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    Billy Dee Observation

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    Setting Billy Dee was seen at the County Probation Department/Adult Services. Identifying Information Billy Dee is a 28-year-old Caucasian male. The reason for the referral Billy Dee was referred to the Country Probation Department to determine suitability for treatment and the development of a treatment plan to deal with identified problems discussed later on in this report. Behavioral Observations His speech was normal in terms of volume, rate and prosody. Throughout the assessment process,…

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    target market to the product or service at their most basic level which is the emotional level. It was also stated that emotion stimulates people’s minds up to 3000 times faster than non-emotional though. The world is driven by emotions. People make impulse buying based on emotion not rational though. If advertisers can play to people’s emotions, they can get the sale when otherwise they would…

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    social construct which should be valorised? Psychologist Abraham Maslow formed the base of many modern sociological theories within the book “Motivation and Personality”. This book illustrates the common behavioural patterns of humans in response to natural impulses. His theory states, that among others, human motivations include; survival, safety, social, esteem, and fulfilment. These motivations cause many to seek a quick sense of fulfilment through the formation of a pack. This fulfilment…

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    YOUR CHILD'S SYMPTOMS Your child may have symptoms of Tetralogy of Fallot until a corrective surgery is done. Seek medical care if your child has one or more of the following symptoms: • Difficulty breathing. • Tiredness and limpness. • Lack of response when being talked to or touched. • Unusual fussiness. • A seizure. • A bluish tint to the skin, fingertips, or lips (cyanosis). If your child has…

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    Maurice Wiless Religion

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    Wiles states that the incarnation can be explained without breaking natural laws because it is not an act of God. Wiles says that it is “perfection of human response to God” and the full humanity to Jesus is central. Jesus fully responded totally to God’s grace and in doing so, incarnated God in the world and so Wiles is saying that Jesus was not actually God and the incarnation becomes nothing more than human…

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    Alexithymia. Some individuals cannot identify or describe how they feel. This condition is known as alexithymia, which represents difficulty identifying and describing feelings and externally oriented thinking, which is the tendency to focus on external rather than internal events and experiences (Thompson & Schoenbrun, 2013). Emotional awareness theory states that individuals with alexithymia are unable to cognitively identify feelings by recognizing physiological signs of emotions (Shishido,…

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    IV. CHALLENGES IN FSO COMMUNICATION FSO communication is facing serious challenges because of its transmitting medium. Open space air communication has lot of obstacles and degrades the signal performance gradually. (a). Fog The primary challenge to FSO-based communication is dense fog. Rain and snow have little effect on FSO technology, but fog is quite different. Fog is vapor composed of water droplets, which are only a few hundred microns in diameter and can modify the light…

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    Accepting Syrian Refugees

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    September, U.S. President Obama announced that he had decided to raise the number of Syrian refugees admitted into the United States. However, in the wake of terror attacks in Paris, the responses from the U.S. evangelicals have been strongly divided. Some evangelicals believe Americans need to follow their nobler impulses and respond in courage, love, and compassions by welcoming the refugees while many others and even the country’s state governors have voiced their strong oppression for…

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    perspective looks at the way the nervous system, hormones and genetic make up affect the person's behavior. It is all connected with the mental state. Psychodynamic perspective was developed by Sigmund Freud, because he believed that many of our impulses are driven by a sexual need or want. Some psychologists believe…

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    a substance dependent individual completely overlooks this mechanism and continues on with their actions. suffering from, “Activity within this high-order (i.e. conscious thoughts) system serves to control and modulate the behavioral and somatic response triggered by immediate drug cues.” Where a normal person would choose to avoid behavior that results in a negative outcome, in this case future losses, the addict with a “system for processing somatic states from thoughts about a possible…

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