 Do Now: Take out worksheet from yesterday. What are the steps in the decision making process?  Hand in Homework  QUIZ #1: Thursday September 11, 2008.

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 Do Now: Take out worksheet from yesterday. What are the steps in the decision making process?  Hand in Homework  QUIZ #1: Thursday September 11, 2008 Football season is here! J-E-T-S…JETS, JETS, JETS!

1. Do you think people have the ability to change? Why or Why not? 2. If you said “yes” to the first question can you give an example? 3. If a person did want to change their behavior what advice would you give them?

 Take five minutes to answer the questions on the handout. Do not contemplate any one question for more than a few moments.  Answer the questions as honestly as possible  Do not discuss your answers with anyone while taking the inventory  Add up your scores for each part and record under “total”  Once you are finished create a bar graph of your answers using the template on the handout

 Do Now: What information does a Personal Health Inventory provide?  HW: Due Thursday Text pg 25 questions 2, 3, 9, 10, 13, 17, 20.  Quiz on Chapter 1 Thursday

 In which dimensions of life are you most well?  Comment on the pattern you see in your inventory. Is your wheel round (would it roll)?  How do you feel about what you see?  What are some dimensions that could use improvement?

 Recognition  Motivation  Commitment

SELF ESTEEM SELF CONCEPT  Confidence, pride, respect for yourself  Comfortable in social situations  Relate well with others  Enthusiastic  Know they are not perfect  They accept their limitations  View of yourself  Role in life  Full awareness of themselves

 Need  Price  Convenience  Quality  Desire

 Do Now: What are some common advertising techniques that companies use to get people to buy their products?  HW: Due Thursday Text pg 25 questions 2, 3, 9, 10, 13, 17, 20.  Quiz on Chapter 1 Thursday

 Pleasure Appeal  Omission  Snob Appeal  Bandwagon  Repetition  Individualism  Romance Appeal  Bait and Switch

 Groups of 4 will be given two different magazine ads  For each Ad:  Look at the claims being made by the advertisement. Is the claim realistic? Explain.  Is the advertiser appealing to the emotions of consumers? What promises are being made? What problem will be solved by using this product?  Does the product pose a health risk? If yes what type of risks?  IDENTIFY the common advertising technique being used and EXPLAIN how they were used.  Based on the ad, would you be compelled to buy this product? Why or why not?  Be prepared to discuss your answers with the class.

 The Right to Choose  The Right to be Heard  The Right To Safety: EPA and FDA  The Right To Be Informed