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    In the late 1880s, Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot, chief physician of Salpetriere Hospital, discovered Hystero-Epilepsy after the documented symptoms the first patient had at the time and the information on mental health they had in that era. Few believed Dr. Charcot, particularly Joseph Babinsky, one of his old students, and even more thought he created the disease when he presented the idea. It was even assumed the symptoms had been the cause of a supernatural etiology such as reincarnation and spirit possession. Now, with raising technology and the advancement of modern medicine Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) has been added to the dissociative disorder category, where parts of someone’s memory become detached from one another and this disorder being its most extreme form. DID, previously called Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), is a reaction to trauma that causes someone to have two or more personality identities or ‘alters’ (alternative personality). This is a way to help the consciousness to avoid being overwhelmed from the bad memories caused by the trauma and allows for development to continue by blocking the trauma out.…

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    writing the story in first person invites the readers to take part in re-living Holden’s experiences. Using the diction of a teen, Salinger’s readers can easily relate to Holden, which establishes credibility. The words “madman” and “run-down” help set the tone for the rest of the book as a restless and crazy journey. Sigmund Freud, a Neurologist from Austria, originally wanted a career specializing in physiological research, but Jews at the time had limited educational opportunities. As an…

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    Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) Disease Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease which is also called CMT. It is said in National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke “That the physicians Jean-Martin Charcot, Pierre Marie, and Howard Henry Tooth. In 1886 Charcot, Marie, and Tooth discovered a group of progressive disorders that affects the peripheral nerves” (NINDS). They still consider this disease to being rare in the United states. The estimated amount of people who are diagnosed is fewer than 175,00…

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    looked right, and considering Singapore’s year round humidity; if I was going to perspire too much in my clothes. However, when I arrived in New York, getting dressed became a breeze. I noticed that I gravitated towards a standard “uniform” consisting of a T-shirt in white, black, or grey and a pair of jeans. In addition, I also realised that one, people in New York are almost always in black, and two; that no one really cares what you wear, or how you look. My question is what caused this…

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    Denim Trends Essay

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    Imagine Brittany Spears and Justin Timberlake wearing denim head to toe, thriving in a new trend at the American Music Awards. Exactly fifteen years ago these two stepped out in their bold, blue jeans. Denim trends have been altered and portrayed differently for years, yet the popularity and attraction of denim seems to always reappear. Whether celebrities or street style was the source of influence, denim continuously occurs in new and innovative ways. The most common denim trends for fall of…

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    The evolution of advertising has changed so much since the 1930’s, where clothing was marketed towards ‘everyday’ people. Looking back at the advertising from then, you can clearly tell they were marketed toward hard workers, busy house wives and active children all in one advertisement. Minimal skin was showing and typically the person in the advertisement was hosting a get together or working hard on the family farm. The most important part of advertisements in that era was about…

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    the middle of the field and finally someone decided to pass me the ball. I was running so fast looking at the soccer ball from an angle. My body was running forward and my head was turned to my left side. I was so excited and nervous at the same time because I was going to reach my goal and prove them wrong. As I was running I was able to hear my feet slamming into the muddy grass. I was about one fourth away from the goal net, but I did not expect what was about to happen. The muddy soccer ball…

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    Aw 16 Research Paper

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    As the temperates drop and nights draw in quicker, there's no denying we are transitioning out of Summer. Yet this certainly does not mean it's time to get all gloomy, fashion or otherwise. Instead, it's time to embrace the pleasures and unique colours of Autumn. Your style should combine perfectly with function as you begin to wrap up in layers, coats, and jackets. As always, following AW’16 provides an awesome insight into the fashion world. When it comes to staying stylish this Autumn…

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    The Misfits

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    Andy Warhol has said “I want to die with my blue jeans on.”(Brainyquote, n.d.). A lot of people today share Warhol’s affection for jeans. Denim is a staple of the modern wardrobe. It is comfortable, practical, and fashionable. However, jeans weren’t always common and popular. Denim has first been popularly used when designer Levi Strauss figured out a way to make denim affordable in 1936. Since then, denim has been through an interesting revolution. All kinds of people, including cowboys in…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    There is nothing I enjoy more in life than opening the double doors to an Urban Outfitters, Rue 21, or H&M and seeing all the clothes sitting promptly in their display cases waiting to be worn by all. I gaily skip through the aisles of the department store looking for the perfect coat, sweater, vest, cardigan, pair of jeans, or joggers to buy. When I finally come across an item that I might be interested in I wait for it to speak to me. It’s as if I am the “Clothes Whisperer”. The item says,…

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