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    includes four stages (textbook). Unsettled feelings are built up the tension and a relief is demanded. The bingeing provides distractions from the problem. The tension is released and anxiety is reduced. However, the patient then enters the “binge hangover” stage. Psychological symptoms include guilt, embarrassment, disgust, while biological symptoms include fatigue, lethargy, headaches, and nausea. As the result, the patient tries to establish a new beginning by vowing not to eat anything on…

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    Alcohol Addiction

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    Many people consume alcohol for leisure purposes in a responsible manner, as this is reinforced through social get-togethers with their peers. However, for other individuals, alcohol is a devastating problem since addition leads to destruction of lives, not only for the alcoholic individual but for their loved ones. As part of the alcohol awareness initiative, an individual may forgo alcohol consumption for 72 hours and document their experiences, feelings, thoughts, as well as actions related…

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    She immediately called the police, but when she did, the pleasant sounding woman said there was too much crime in Detroit right now for the police to help her, and that she would have to wait. It was incredibly puzzling to her that all the police in Detroit was gone. Eventually she just accepted it. Then, she moved her bed to the center of the room so if anything came from any direction she could run away from it, or at least attempt to. She waited about fifteen minutes until she came up with a…

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    White Rhino BANG! A single gunshot rings through the park. The elephants stampede, demolishing exhibits, shops, smashing glass, crushing the expansive landscape. Teddy runs to the monorail to get a better view of the park. As he runs by the cage holding Rhonda, the white rhino, something glints in his eye. Teddy turns around mid-step to see a perfect bullet hole through the glass. Someone was out to get Rhonda, and, it was Teddy’s responsibility to find them. Poaching is not something just found…

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    1.In self-directed learning( SDL) the individual takes the initiative and the responsibility for what occurs.individuals select, manage and assess their learning activities , which can be pursued at any time, in any place, through any means,at any age .in schools, teachers, can work towards( SDL)stage at time . The essential aspect of self-directed learning is establishing a climate of trust To learn effectively we must trust our selfs -understanding the way of self-directing learning…

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    wave of panic washed across me and my heart felt like it would jump out of my chest. I stripped off my clothes and took a hot shower. I did not have a scratch on me anywhere. The panic had become a dull foreboding fear that throbbed in synch with my hangover. Cautiously, I made my way downstairs to gauge my parent’s reaction. I got the same cool reception from my father that I always did. I was still a screw-up, but I sensed nothing out of the ordinary. I made a sandwich and quickly went back…

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    In the poem Judith, there are many literary devices that can be shown in the poem. This tale of feminism also contains numerous references to biblical stories and principles, as it mainly serves as a retelling of a biblical story. Many of the seven deadly sins can be observed in this story and it raises some questions as to just how permission can be granted for sins, but Christians are told not to sin at all. The pardoning of a sin prior to its being committed shows quite a bit of hypocrisy…

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    After reading Sherine El-Menshawy’s article entitled, “Notes on the Human Characteristics of Ancient Egyptian Kings”, I found it very interesting. My reason for that is because there are so many theories and opinions of each King. The reasoning for Sherine’s article to be able to get a closer look at this kings and to show us things about them that we have never seen before. I noticed a lot of insight in the article from different people and historians, especially in the first couple of pages…

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    night, to get some version of peace. After a while, the trouble and stress from my living conditions caught up with me and I fell into a terrible cycle of drinking alcohol on a regular basis. I can distinctly remember going to middle school with a hangover on multiple occasions. During this period my mother was…

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    country I offset any anxiety about culture shock or unfamiliar surroundings by picturing all of the things I have in common with the people around me: We all use the bathroom, have arguments with our friends and families or drink too much and get hangovers. Mostly generalized things that the majority of people experience in their lives. I use this exercise anytime to dispel anxiety, not just when traveling. It’s kind of like when someone tells you to picture the audience naked to help you feel…

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