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    4. Glenn, L. Lee. "Re-Analysis Of Troubled Dating In Adolescents." Archives Of Psychiatric Nursing 29.3 (2015): 134-134 1p. CINAHL Complete. Web. 14 Oct. 2015. This is a journal article and a report of scientific research. This article is meant for anyone who looks at the Archives Of Psychiatric Nursing and for people who need a scholarly resource. This was published in 2015 which makes the information more current than my other resources. This tells responses that the researchers got…

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    Wayne Brady Net Worth Introduction One of the most versatile comedians of the era Wayne Brady is also known for his acting and singing skills. This famous TV personality has a net worth of around $10 million. He is best known for acting in ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’, a TV comedy series. Biography & Wiki Born on 2nd June 1972, Wayne was raised by Valerie Petersen, his grandmother. He was shy as a child dut to his stutter problem but was very intelligent at the time. He started writing plays and…

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    In today 's world there is so many illnesses, either big or small. People suffer from so many different types doctors and scientists can barely keep up. Yet there is one specific one that continues to grow and grow in today 's life, depression. Many people debate on depression being an actual illness or not, or if it is short term or long term, or if there is just one actual cure for it. Everyone goes through a sad and gloomy time in their life, but it’s not exactly considered depression. Many…

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    Isolation is prevalent in the lives of many. If members of society are exposed to an excess of it, there can be short-lived and even sometimes long-lived consequences. Many authors, scientists, and professionals demonstrate these consequences within their writing, research, and discussions. More specifically, J. D. Salinger incorporates them through his protagonist Holden Caulfield, in his novel The Catcher in the Rye. Social psychiatrists and scientists prove these negative effects with studies…

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    The rental heart by Kirsty Logan is about a person who is dating a lot of people and gets heartbroken every time they part ways so the main character goes to the heart rental place and rents a new heart to mend their broken heart. Throughout the story we hear about seven different partners, both men and women. The main character is currently dating Grace but looks back to past relationships. We are not told if the main character is male or female, so my interpretation is they could be gender…

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    My current journey I question the word life. I question my past journey ups and downs and if everything happens for a reason. I also look at judgement in the world today. People judge others for being evil or bad and treat these individuals as if they have always been this way. As I look at my 20-year-old son today, I think to myself where did I go wrong. It takes me back to the day he was born and what a beautiful baby he was. He was a happy baby and I exposed him to love that I never received…

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    In America, approximately 19 million people are affected by depression. A major question raised by depression itself is whether depression is a pain-stricken illness or not. Is depression capable of confiscating day-to-day functioning? People who have not suffered directly from depression tend to feel as if depression is controllable, as if a person can just get rid of depression. I have chosen two pictures that accurately represent the way in which society treats a depressed individual. In the…

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    Escitalopram is used to treat the same as Duloxetine but it works by restoring balance of certain natural substances in the brain and improve energy and feeling of being. Effexor XR known as Venlafaxine treats the same plus panic attacks and social anxiety disorder. It may improve mood and energy but it also decreases fear, anxiety, unwanted thoughts and panic attacks. Finally we have Celexa with the generic name of Citalopram Hydrobromide which is very similar to…

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    speaker illustrates her third attempt at suicide by using figurative language to dramatize her poem. She employs the use of metaphors to compare herself to a Nazi prisoner. By describing death as an “art,” the speaker gives the poem a dreary and depressive tone (line 44). This poem describes and identifies the speaker’s fascination with suicide due to oppression. At the beginning of the poem, the speaker confesses that she has done “it” again (1). However, it is not until later in the poem that…

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    Soft toric contact lenses have long been used by physicians for patients with a wide variety of astigmatic prescriptions. Although these lenses provide good vision and initial comfort, symptoms such as dryness and variable acuity can develop 1–3. In the 1990s, hybrid lenses such as Saturn II and its successor SoftPerm were convenient and produced satisfactory visual outcomes in patients with regular and irregular astigmatism 4,5. However, adverse effects related to hypoxia and induced corneal…

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