Current Event #2 Summary The COO of the Britannica, Vineet Whig (47), committed suicide with leaving a note behind. The note indicated that Whig did not have any choice other than killing himself and that he does not leave any of the responsibility or blame to his family. Before committing suicide, Whig’s family did not find any suspicious behavior from him, other than returning late from work. After hearing Whig’s death, his father received a heart attack. Relevant Terms Major depressive disorder (16): a mood disorder in which a person feels worthlessness and diminished interest or pleasure in most activities for no reason. Major depressive disorder is typically the most common causes of many suicidal attempts. The cause of Whig’s suicide was not found yet (as of 5/18/16), but in his note, he confessed, “I am unable to cope...I am depressed...I am a coward.” Just looking in the note, Whig had a low self-value and did not indicate his reason for his depression--which indicates that Whig might have had a major depressive disorder before his death. Psychotherapy (17): psychological therapy, a method used to cure patients with mental disorder by trained therapist. Before Whig’s suicide, Whig was seen as normal as usual, according to his family. Whig possibly had a major depressive disorder, but (again, possibly) he did not want to confess that he had the disorder--which means that he lost his chance to receive psychotherapy before it was too late. If Whig had told his…
know how to act and respond, so we stop, take a deep breath and start thinking “What would Super-someone have done in my situation?” Nearly every one of us has had someone we look up to, it can be a friend, a family member or someone famous, and these figures are important as their actions inspire us and it has a great impact in our lives. For me is no exception as I have also faced this situations, and I will share who is that person I think about, a person that inspires me, and why she has…
The T.V series The White Queen is a story that followed Elizabeth Woodville journey of being the queen to King Edward IV during the War of the Roses. Which were fought during the 1455-1487 by the two opposing houses; The House of York and the House of Lancaster for the throne of England. A war that lasted 30 plus years and left the outcome of both houses united to become the House of Tudor. The White Queen show was based on the Philippa Gregory’s historical novel series called The Cousins' War…
back from them once again (Teutonic). The Duke of Poland heard of the Order and called upon them for help with dealing with unruly, barbaric, and savage pagan people. The Grandmaster consulted with the Emperor and the Duke and they came to the agreement that any land they were able to take from the savages the order could keep (Teutonic). Pope Gregory IX, in 1230 gave his okay for the Order to proceed with an expedition, and with that the Kingdom of Prussia was beginning to exist. Many…
June 20, 1837, until her death on January 22, 1901, Queen Victoria’s reign had set out a whole new trend from progressing technology, to new clothes that would inspire modern-day clothing wear, to gender roles, religion, arts, and literature would change our world forever. Alexandrina Victoria was born on May 24, 1819, to her parents Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld in Kensington Palace, London, United Kingdom. Alexandrina, later became…
severe learning disabilities and cognitive challenges. Young children with Williams syndrome often experience developmental delays”(What is Williams Syndrome? (n.d.),2016). Milestones such as walking, talking and toilet training are often achieved somewhat later than is considered normal. Traditional Academics: ● Distractibility is a common problem, but can improve as the children get older. ○ Approximately 65% of students with WS met the criteria for ADHD (DSM-IV) (Leyfer et al.,…
Wolfe is a surely understood 1770 work of art by Old English American craftsman Benjamin West portraying the passing of English General James Wolfe amid the 1759 Skirmish of Quebec of the Seven Years' War. It is an oil on canvas of the Illumination period. West made an extra and about indistinguishable painting of the same scene for Lord George III in 1771. What is “American” about Copley’s Paul Revere? Paul Revere is Copley's completed representation of an artisan wearing shirtsleeves and…
The source of these investments has changed over the years from the simply chairman ran football clubs receiving funds from supporters or the community the clubs are involved in; to foreign business men looking for a diversified investment portfolio (Risaliti & Verona, 2012). The aim of modern football clubs has evolved to bottom line goal orientation. More and more football clubs are aspiring to win trophies or receive promotion to the greater known competition. And this is not done solely for…
Its type may be seen in the representation given in the Apocalypse of the adoration of God and of the Lamb, which is inspired by a sense of their worthiness to be adored [ii](Revelation 4:11; Revelation 5:12). Praise cont. The word Praise has a total of 487 Occurrences in the Bible.[iii] The word yadah and its related noun todah are common words in the Bible; the verb is often translated "give thanks" or "praise" and even "confess"; and the noun is rendered and "thanksgiving." While…
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