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    1. The name of the client Stacy binge eating disorder. 2. Stacy diagnosis is binge eating disorder. Binge eating disorder is out of control consumption of food. 3. The disorder diagnosis criteria for binge eating disorder. When hanging out with friends during the summer of college they were eating a lot of unhealthy junk foods and drinking. Stacy stomach was full from eating the foods. Therefore, a friend showed Stacy how to purge which is remove from their bodies, the food they have eaten.…

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    Watson Vs. Watson

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    In each state, in each city, walks a revolutionary individual, so keen, so intelligent, and aware of the current state of the universe that the world I walk through will be so different by the next decade, the only thing I will recognize is the faces of those who changed it. Indeed I cannot be classified as dull, but a title of genius will not be on my resume. I might just happen to know those faces, which could change the world. Just as John Watson is, I am thoroughly intrigued by this world…

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    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes has been adapted and reworked numerous times across many traditional mediums such books, films and television. BBC’s Sherlock is a recent modernized TV adaptation which was critically acclaimed for its writing and direction and nominated for many highly-regarded awards such as BAFTAs and Golden Globes. Like many shows with prominent fandoms (E.g. Supernatural, Doctor Who), Sherlock was subject to a high production of fan activity based on the show and its…

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    “My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other people do not know.” (Doyle 254). Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective character created by a Scottish author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on May 22, 1859. Sherlock Holmes’s detective stories are some of the best detective stories ever written. His comics has always blown people's mind. However Sherlock Holmes is not the first fictional detective, the fame he reached after his literary birth dwarfed his fictional predecessors and…

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    he was eventually the influence for the character Sherlock Holmes. He then wrote his first short story The Mystery of Sasassa Valley, which had the same style of Edgar Allen Poe, and Bret Harte. Shortly after he wrote his second short story, The American Tale. Which ended up being published in London Society and his response was, “It was in this year that I first learned that shillings might be earned in other ways by filing phials.” By the time he was twenty years old he was in his third year…

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    Virgo Research Paper

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    The constellation I've picked is Virgo. I have chosen this constellation because it is the second largest. It takes four hours to clear the eastern horizon because it is so big. Virgo was associated with harvest as a harvest goddess or daughter of a goddess. It was associated with harvest because the Sun passed along the constellation during late summer or early autumn. This was when the farmers were gathering the crops they had planted. The brightest star in Virgo, Spica, is said to…

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    The constellation Capricornus appeals to me more then the other constellations as it is the depiction of the Capricorn birth sign, which is the sign I fall under. This constellation represents Oannes the sea-goat God of Wisdom in Assyro-Babylonian depictions. The Capricornus is located in the Southern Sky and its name translates to "the goat" in Latin. Delta Capricorni is the brightest star in this constellation and it is the second most faintest constellation in the sky making it very difficult…

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    Bilingual Body Language

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    Language serves as a means of communication for the human race as well as nonhumans. Language can be either verbal or nonverbal and consist of gestures or some type of body language. Animals too have their own form of communication or language. In this paper, I will discuss how bilingual speakers have a cognitive advantage because speaking two or more languages can benefit executive functions. How body language can convey more than words because gestures and nonverbal clues are harder to…

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    Why Do Animals Communicate

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    don’t actively think about the future and what can come out of it. This has to do with cognition and self-awareness. Although, Hutson does go on to state that because apes use gestures very flexibly and in an efficient manner, he believes that human language evolved from this basic form of signing that we see in the primates (Hutson,…

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    learning language easier for them by following some simple guidelines:  Position yourself face to face as you play and talk with them. This makes it easier for them to see when you are talking, and to shift their attention back and forth between their activity and your face. Being able to see your face also allows the child to use your facial expressions and lip patterns to help them understand your words.  Make sure you have the child’s attention each time you talk to them.  Keep your…

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