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    Mindless Eating: Why we Eat More Than We Think was written by nutritional scientist, Brian Wansink. As a nutritional scientist, Professor Wansink studied the psychology behind why people actually eat and what influences over eating. He has spent the entirety of his career studying and trying to comprehend the “hidden cues” that determine what, why, and how humans eat, his study is targeted toward the American population. In the beginning of the book Wansink takes the time to explain that this is…

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    Addiction is defined in simpler terms as being anything that one becomes obsessed and compulsive over or having a strong desire for that forms a habit such as the over use of alcohol, cocaine or any mind mood alternating substances (Webster, 2004). In more recent times the internet has become popular in regards to addiction. Some people are known to find themselves being obsessed with online gambling, social media such as Facebook or Instagram as well as dating websites. For the purposes of…

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    Film Analysis: 28 Days

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    Alcohol use is often glamorized in society and viewed as an acceptable form of socialization and fun. Thousands of youths, college students, and adults partake in this behavior in order to either fit in with their peers or find an escape for their problems. Although many individuals are able to keep their drinking within an acceptable limit, others often exceed the boundaries and enter dangerous territory. The movie entitled “28 days” exceeds an audience’s expectations in regards to correctly…

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    Did you know that in concurrence to UNICEF each year almost 3,500 children die from physical abuse and/or neglect under the age of 15? Or that according to the non-profitable organization Child help in the United States, 3.3 million accounts of child abuse are made per year involving nearly 6 million children? From these statistics you can see how big a controversy child abuse is and how frequently it occurs. Surprisingly, child abuse is more common in developed countries than undeveloped…

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    National Institutes of Health, IAD ruins lives. It causes neurological complications, psychological disturbances, and social problems (Cash, Rae, Steel, Winkler). The focus of most research has to do with social skills but the other complications of an addiction to the internet should not be overlooked. Neurological complications and psychological disturbances are not issues that should be taken lightly. The National Institutes of Health elaborates on the topic by discussing the reason for these…

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    themselves to be so consumed with a video game to the point of addiction? The question and answers seem silly and one may be quick to offer their assumptions but in reality it is much more difficult to answer. A video gaming addiction is much more than self control, or the lack thereof, it’s an addiction that…

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    Screen time addiction, or screen obsession, is a vexed subject as the majority of parents and society view it as a problem, while rest feel that it is not a huge concern. Some feel the need for people to crack down on screen addiction because they compare the U.S to countries like South Korea or China where there already is an epidemic on screen usage. Also, screen time doesn’t just cover the internet, but much more, ranging from phone usage to video games, and just about anything that allows…

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    would be is sex an addiction. As many people would argue that sex is not an addiction because it is something that you can control something that you don’t have to do. However that goes back to alcoholics they are many people who are addicted to alcohol. They don’t have to do it but yet many people still continue to do it because of the feeling that it gives them. Many people say that when they drink it takes the pain away, it allows them to think…

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    Essay On Resurgence

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    Introduction: We are running an experiment using pigeons that will teach us about resurgence after extinction. Previous studies, such as Leitenberg et. al (Leitenberg et. al, 1970), have shown that it is possible for a behaviour that has been previously extinguished to have a sudden resurgence and become prevalent again. Podlesnik et. al, (Podlesnik et. al, 2006) attempted to re-create this experiment, and found the same results, the rats relapsed and returned to their previously extinct…

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    Hollingsworth, and Buckenmeyer (2012) reported that both employment and/or school work may suffer if one is on the internet for too long. It is important for clinicians to understand the addictive culture of the internet and causes of internet addiction in order to explore ways of intervening (Didelot, Hollingsworth, and Buckenmeyer, 2012). According to Didelot, Hollingsworth, and Buckenmeyer (2012), “the current treatment, recovery, and…

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