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    In the TED Talk given by Jared Diamond titled Why do societies collapse?, Diamond explores different reasons why societies are bound to collapse. Even more specifically, Diamond has a five-point framework of why societies collapse. These five points are: 1.) Human impact on the environment 2.) Climate change 3.) Relations with neighboring friendly societies 4.) Relations with hostile societies and 5.) Political, economic, social and cultural factors that make a society more or less likely to…

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    Dreams can often have a strange way of altering our mind’s perception of what is real and what is illusory. A person can awake from a horrific nightmare about the loss of a loved one and immediately feel intense panic or sorrow. Minutes later, once the person recognizes that the tragic events did not actually occur, reality sinks in and relief replaces fear. In a way, this common human experience can be inversely used to explain what mentally ill patient, Andrew Laeddis, experiences in the novel…

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    English essay - Narrative essay  Subject : Iraq first mission First "LIFE" Mission : Life Over In The Box. No one ever knows the true story of unsung missions of soldiers over in Iraq ;the war that this generation vividly remembers. Weather it was your family or friends in your neighborhood some stories go untold. This story is one of those stories. 04:20:2003 Baghdad, Iraq Saddam's Palace. Laying on a green cot , on a hot palace…

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    1-2). Because of the lack of social bonds, the bond between the trainers and caregivers of the elephants is very important. However, for the most part, this relationship is one in which the circus staff members dominate over the elephant causing more trauma, fear, and harm (Bradshaw 16). According to Bradshaw, some may even suffer from…

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    As stated by a motorcycle accident attorney, a motorbike crash can be a surprising, terrifying, and life-threatening experience. Crashes can occur before either party has time to react, causing serious trauma and damage to anyone and everything involved. The events, right after an accident can be chaotic and emotions are usually running high. If you're in a severe accident, it can be hard to stay focused on the important issues and let go of your anger, frustration, and panic. Here are some tips…

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    represents the acute response to the traumatic event (TE). Then, the person must present symptoms of: (1) persistent re-experiencing of the traumatic event; (2) avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma, accompanied by a general lack of responsiveness; and (3) a state of autonomic hyperactivity -head trauma or spinal cord injury- (Lavoie et al. 174-183). The duration of symptoms and a certain impairment of normal activities should also be taken into account. PTSD is assessed through…

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    Introduction The sexual violence panel I went to was interesting. On campus I have seen the Take a Stand flyers on buildings, before even listing to the guest speakers. The campaign’s mission is to educate people on sexual and domestic violence. The efforts to provide resources to any, and all victims. Having a support group in an event like this one is key to recovery. For this panel discussion the three panelist talked about ways to help the victim. The resources given to victims, and…

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    to stress can leave an individual feeling emotionally and often physically exhausted. Over time, it can lead to feelings of isolation, depression and may even induce self-destructive tendencies and behavior. It has even been observed that emotional trauma may be manifested as a physical pain and illness. In such of prolonged emotional and mental turmoil the victim is often unable to help himself. Friends and relatives may provide kind words and understanding, but even that may not be beneficial…

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    (AGG) About 7.8 percent of all Americans are affected by PTSD at some point in their life. (BS-1) PTSD is a disorder that is caused by tragedies and causes people to change who they are. (BS-2) Tragedies can occur in many ways, the most common that can cause post-traumatic stress disorder is family loss which is how the characters in the novel developed the disorder. (BS-3) Symptoms of the disorder are used in the book to affect Najmah and Nusrat to make them undergo character change. (TS)…

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    as a knight in shining armor. Adults too, carry these images in their minds often forgetting that there is much more to a soldier's return to civilian life than this simplified, idealistic version that exists in our heads. Veterans go through more trauma than most people could ever imagine, they go into war without realizing that the faces of battle don’t have an age limit, and that they are required to kill without feeling. Combat-soldiers see their friends die in front of their eyes every…

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