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    Motivation Outline Notes

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    sympathetic nervous system. 9.12 Identify the key elements in cognitive arousal theory, the facial feedback hypothesis, and the cognitive-mediational theory of emotion. ~arousal theory, both the physiological arousal and the actual interpretation of that arousal must occur before the emotion itself is experienced. This interpretation is based on cues from the environment. ~In the facial feedback hypothesis, facial expressions provide feedback to the brain about the emotion being expressed on…

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    Makeup is the creation of facial products made to portray a women’s or a male’s facial features as flawless and disguise their imperfections from society. Roughly around the years of preteens to a young adult is were makeup is mostly likely going to be use because of how high society puts up their standards towards both genders. Though society put up all the restriction on both genders, once there is an option like makeup that will help both genders gain the respect they deserve and presents…

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    What does the classic triad of normal pressure hydrocephalus correctly consists of? A: Gait disturbance, aphasia, dementia • The reason this is the wrong answer is because aphasia is not consider to be part of the triad in normal pressure hydrocephalus. It is possible for some patient exhibit symptoms of aphasia, agnosia and apraxia which are known as cortical features. B: Gait disturbance, urinary incontinence, dementia • Normal Pressure hydrocephalus is a condition caused by enlarged…

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    Cultures are the characteristics and knowledge of certain groups of people, which is defined by language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Many cultural differences are explained by the environment and resources of a region. For example, Japanese people eat more fish than the people of the United States because fishing is far more practical than raising land animals in Japan and in Italy their eat pasta and it is one of the most popular dish in Italy. Cultural variations become…

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    Ugly Mug Making Essay

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    Art is a way of expressing one’s emotions. There are many forms of art that someone can use to help relieve stressful emotions. Clay molding is one of those forms people can use their hands to make a piece of art that shows a person’s character. The process of making what is known as an ugly mug is a way of letting the creative side of a person flow. Ugly mugs showcase a variety of colors and designs. As a result, the mug can show what one is feeling while going through the molding process.…

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    theory that the looming potential of different risks bolstered the quality and technical complexity of some of the most stunning terra-cotta and copper cast sculptures to ever be constructed. Chapter four serves as an analysis of the various body and facial marking seen in different figurines and their relation to different dynasties and their excavated…

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    Dying Scene Summary

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    Scene Summary Adaline Bowman, who is played by the actress Blake Lively, is involved in an accident where her car plunges into a freezing lake. Although Adaline dies after drowning in the frigid water, she is brought back to life by a lightning strike. This strange combination of events causes her to miraculously remain twenty-nine years old for nearly eight decades. She assumes a new identity by changing her name to Jenny, and from that point on, she never allows herself to get close to…

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    When diagnosing FAS, there are a few guidelines physicians need to follow. According to the CDC website, the guidelines for diagnosing FAS are as follows: “1. Abnormal facial features; a person with FAS has three distinct facial features: smooth ridge between the nose and upper lip (smooth philtrum), thin upper lip, and a short distance between the inner and outer corners of the eyes, giving the eyes a wide-spaced appearance. 2. Growth problems; children with FAS have height, weight, or both…

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    Effective Pain Assessment

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    (2010) outlines common evaluative discomfort behaviors in nonverbal adults. These behaviors include body movements, facial expressions, vocalizations, interpersonal interactions, changes in routines, and changes in mental status. Curtiss (2010) further elaborates on the components of each. Body movements include guarding, pacing or rocking, rigidity, fidgeting, and massaging. Facial expressions comprise frowning, clenching teeth, wrinkling forehead, and rapid blinking. Vocalizations…

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    Apert Syndrome

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    apnea sometimes requires surgical tracheostomy the placement of a breathing tube in the neck. Many antibiotics are taken throughout one’s life with Apert syndrome. Persons with this syndrome are prone to ear and sinus infections due to the misshapen facial features and connecting tissue inside the face caused by bacteria, requiring antibiotic therapy. Lastly another common procedure would be the surgical placement of ear tubes or myringotomy, for persons with repeated ear infections due to Apert…

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