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    stress, anxiety, and anger. Although specific creative art therapy treatments have not been empirically tested for trauma, it has been cited as being useful in the reduction of increase in emotional control, improvement in relationships, decrease dissociation, sleep problems, and reduction of depression (Foa, Keane, Friedman, & Cohen, 2011., p.…

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    Emile Durkheim today is known for his work in “sociology”. In Durkheim’s assessment in relation to employment, he firmly believed that work-related knowledge posed limitations of people’s choices in the workforce. Durkheim believed that “crime” is a typical attribute in all civilizations. Durkheim was a recognized for his thoughts on how “society” was organized. Durkheim concentrated his work on the operational of the usual and contemporary groups (Hurst, 2017). As stated by Hurt (2017),…

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    Although some may argue that the short story, “Moving On” by Diane Cook, reveals the discrimination against woman’s rights in society, this position limits the significance of the narrator’s defense mechanisms used to cope with the struggle between the classes to maintain power. This class struggle, identified through the narrator’s forced grieving process and defense mechanism of repression, reveals the bourgeoisies’ control over the proletariat in the shelters. Through the resale possibilities…

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    Psychological Disorders Response DID, Dissociative Identity Disorder according to David Myers (2014) is “A massive dissociation of self from ordinary consciousness characterizes those with dissociative identity disorder (DID), in which two or more distinct identities are said to alternately control the person’s behavior.” (p. 638). Symptoms of this disorder are (1) Loss of memory for periods of time of events and people. (2) Thoughts of committing suicide and attempts made. (3) Feelings of…

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    In the past, it was difficult to communicate with one another. It would take weeks, or even months, for people to receive or respond to another person’s message. Thankfully, the complications of finding out whether someone wanted to come over for dinner was over whenever social networking was created in the 1970’s (1stWebDesigner , 2016). Social networking is defined as a service, based online, that allows people to create a public or private profile within the site, follow or subscribe to other…

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    Essay On Titration

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    Titration is used to determine the equivalence point of a reaction, or the point when the moles of acid are equal to the moles of base in a mixture. Titration is used to determine the concentration of an unknown solution by using an already known solution. This process is important because it is commonly in the medical field. For example, pharmacists use titration in the creation of drugs. In addition, doctors also titration when determining the concentration necessary to give their patients of…

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    of initiation, a small amount (10%) of styrene was used. At the beginning of the reaction, there were two types of chain growth: PS-PMMA-Cl and PS-Br. Since the rate of growth of the PS-Br chain is higher (because the C-Br bond has a lower bond dissociation energy than the C-Cl bond), PS-Br was more consumed and converted into PS-PMMA-Cl. As a result, PS-PMMA-Cl was the only type of chain growth after a while, leading to a low polydispersity. Scheme 2 is a graphical representation of the process…

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    Basic Biology Lab Report

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    The first exam was on acids, their base pairs, and their dissociation constants, which are used in calculating the concentration changes from an acid to determine how much is neutralized after combining it with a base (WA-COMP-2009.SCI.1.1.3.C). The second exam was one of my favorites because I had to determine the…

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    In order to determine the legitimacy of the rule of a representative government, we must first define rule in a democratic context. Efficient and effective rule in a democratic society is marked by the conclusion of any issues raised by an active citizenry by means of voting and debate. Representative democracy derives its legitimacy from the electoral process which weeds out any unfit candidates who lack the fundamental depth of knowledge it takes to rule effectively. As the elected officials…

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    Borderline personality disorder is characterized by stereotypical repetitive and maladaptive interpersonal interactions. Considerable controversy exists regarding preferred treatment and prognosis (Gregory, 2004). The moods of borderline patients are erratic, their personal relationships are turbulent, and their self-image is unstable. When serotonin is decreased, certain areas of the brain involved in emotion regulation, impulsivity and aggression causes the brain not to function properly.…

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