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    Somewhat related to cognition and morality, is a child’s social and emotional development. For example, following social cognitive theory, I started to regulate my own behaviors more frequently in middle childhood, instead of relying on outside punishments and rewards to shape my behavior (Rathus, 2011, p. 220). Nonetheless, my social development was quite poor. The first reason I lagged in social development is that my ADHD caused me to lack social awareness and thus get rejected by my peers,…

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    Diary Of Anne Frank

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    Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl narrates the emotional journey of adolescent Anne Frank during World War II. The diary allows insight into the changes Anne went through during the war after going into hiding to avoid persecution. Over the course of her time in hiding she develops in maturity, and uses her diary to voice her innermost thoughts and desires and the readers learn what it was like living in those conditions from a perspective during the time. Anne’s diary begins on her…

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    Main Question Post: Week 4: Cardiovascular Disorders Myocardial Ischemia and Acute Coronary Syndrome Cardiovascular disease (CVD) persists as the principle source of death amongst the men and women globally, and has claimed further breathes yearly in the United States (U.S) than “cancer, chronic lung disease, and accidents” collectively (Dunlay, & Roger, 2012). Myocardial ischemia and acute coronary syndrome originate with the coronary artery disease. According to Huether and McCance (2012),…

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    The New Puberty Analysis

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    puberty itself. Greenspan and Dearborne describe the process of puberty as beginning around the age of eight and without the presence of physically identifiable biological changes, challenging the misconception that puberty begins at the onset of menarche, which in reality is the final stage of puberty in girls (Greenspan and Dearborne, pp. 76-78). If early onset puberty is of genuine concern, medical examinations, including x-rays to determine bone density, have been useful in comparing…

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    My Girl Psychology

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    Rachel Jones 10-16-14 Psychology of Adolescence My Girl: A Look in to the Beginnings of Womanhood My Girl is a movie about a young girl named Veda who is beginning the transition from childhood to adolescence. In the movie, Veda experiences many common problems young girls face while transitioning into a woman. On top of the “normal” issues girls face, Veda is also a hypochondriac due to her living in a funeral parlor that her father owns. She is also a tomboy and doesn’t quite fit in with…

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    Factors Predicting Adverse Outcomes in Patients With Uterine Myomas Undergoing GnRH Agonist Therapy: A Meta-Analysis Rahma Novita Asdary Dharma Husada Midwifery Academy Email: novita_asdary@hotmail.com ABSTRACT Context : GnRH Agonist (GnRHa) maybe the most effective drugs in the management of myomas. However, there remains some uncertainty regarding the efficacy of the therapy because of conflicting reports in the literature. Objective : This research objective is to identify potential…

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    neoplasm, either early or advanced, the breast goes through significant changes molecularly. The events leading to become diagnosed with breast neoplasm may include risk factors, such as never giving birth, pregnancy at a later age, early or late set menarche, smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and/ or lack of exercise As People in third world countries may face this problem. Both women and men are susceptible to getting breast neoplasms, but the majority of women who reside in third world…

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    girls it is estrogens and males it is androgens. The sex organs on both sexes become more developed and they will start growing hair in different places, for boys their voices will change and overall your whole body is changing. Girls will start menarche which is the first menstrual cycle around the age of 13-14. Puberty causes people to start looking at their body image (how one thinks their body looks and how it looks to others) and it is a time for many changes physically and mentally to…

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    Abstract Breast cancer remains the most common type of cancer diagnosed in women in the United States. It is the second most common cancer death with lung cancer being the first. African American women have a higher incidence of dying from the disease than any other race or ethnical group. For many years, it was thought that this was due to African American women not having access to the same health benefits as those of other races and that it was often found at a more advanced state. Though…

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    There are 4 types of parenting styles, authoritarian, permissive, authoritative, and neglectful or uninvolved. The Authoritarian parenting style is known to have the horrible ramifications on a child. These may follow them as they grow into an adult. Authoritarian parenting may implicate many negative consequences for children; such as experiencing low self-esteem that may possible lead towards depression, developing obsessive compulsive disorders, and becoming a bully toward their peers.…

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