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    avoidance of reminders of the event. It is an anxiety disorder that develops as the after effects of stress witnessing a horrific accident, a natural disaster, a violent crime, sexual abuse, or military combat. PTSD is the inability to dissociate the trauma from the past and live without fear of the…

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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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    The claimant was a 54 year old female. On 01/18/2015, her husband reported that the claimant had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and shoulder and neck pain “to the point of exhaustion.” Therefore, her ability to process stress and daily issues was limited. She required help with all activities of daily living and with the house chores. She “toss, turn, moan with pain, yell when pain is to severe, awakes routinely, gets up, has nightmares, screams.” She was forgetful, had difficulty…

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    (AGG) An airstrike is launched in Afghanistan, destroying a town full of innocent civilians, and leaving it in ash and rubble. (BS-1) These people have their homes destroyed instantly, just like how Najmah’s was after the bombing of her village. (BS-2) Their family members are taken from this world without a moment’s notice, Najmah losing Habib and Mada-jan within less than a minute. (BS-3) These innocent people become permanently traumatized from what they are enduring, or have endured,…

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    the opposite wall. I had not seen myself since the ghetto. From the depths of the mirror, a corpse gazed back at me. The look in his eyes, as they stared into mine, has never left me.” (Wiesel 109). This quote was from the end of the book and shows trauma, sadness and loss of hope. When A-7713 says,” The look in his eyes, as they stared into me, has never left me.” Shows that it traumatized him from seeing himself look so different then when A-7713 was living in the ghetto. Even though A-7713…

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    bought by Kyra and that meant that she would get double and more of the rent since, it was determined by the dice and what number you roll. When you roll sometimes you would get a number of the dice and that would take you to either chance or community chest. Chance cards would require cash or supplies, fixtures, tools, or equipment that you would pay for in the game and those there assets that you would have to pay off since they might have to buy a new car or for the internet service which an…

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    PTSD are first responders and Military personnel. According to the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, for every ten men, six of them will experience one incident in their life and for every 10 women, five will experience some sort if trauma as well. Women are more likely to develop PTSD than men. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, Post-Traumatic Stress disorder, “is a disorder that develops in some people who have seen or lived through a shocking, scary, or…

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    With the long-term deployment of United States military forces in several regions of the world, has led to new challenges for military members and their families. The constant deployment of a parent or a spouse to a combat zone has developed a challenge not seen in over a decade. Deployment is defined as any assignment away from the service member’s home, whether it is overseas or within the United States, or during peacetime or wartime. The effects of wartime deployments go past the average…

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    Client Identification: Peter Sheridan is a 46 year old, straight, married male that is employed as an insurance agent for a local insurance company where he once reside. He attended and finished high school and college in the United States of America. His family composition is composed of Thomas, who is 14 and on the report was shown a girl named Miranda or Megan, who is deceased at age of 1 year and 5 months I assumed. He is not the biological father of these two children. Their mother and…

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    Essay On Military Cost

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    Do you value your freedom? As an American citizen, do you completely understand the cost of the lifestyle you live? The freedom of speech, religion, gun ownership, and the fact that these freedoms are protected by the most powerful document in America, the Constitution, came at a grave cost. This cost was, and is paid, by the countless men and women who put themselves in harms way everyday, American military members. In this brief essay I would like to discuss three of these cost, emotional,…

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