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    The Zygote stage also known as the germinal stage is the first stage in prenatal development. The zygote stage begins as soon as the sperm meets the egg during conception. Once fertilized, the egg, also known as the zygote will start its journey to the uterus. This process itself takes about a week. Once the zygote has reached the uterus, after leaving the fallopian tube, it will began cell division and cell growth. After the rapid process of cell division and growth occurs, blastocysts will…

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    Although she had a lot of problems and she was always over thinking on things she knew how to stay patient , very patient. She had a bit of shyness in her, she wasn’t very shy but at times her shyness would just come out of her out of the nowhere. Begin sensitive is something that I would consider very fragile, why? because if you think about it ; if you say something negatively…

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    growth-inhibiting factors in the CNS.” (Huebner, Strittmatter, 2009). Following the severing or crushing of a nerve in the PNS, the nerve will begin to undergo Wallerian Degeneration, which is the process where the nerve ending that is separated from the system begins to degenerate. Once the injury has occurred, it takes around 24 hours in the PNS to begin Wallerian Degeneration. First, the axonal skeleton and membrane disintegrate. Following this, the myelin sheath is disintegrated and…

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    Purple Hibiscus Father

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    visiting her aunt and cousins in Nsukka, she begins to see how a normal, functional family gets along. They do not live in fear of each other. As a result of all the physical abuse she has receive, Kambili often finds herself mute. When having the desire to talk and laugh with the other girls her age, the timid spirit that has been beaten into her wins over, and she decides to hide. It is not until after she has been beaten into the hospital that Kambili truly begins to resent her…

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    Desiree's Baby Sexism

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    protagonist Armand. As a grown woman in the pre-1860s, Desiree experiences conflict in the themes: sexism and racism. After Desiree marries Armand, Armand begins to be less aggressive to his slaves than before. This aggression continues to decrease after they have their first child together. However, after three months, conflict begins to arise and Armand begins to act aggressive now that he notices his child’s skin becoming darker. Chopin writes, “Then a strange, an awful change in her…

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    Person Centered Therapy

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    As the person begin to accept and intergrate conflicting feelings about themselves, they begin to discover aspects of themselves that have been hidden. By feeling understood and accepted, they become less defensive and more open to new experiences. The client feels safer and less vulnerable allowing them to be more realistic, percieve others with more accuracy, and become better able to understand and accept others. They are less concerned with meeting other’s expectations and begin to behave in…

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    Cell Division In Cell Theory

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    In cell theory, it is known that all cells arise from pre-existing living cells, through cell division. In cell division, this involves the supplying of identical genetic material from the parent cell, DNA and protein, to two daughter cells. It results in the daughter cells having the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. We need cell division as it is used in reproduction of new species, growth and repair of damaged cells and tissues, and to reduce the cell size. Larger cells are…

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    her ability to make decision in her life. He uses her ailment to his advantage to continue to control her. The narrator’s struggles with her husband are what likely lead to her unconscious attachment to the wallpaper. The chaos in the wallpaper begins to represent to her the chaos…

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    automatically makes Brian move, which is the first example of him trying to be the dominator. After the principle explains the rules and assigning them to write an essay on who they think they are, the group quickly moves to the storming stage where conflicts begin to unfold. For starters, no group members are motivated to write the essay especially John who starts to pick on Claire by saying how he bets that she is a virgin and starts interrogating her by asking her if she ever kissed a boy and…

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    Personality Disorder 301.083 (F60.3) (DSM-5). Lorena meets the criteria for a borderline personality disorder: an enduring pattern of instability concerning interpersonal relationships, self-image and emotional regulation, with increased impulsivity that begins by early adulthood. This pattern of instability and impulsivity is present in a variety of contexts and includes: Desperate efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment, identity disturbance, impulsivity in shopping and relationships,…

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