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    Psychotic Disorders: Schizophrenia What are the salient historical features of the case? The main historical features of this week’s case are the patient’s strange social behavior, delusions, auditory hallucinations, flat affect, tangenital thought process, and poor hygiene. Generally, the symptoms of schizophrenia can be divided into different 4 categories which include, positive, negative, cognitive, and mood symptoms. Positive symptoms are also known as psychotic changes such as,…

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    The French revolution was the most dramatic out of all revolutions. Louis XVI was a person of great power. He ruled france in 1774- 1792. He was looking for food and expensive things , he also put france in debt crisis and thus people started were enger for more food and supplies. The people for france were also taxed heavily and severely some causes of thus were people could not work or even cook, thus the revolution started louis XVI was overthrown then napoleon…

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    criticising nude art (Nead, 1992). Sexuality, ones capacity for sexual feelings, in art is considered highly controversial. Society has a problems with displays of nudity. There is a taboo or sacred bubble around nudity and the social ideas on sexual activity and therefore when depicted in art is confronting (Foster, 1985). When privates are on display people consider…

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    Science becomes more revolutionary as time progresses forward. New advances in technology display human’s natural desire for success and development. However, are all advancements in the technological field beneficial? Bianca Banova states in a recent article, “The Impact of Technology On Health Care, “Technology today affects every single aspect of modern society”. She discusses the importance technology has placed in the field of healthcare. Alongside Banova, Apichai Sakulsureeyadej- the CEO…

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    between soccer and the new global economy. The subtitle is a bit misleading, though: he doesn't really use soccer to develop a theory; instead, he focuses on how examining soccer in different countries allows us to understand how international forces affect politics and life around the globe. The book is full of colorful reporting, strong characters and insightful analysis: In one of the most compelling chapters, Foer shows how a soccer thug in Serbia helped to organize troops who committed…

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    over time, which interfere with a person daily activities, jobs, and relationship (Jakubovshi, Bloch, 2016). A person is diagnosed with generalized anxiety when they are not able to control worry on more days than not for at least six months and display three other symptoms (Anxiety and Depression Association of America, 2016). The clinical signs and…

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    Japanese American National Museum had been less of the collection of artwork, but rather to gather and display the history and being a form of reputation for art, culture, and history; this had been based off of the reading of Loukaitou-Sideris and Grodach, “Displaying and Celebrating the ‘Other’: A Study of the Mission, Scope, and Roles of Ethnic Museums…

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    Love In Twelfth Night

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    Shakespeare, characters are gendered in the way they speak about love, as male characters, such as Orsino, articulate about love in a tactical and orchestrated way, while female characters, such as Viola, speak about love freely and off the cuff. These display of love, convey that male characters in the play view love as a goal that must be achieved and to do so must plan how to gain love. However for female characters love is a consequence of character and actions, it is not the goal for the…

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    society are hospitality and home, which can also be said to be major themes in this epic. The Odyssey of Homer is revolved around the protagonist Odysseus's homecoming. Throughout Odysseus's adventure home he encounters variations of hospitality that affect his homecoming by making it both pleasurable and difficult. The main plot of The Odyssey is to get to get the main character, Odysseus, back home to Ithaka. At the beginning of the epic he is stuck on Kalypso’s island with no way of getting…

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    you angry or happy, to the way you interact with others. Consider all the changes that happen from adolescence to adulthood; how one grows and matures. Just how does such development come to be? As people grow, there are a plethora of factors that affect their development. Some would argue that certain personality traits are innate, or that perhaps we are molded by the environments in which we grow, but most would be inclined to agree that many traits are learned from those around us. We as…

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