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    series sixth episode, “Fake Pharma”, was produced by Laura Gamse, Christopher Lent, and James Adames, and it documents the counterfeit pharmaceutical market, the people who participate in the market, and those who try to stop the market. The episode starts in the southwest United States and shows how a pharmaceutical dealer scams the insurance companies and pharmacies to obtain real pharmaceuticals with illegitimate prescriptions. Then, the episode moves to the United…

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    and its satirical manner in order to comment and criticize on current events leaning more on their beliefs. The show can be compared to what John Stewart, John Oliver and now Trevor Noah are doing. They take the most current event and make a whole episode on it, while entertaining…

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    In the case of Ellen, I believe she meets criteria for 296.89 F31.81 Bipolar II disorder with atypical features, current episode depressed, severe. Per the DSM-5, Bipolar II diagnosis is warranted when there has been at least one episode of hypomania but never has been a manic episode and the most predominant episodes are those of depression. In the case of Ellen, she has struggled with depressed moods described as being unhappy most of her life, weight gain and increased appetite, insomnia and…

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    undergoing a manic mood or a depressive mood. For example, a person exhibiting a manic episode might be overly happy and outgoing—the “life of the party”—or be highly irritable or jumpy. They may talk very rapidly, be easily distracted and restless, have difficulty sleeping, behave impulsively and do high-risk behaviors (unsafe sex, spending sprees, impulsive investments). When that person is in a depressive episode, however, they may undergo long periods of worry or feeling “empty,” lose…

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    elements in our society today and tend to effect a large amount of the media that we watch. These two ideas tie into the ideology of patriarchy while much of our media does as well. The hit television series of the 90 's, Friends, specifically the episode "The one with the Criticism" implicitly advances this ideology of patriarchy through traditional gender roles, hegemonic femininity, and the objectifying of women through treating women as instruments of male pleasure and to-be-looked-at-ness. …

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    Schloesser, 2009, p.726). The length of episodes can vary from days to weeks. Full recovery can typically be seen between episodes. The Bipolar disorder general population is 2% with the median on set age of 25 years old (Hales, Hilty, Kelly, Leamon, & Lim, 2006, p.43). Affecting both male and female alike. However, Bipolar II is more common in women, whereas Bipolar I in men (Hales, Hilty, Kelly, Leamon, & Lim, 2006, p.43). Common symptoms seen with Bipolar Manic episodes are euphoric, racing…

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    Mahabharat Film Analysis

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    The television series, Mahabharat, is a 94 episode Hindi series that is based on the Hindu epic, Mahabharata. Although there are 94 episodes in this entire television series, I will only be focusing on episode 72 which corresponds to the near beginning of the Bhagavad Gita text. Episode 72 of the Mahabharat television series begins with a short dialogue between the blind king, Dhritarashtra, and his advisor, Sanjaya. Dhritarashtra asks Sanjaya to tell him what had happened on the battlefield…

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    order to execute an important lesson. In the episode “Rebel without Night Driving Privileges”, the mother, Jill, restricts her newly licensed son, Randy, from driving at night due to his older brother’s past night-driving accident. As a result, Jill learns that she should not compare her children to each other for they have their own needs, experiences, and maturity levels. While Home Improvement tackles many relatable issues, this particular episode highlights the need for families to teach…

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    Brothers with Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly were they both woke up in the middle of the night and start sleepwalking. While a large majority of people found that skit funny, there were others that were reminded of their experience of sleepwalking episodes and night terrors daily. Not just experienced by little children, adults also have doubts in dealing with this issue. This article will explore alternative treatments like hypnotherapy to treat sleepwalking and night terrors. What Is…

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    the sudden death of dear ones, drug abuse, insomnia, etc. Signs and Symptoms of Bipolar There are two episodes namely manic episode and depressive episode. An extremely happy and excited state is termed as a manic episode and extremely sad and lonely state is termed as a depressive episode. At times, you will experience both the episode symptoms, this is called mixed state. The manic episode symptoms are given…

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