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    article that the Cold War was the reason behind America’s obsession with security and anti-democratic response which continued even when the Cold War had ended. The principles of individualism which led to people living mostly private lives, and a suspicion of outsiders that gained salience in the early Cold War era even outlived the Cold War itself. These principles were against the democratizing impulses of the rights revolution and therefore held the right revolution back. They fostered a…

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    First, introduce the stimulus at 70 dB HL, if there is no response increase intensity by 10 dB until a response is seen. When is response is seen, lower the intensity level by 10 dB and if there is no response increase by 5 dB until a threshold can be determined. The tonal duration should be one second and a response is recorded when a deflection is observed to be a minimum of 0.01 to 0.02 mmho.(Martin & Clark, 2012). It has been observed…

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    According to the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder foundation,(Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder,2013).“OCD is a medical brain disorder that causes problems in information processing.” They compare OCD to a brain spasm; when your brain freezes on a certain thought and is unable to move forward. The brain is incapable of dealing with any thoughts of worry or doubt. This may cause many side effects that can clearly perceive a person as OCD. Obsessive compulsive disorder is a disease that is well known of,…

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    Portfolio Introduction From what I have learned so far in this pair it is apparent that the various skills and concepts discussed will correlate directly to our relationships with our Reading Friends. While working in this setting I recognize how important it will be to remain ethically aware and that the cultural diversity found in this type of setting is one to be cherished. Skills and Concepts Literacy skills, social work skills and social work concepts are bits of information that when put…

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    consist of exposure and response prevention as well as cognitive therapy. Let’s start off by talking about ERP which is known as exposure and response prevention; the exposure segments of this treatment expose the patient to objects or situations that cause them to have obsessive thoughts and increases their anxiety. When the patient continuously gets exposed to the things that bother them, they start to develop less anxiety and learn how to cope with things better. The response segment of the…

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    Specific Phobia Specific phobia is defined as the occurrence of intense and abnormal fear when exposed to a specific object, person or situation. To be diagnosed with specific phobia, the fear must cause last over 6 months and cause severe and debilitating anxiety or distress. There are five categories that all specific phobias fall into: animals (such as sharks), situations (such as planes), blood, injections and injury (such as getting a needle), natural environment (such as storms) and other…

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    Legal Driving Age

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    inappropriate locations such as, the bar or a nightclub. These inappropriate locations are common sites of travel among teens and young adults as their brains have not fully developed. This is because the part of your brain which controls impulses and mediates emotional responses is the last to develop and does not reach maturity until the early 20s. Likewise, driving is associated with illegal acts, especially among teens and young adults. The responsibility that comes with this freedom is…

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    Rooted in the concepts of classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning, the social-cognitive perspective stems from the social learning theory as it observes developing personality as one socially interacts with his or her environment (Franzoi p. 570). Since every behavior one observes will not be retained, the theory also proposes that individuals adopt behaviors through modeling and motivation that reflect his or her locus of control, learned helplessness, optimism…

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    This “Cold War policy” would soon play a large role in the crisis between the United States and radical Islam. Rather than viewing the unfolding catastrophe as the United State’s first entanglement with radical Islam, Cold War policy shaped the response the United States had to the crisis by American policymakers viewing Iran through a Cold War paradigm, seeing “Soviet Red and not Islamic Green” as Farber states (Farber 5). As an initial containment strategy to stop the spread of communism, the…

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    mg/min), to treat a supraventricular tachyarrhythmia with a ventricular response over 160 beats/minute. Amiodarone (Cordarone) is used to treat life threatening heart rhythm problems called ventricular arrhythmias (Amiodarone (Intravenous Route), 2015). Amiodarone (Cardarone). The physician prescribed amiodarone (Cordarone) 200 mg po qd to help maintain a normal heart rhythm. This medications is used to slow the nerve impulses in the heart and help keep the heart rhythm normal (Amiodarone…

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