of articulation/joint;
– joint classification;
– synovial joints;
– fibrous joints;
– cartilaginous joints;
– classification of joints based on range of motion;
– ball and socket joints;
– hinge joints;
– pivot joints;
– condylar joints;
– saddle joints;
– plane joints;

Want to test your knowledge on the main joints of the Human body? Take this quiz: https://khub.me/m0ftb

Read more on the anatomy of the different types of joints and learn some examples of those joints in your body: https://khub.me/um4nv

For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to https://khub.me/2coqo
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