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    translated into filmmaking very soon after the birth of cinema. The first use of the double exposure in film was in The Great Train Robbery, which was released in 1903, but the technique exploded in the 1920’s when cinema became a more well-known art form. The double exposure technique is unique to celluloid film as it is created by exposing a film roll twice with another strip overlaying it. Double exposures have been used across all genres, for many different purposes and effects.…

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    vulnerabilities that one faces. Anger is a prevalent theme in Wilfred Owen's poem, "Exposure", as well as the play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Albee. Both texts depict anger by the disillusionment either by the author themselves, or the characters. These illusions often derail people from a rational state, as they cause them to inadvertently live lives in accordance…

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    storage and processing must be meticulously performed to avoid contamination of the samples with lead in the surrounding environment. Teeth, nail and bone reflect long term exposure to lead. The loss of lead from teeth is much slower than the loss from bone and this might make teeth a better indicator of lifetime lead exposure (Schütz et al., 1996; Barbosa et al., 2005). Lead can be measured in whole blood and plasma to indicate current…

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    legalization regarding the parents' neglect and cannabis exposure to children. In the first paragraph, the authors explain how dangerous it is for children to get exposed to cannabis. It also reminds of the fact that it has already been proposed or even legalized in a number of states while there has not been enough attention given to the consequences on the high availability of cannabis, connected with the risk of the potential exposure to a child. The “Case Report” paragraph provides us…

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    Adriana Rodriguez Histone Deacetylase Inhibition as Therapy for Clinical Disorders The skill of overcoming and conquering a fear is not easy to obtain. The treatment of exposure therapy is currently being used to successfully alleviate fear and anxiety disorders. At exposure treatment sessions, patients are asked to repeatedly recall and describe their traumatic event until their emotional reactions reach a point of termination (5). Humans have used the well-known process of fear conditioning…

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    benefit of vivo and virtual reality exposure therapy for a specific phobia. In this study, a group investigated the effect of diaphragmatic breathing as a relaxation technique during virtual reality exposure treatment. This strategy may be beneficial for exposure therapy since it reduces stimulation on the physiological level. Researchers hypothesized that diaphragmatic breathing would lead to less fear and physiological arousal during the virtual reality exposure therapy and to an enhanced…

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    Exposure to WSU As a kid who grew up in the suburbs of Detroit I was never exposed to the city of Detroit very often. Now I've been to for multiple events Detroit. I have been to various sporting events, concerts, car shows, art fairs, museums, family dinners and so on... So I’m not oblivious to what is happening in Detroit, but, I have never been to the Wayne State Campus and its surroundings. My first true experience of the Wayne State campus wasn't an official tour conducted by the school,…

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    Imagery Exposure Therapy Imagery Exposure Therapy is something I am well acquainted with as a United States Army Veteran. Imagery Exposure Therapy is widely used in the Veterans Administration (VA) for PTSD and victims of rape. In 2011 I was diagnosed with PTSD at a routine doctor’s visit by a doctor who was able to discern my surly mood and recommend counseling. The VA sent me to counseling with a psychologist; at this time I was not aware that I had PTSD, I was resistant to the idea that…

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    spread through the air, and some have reactions as they breathe in the spores. Mold allergies happen most often in summer and fall, but, because mold grows indoors, symptoms can be experienced year-round. An allergy to mold creates the same symptom Exposure to mold can cause allergic fungal sinusitis, or AFS. AFS is an allergic reaction, and it occurs when fungal debris and mucin develop in the sinus cavities. It causes a blockage in the infected sinus. This disorder is prevalent in those who…

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    Exposure to ionizing radiation can happen internally or externally. Internal exposure may result by “inhalation, ingestion or through the bloodstream”. External exposure can transpire by breathing in “airborne radioactive Material”. Other external sources to ionizing radiation are cause by medical radiation through the imaging department. This medical procedures include x-rays for diagnosing and treatment, and even research. Gamma rays are also use by medical doctors to create radioactive…

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