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    Ocd Informative Speech

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    off the stove, and worrying about throwing out things with little or no value. These feelings can lead to certain behaviors such as excessive hand washing, constant rearranging this to get it right, checking the same things over and over again, and hoarding. OCD can also lead to other anxiety disorders and even major depression. If you have a close relationship with someone who has OCD, be patient. Those with OCD also tend to have trouble with maintaining healthy relationships and careers. This…

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    The life of a Benedictine monk is based on one thing necessary: quaerere Deum which means to seek God. Some of the first Benedictine monks where living in Monte Cassino in the middle of the 6th century, living under the Rule of St. Benedict himself. By the end of the 10th century, the Rule of Benedict was used mainly through England. The Benedictine monks where also called the black monks. A typical here day begins at 3:10 a.m. with the wake-up bell and after a small cup of coffee, we make our…

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    Animals are in and out of our everyday lives, some are used for more traditional purpose while others are just mere companions to keep us company. In most cases, people treat animals as if they were humans, while in others they are neglected, physically abused, etc. Sometimes, this cruelty to animals results in punishment by law, but in other times it is dismissed or not even looked at seriously. This raises the question about animal cruelty, should animal cruelty be punished by law? or is it…

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    aren’t you rich? Are they not smart enough to earn? An erroneously thought is put into the have-nots that if they work, they will be millionaires. Then they try short-cut means to get rich. As a result, they are often seen using the foul ways for hoarding money. Unfortunately they fail again and again. Therefore, the have-nots remain poor and trapped in the vicious circle. They live amid the debris of false…

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    Romeo And Juliet Change

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    initiative into trying to avoid it as much as possible and regarded it as the last choice if national security was invaded. As a result of this mentality, the Cold War ended abruptly when the Soviet Union broke up and the peace talks led to the end of hoarding nuclear weapons. The world had immensely learned from their atrocious and dark past of wars and chaos and was willing to work together for a much brighter future that would benefit…

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    Essentially, the psychodynamic theory explains how unconscious thoughts are able to be moved to the conscious mind. The goal is to help the clients unscramble and get to the bottom of the underlying problem, allowing the client to have an understanding of the deeply-rooted cause for their emotions. The unconscious mind holds the painful memories. The individual expresses these feelings by developing defense mechanisms, seen as denial, projection, anger and isolation cause unhealthy relationship…

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    Introduction Gregor had one of the worst lives anyone can ever have. His parents hoarded his money, they made him work for them and made it so they relied on him. “Behind his door Gregor nodded emphatically, delighted at this unexpected foresight and thrift. Of course he actuallly could have paid off more of his father’s debt to the boss with this extra money.” The readers should care about this because he’s being used. Gregor has been used, abused and thrown away like a napkin. First point In…

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    Healthy Homes Training Center and Network (NCHH.org), accidental falls account for 33 percent of all home injury deaths. This includes tripping over clutter and other types of preventable accidents. Extreme cases of house clutter – referred to as "hoarding" – is often an issue that the healthcare worker as to face. As the Ethical home care article suggests the patient is considered the employer and the home…

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    Kennedy was a terrible tragedy that shocked many. However, I strongly believe the government had something to do with his death. Even to this day, the government is timid to release all of the documents related to Kennedy’s death. The government is hoarding information from us about a case that is over 50 years old. This behavior is very suspicious and is the prime reasoning on why I believe the government had something to do with President Kennedy’s…

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    Dantes Inferno

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    The Divine Comedy is a long form poem that tells the story of Dante’s a journey through Hell, purgatory and Heaven. Its structure is significantly different from anything that had been written before it, like the Iliad or the Odyssey. Dante’s cosmology is highly ordered, it is divided into 9 main circles that correspond with the punishments for each sinner who is in that particular level. As Dante descends through hell, he comes upon sinners whose sins become increasingly hateful, spiteful,…

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