Fight-or-flight response

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    For many years, society has divided child abuse into two categories: physical abuse and sexual abuse. Due to the lack of physical evidence, it is much harder to prove emotional abuse. Every year there are thousands of children who suffer from abuse and neglect. According to the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, in 2013 there were 679,000 victims of child abuse and neglect reported to CPS agencies in the United States. When one hears the word abuse and neglect they often default…

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    We humans are busy when it comes to the real world. It seems as we age the busier we become which often causes us to get stress. Stress is vital in our lives because keep us alerted and focused, prepared to avoid danger but too much of it is simply vicious for our health. This brings to the topic on why relieving stress is important to keep use in a healthy state of mind. There are dozens of way to relief stress and rely on the person itself. An effective way of relieving stress is to do a…

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    Doctor ordered medications and non-drug treatments are available to help manage pain. A combination of treatments and therapies is often more effective than just one. Evidence-based pain management can be examined through an evaluation of patient’s response to a specific and combination of various type of treatments. Understanding the causes of the pain can help reduce the patient’s fear and anxiety hence, patient education is…

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    Web. 17 Mar. 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman). Doctors concluded the tumor could have been pressing against the amygdala region of the brain, which controls our fight-or-flight responses. They could not determine if the tumor caused Whitman’s thoughts however the concluded; the tumor position could have contributed to his inability to control his emotions and actions. The research conducted on Whitman’s case; helped psychiatrist…

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    develops following the experience or the witnessing of a traumatic life-threatening event. According to the New England Journal of Medicine, “the defining characteristic of a traumatic event is, it’s capacity to provoke fear, helplessness, or horror in response to the threat of injury or death.” (Yehuda, 2002) This event could be living through military combat in wartime, surviving a natural disaster, serious accidents, witnessing terrorist attacks, or suffering from some kind of physical or…

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    The police and local law enforcement are key parts to combat and respond to threats of terrorism throughout our country. Local law enforcement officials are likely to be the first people with the authority to arrest and or take out a suspected terrorist and investigate suspicion of terrorist activity. The policy and training regarding police work and terrorism allows for law enforcement to try and protect the United States from events like 9-11 and the Boston Bombing. When community policing is…

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    portion of thoughts about murder may be influenced by groups such as gangs or just peers that encourage violence. Also, as a part of the common fight or flight scenario, some people may lean towards the response of a threat that results in violent behavior where they fight for their lives. And although it isn’t intentional, society today still considers that response as murder even though it can be justified as self-defense. So, for many people who experience anger, or even rage, I do believe in…

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    Frog Lab Report

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    1. Yes. The heart of the frog contracts and relaxes rhythmically. This behaviour is shown by the observation of the general fluctuations in the force values as well as the consistent patterns of the ECG which occurs in regular intervals. 2. This delay is primarily caused by the atrioventricular node (A-V node) and the adjacent conductive fibres. Conduction in cardiac muscle is hindered by the decreasing number of gap junctions along the pathway of conduction which creates a resistance…

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    Eight o’ Clock: The Effects of Dependence on America’s Most Popular Drug Each year, countless money and time is employed in educating American children about the dangers of drugs. They are taught about their prevalence, as well as the risks involved with their uses and abuses. One of the most prevalent drugs on the market is a certain psychoactive drug, a stimulant classified with cocaine and nicotine for its properties. Largely imported from countries like Brazil, Indonesia, and Colombia,…

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    The diction of the poem into that correct night features juxtaposition every different line. In the poem, the speaker admits that demise is unavoidable, however, encourages all men to fight death. in step with this poem we can notice unique figures of speech like Alliteration: go, appropriate (first stanza); in addition to in (2d stanza) even though, their; deeds, danced (0.33 stanza) sang, solar (fourth stanza); study, overdue (fourth…

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