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    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) CBT was developed by Aron Beck who his ideas form research work of Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT). CBT, like the name suggests, is a hybrid of cognitive therapy and behaviour therapy. CBT talks about how our cognitive process has an effect on our emotions which in turn effects our behaviour. Initially CBT was used to treat only depression but after extensive research on the subject over the period of years, it is now used to treat…

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    Figure 2: Biological Pest Control One of the major challenges of biological pest control is that it requires a substantial amount of human management role for proper inoculation of the natural enemy and its control which otherwise might have a negative impact on the native ecosystem. • Watershed Management: With an ever increasing agricultural productivity over the decades, the requirement of water for irrigation has been thumping, because of which proper watershed management has become a need…

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    Bagasse Case Study

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    Abstract: The effect of incubation with white rot fungi on improvement of the nutritive value of bagasse was evaluated. Bagasse was either autoclaved at 120˚C for 20 minutes or steam pasteurized at 100˚C for 1hour and inoculated with Pleurotus Ostreatus or Pleurotus Citrinopileatus at the rate of 2% (w/w). Incubation period was 0, 50, 85 and 120 days. Nutritive value was determined by enzymatic analysis. By 120 days, the proportion of OCC and Oa increased by up to 44.0% and 77.5%, respectively…

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    In summary of the phases, a therapist will follow to administered therapeutic intervention with a client, termination is the last phase. The therapist should have built-in termination phase at the first phase of engaging and assessing the client. It will make it easier for both therapist and client to end well. It is the end of a worker-client relationship. But must be based upon convincing evidence that the goals and objectives have been achieved. Termination must end successfully. In Robert’s…

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    Merlot Essay

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    malic acid to a more desirable form of lactic acid in wine by Lactic acid bacteria, after the completion of alcoholic fermentation. This reaction can take place naturally in wine, proving to be very unpredictable and not always favourable, or by inoculation with bacterial cultures. Malolactic fermentation (MLF) is mostly found in barrel aged red or white wines. For this experiment the differences between spontaneous and inoculated MLF on barrel aged Merlot wines were explored. Analysis was taken…

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    but it 's just the effects after the assault. The therapies include stress inoculation therapy,prolonged exposure therapy, Cognitive processing therapy,eye movement desensitization reprocessing(EMDR),and supportive counseling. Stress inoculation rape therapy was developed to treat those with elevated fear and anxiety as well as specific avoidance behaviors meaning avoiding walking in the dark. Stress inoculation therapy has been shown to be successful in treating the symptoms of PTSD in…

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    Cat Scratch Disease

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    Introduction Cat scratch disease is an infection caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae. As the name of the disease implies, it is associated with a scratch from an infected cat but is also transmitted through a cat bite and, in some instances, cat fleas (Forbes, 2007). The formation of a papule at the site of the bite or scratch is the initial symptom followed by lymphadenopathy. One of the most common causes of chronic lymphadenopathy in children and adolescents is cat scratch disease…

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    Osteomyelitis is an infection of bone, bone marrow, and surrounding tissue. The condition can affect any age group but in different ways. Red bone marrow of long bones is typically targeted in children because yellow bone marrow replaces red bone marrow in adults (Bires, Kerr, & George, 2015). Adults usually are introduced to foreign organisms directly through trauma or surgery. Plain radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, and ultrasound all…

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    scratch disease (CSD), which can be transferred to a person, mostly young children, who have been either bitten, licked or scratched by a cat. B. henselae lives in infected cats’ saliva and is usually spread by fleas from cat to cat (2). Primary inoculation occurs within one to two weeks of the initial bite, lick or scratch resulting in swelling of the infected area. Blisters or bumps are usually the first sign that a person has been infected by…

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    VACCINATIONS Dr. Steve Cave said, “Vaccines have become a necessary part of the world— for the current health of our children and for the future generation.” (Steve Cave, 22). Within the past decade, concerned parents researched on how effective and save vaccines are. Thomas Gale said, “Vaccines are the best defense we have against infectious diseases. However, no vaccine is 100% safe or effective.” Throughout history, plagues and epidemics lead to millions of deaths and the world was in…

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