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    Separation Anxiety Disorder Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by persistent and frequent fears or worries that do not correspond to the norms of normal development (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). There is age inappropriate anxiety when the individual is separated from their attached figure, which causes significant distress and impartment to their life. SAD can causes persistent, excessive, and recurrent distress…

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    If they live alone in a neighborhood that does not have supermarkets, they will have to rely more on food programs or family members to support themselves. In the article Accessing Food, Robert Gottlieb and Anupama Joshi say that “In a typical African American block… the nearest grocery store is roughly twice the distance as the nearest fast food restaurant” (Gottlieb and…

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    flashes going off like a machine gun in the middle of a war. From personal experience, this spectator has left a bad taste in my mouth because of the actions they perform while I am trying to create lifelong memories. The other predominant reason for many to take pictures is so that they can have those memories for recollection. When you are vaction or just a little day long family excursion you always bring a camera. It has become a habit, a necessity, and a comfort, you feel lost without it.…

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    cancer affected my school work, my taekwondo training, and my emotional and physical self. In November of 2014, after being sick for months, my father brought me to the doctor to see what was going wrong with me. After being examined by the doctor, she told me I had strep throat and my neck was swollen because of it. She told me that if the swelling in my neck didn't go down in a few months I was to make another appointment to see her. Months went by and the swelling did not go down. My neck…

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    Family Violence in the Military Violence in families are not limited to just civilians but the military are affected as well. This type of violence may include family violence, child abuse, spousal abuse or any other form of violence. Many civilians are afraid to seek help and that is the same for military spouses. Most military spouses are afraid of their mates or do not want to lose the benefits of the military, so they don’t seek help. It can be said that there are little…

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    The Effects domestic abuse have on women Domestic violence was an issue I grew up around as a child, I was raised by my grandparents were there was both physical and verbal abuse amongst the two. I took interest in this topic because of that, I decided to do further research to get psychological knowledge on the effects domestic violence has on people. In order to know the effects of domestic violence you must first know what domestic violence, what is domestic violence? The national coalition…

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    Anabolic steroid use has evolved into a public health concern. Since the 1970s anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) abuse is on the rise in athletes, in recreational sports, bodybuilding and sadly, for unrealistic cosmetic enhancements. According the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (YRBC) reveals an increase in lifetime steroid use in youth and young adults in the United States, particularly in males between the ages of 19 to 40. Information…

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    not think I could deal with experiencing the prison life. I have always liked my own personal space and I do not allow people to get that close to me. In prison, people are everywhere and you could not have a free second for yourself. There are no 4 walls to go to, where you could be completely alone. If you are in prison, you also have to be a team player because if you stayed alone, you would not last long in there. My personality does not let other people control me. I like to be a leader,…

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    milestones of American history encapsulated throughout the movie. Even after all these years and multiple viewings people still aren’t able to connect all the little dots here and there. And so, as a child, all Forrest Gump was to me was a nice, wholesome family movie in which the main character sounded eerily like Woody from Toy Story. Yet, as I began to mature and understand more complex emotions, I began to piece together, like many others inevitably decided,…

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    Crime Scene Investigation (CSI). As I intensely watch these group of forensic investigators work to solve often-grisly crimes in Sin City; I could only wish to be a part of their team bringing social change and justice to criminals. I would consider myself a qualified candidate because I have an interest in science, good communication skills, and the mind of a detective. However, to further this interest to reality, I knew it required time, hard work, and dedication but I lacked knowledge of a…

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