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    Getting Sober

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    Mental Benefits of Getting Sober Tied to the emotional benefits of sobriety are mental benefits. Many individuals started using alcohol and drugs as a way to escape the frustrations and problems of daily life. As you recovery from addiction, you will work with mental health professionals who will help you explore the roots of your addiction and provide you with an arsenal of coping strategies. As a result, on your journey to sobriety, you will discover what caused your addiction in the first…

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    WEEK 9: Health, Stress, Coping 1. The social cognitive theories help understand why individuals partake in health compromising or health promoting activities. The health belief theory suggests that there are several factors involved in health behaviours. It includes perceived susceptibility of the health threat, unrealistic optimistic biases of health threat, perceived severity of the health threat and the benefits and barriers in adopting this health behaviour. Cues to action influence health…

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    Though many people of the Australian population view Australia Day as a day off to relax, January 26th has always been divisive, with the remainder of the population seeing January 26th as Invasion Day in lieu of a day of celebration. The article ‘Australia Day nationalism walks in the footsteps of ugly precedents’ by Robin Tennant-Wood was written for The Conversation on the 14th of January, 2014 and has one main idea: the meaning of Australia Day has strayed and does not do justice in…

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    shots he took of the actors and certain items found near by the actor. For instance, drinking and alcoholism is strongly referenced throughout the film by the focus of close-up shots. We see this in the scene where Alicia is lying in bed after a hangover with a close-up of the fizzling glass of aspirin that is beside her bed. Hitchcock is well known for his close-up shots and many of them do not need dialogue to tell what is happening. In this case many of the close-up shots that Hitchcock used…

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    Desire can be a crude thing. As humans, people are raised to believe it is bad. It often is not good. It causes others to do not what is best for themselves or others, but for what they feel is best, which could be sinful. In the works of Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 129” and Hitchcock’s Notorious, desire for another person is depicted as negative. Yet, in Austen's Pride and Prejudice, desire can help bring the best out of people. In Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 129”, Shakespeare uses contrasts to display…

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    Symposium by its very definition is a drinking party held after a banquet in ancient Greece. “The Symposium” by Plato is set place after a heavy day of drinking, where all the men are still recovering from their hangovers. They all decide to go easy for the night and just tell stories. Aristophanes and Socrates both tell stories about love, but both have very different meanings. Aristophanes, who is a comic playwright tells a story in which he talks about the myth of soulmates and love, and his…

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    fear of entering into the new world. This is the day to remember and to celebrate those four years of hard work, late nights studying or writing up a paper at the last minute just to wake up four hours later to go to school feeling like you’ve got a hangover. This is the day those four years have finally paid off. So now it’s time to put on your cap and gown, walk across that stage, and grab that degree. Congratulations! You are all officially graduates. What made this day the most spectacular…

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    Stop Poaching In Africa

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    Many of Africa’s most iconic animals are disappearing and could be gone within the next 50 years, but there are ways to stop it. Animals are hunted for valuable goods such as their fur, tusks, or horns. There is also a demand for live baby animals, such as gorillas. These babies can sell for up to 40, 000 dollars a gorilla. If the babies are taken away, the species can not repopulate when the adults die.The removal of their youth leaves gorillas critically endangered and possibly gone by 2020.…

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    Laughing gas has been used as an anesthesia for dentistry since 1844. Up to today, it has been used for many other medical procedures and surgeries, but it is widely known and used for oral surgeries. The procedure of laughing gas in surgery is very simple, Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O) is a gas in which you inhale. When you inhale the colourless gas, it reaches the brain in around 20 seconds and it starts to relax your body and develop pain-killing properties to keep you composed and calm. You…

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    They still hangover each other in the church and have a long conversation. The pastor and the leader in the church make sure that everyone feel comfortable so they talk to everyone. I have a long conversation with the lead minister and asking him about “why is it important…

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