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    loud voice. As I read her chart, she was a DTO/DTS but she has come a long ways with her treatment. Her positive symptoms do not appear to be visible, her negative symptoms are not present, her cognitive symptoms appear to not be affected and her affect is regularly pleasant. This patient is a prime candidate for discharge because she is no longer a threat to…

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    Television, Friend or Foe Television has been around for while and it honestly I can say it is still a fundamental item in most families around the world. Even though television has change over time, I believe that families have learned the advantages and disadvantages of having this type of technology at home. According to the article “Altered States: How Television Changes Childhood” by Joshua Meyrowitz, the author states how the television has affected the relationship between parents and…

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    A relationship can affect you in different ways. Im gonna state the most important ones. The ones especially affecting more than half of highschool students. Through breakups and all of the resons why you should pay more attention to your education. But also why and why not becasse in highschool its very important to some people. From a Recent study it shows that 85% of the people who break up from a long-term relation ship meaning ( 1–5 years) Are graudually affected way more that people…

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    How Social Networks Affect To Teenagers “How has social networks affected to teenagers?” This is a question had been asked since long time ago, from when social networks have appeared in this modern life as parts of our bodies. Everything has its own positive and negative effects, and the media networks are not exceptional. People always just care about the positive effects. Meanwhile, they neglect the negative effects of it, which are should be considered as well as the positive ones.…

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    The affects would involve physical, mental and emotional illnesses. How does mistrust affect people? Mistrust in the workplace can cause several effects on the human body physically, emotionally and mentally. Emotionally/mentally: Mistrust causes mostly emotional and mental illness. If you can’t trust…

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    Good Vs Evil In Beowulf

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    relationship between a person and their phones or electronics. The battle between good and evil can now be directed towards our generation. We mostly grown up on all the newest electronics, which can be a downfall. It can starts to affect our physical and mental health. It doesn’t affect us if we aren’t on it all the time but when we are on them constantly are generation starts to struggle. Especially with social media, we are constantly on it all the time, even without thinking about it. Each…

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    affected by this theory, but I do not know one person who is not affected by this theory. The Social Cognitive Theory affect behavioral mindsets – it creates images about a certain topic before an individual can create their own image. The media drives this theory into behavior because of how large and captivating it can be. The theory makes sense because of how I have seen it affect my own personal behavior. As a broader example, the Social Cognitive Theory changed my behavior towards the…

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    Body Image Sociology

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    This is a significant question because these models that are considered to be societies beauty ideal, and more importantly it is hard to ignore, these models can be seen in more than just fashion magazines. Whether or not just seeing the models can affect body image would be a very serious finding. Also, Tiggemann asked if television or magazines affected body image, and to what extent there is a difference between the two mediums. This is an important question because deciphering a difference…

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    Interpersonal Conflicts: The Importance of Maintaining Face During Adolescence Why is it important to maintain one’s public image or face? Why is it that we as a society form these images? Is it to hide who we are or is it a strategy used to fit in with a given culture? Face theory “helps us understand why and how people construct their public images and the strategies used to maintain or restore these images” (Baxter, pg. 203-204). Symbolic representations or images reflect our knowledge about…

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    In William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar Mark Antony’s speech is more persuasive than the one Brutus gives because he uses better tactics and more powerful rhetoric. In his speech Brutus uses gravitas and ethos which in the end backfires because it makes his speech less relatable and portrays him as better than the plebeians. Mark Antony gives his speech after Brutus and he uses this to his advantage by using verbal irony and more specially sarcasm. Mark Antony uses pathos and exaggeration to…

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