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    Group Process Reflection

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    structured or not, the group process has many effects on the overall group. This paper will look at the group processes of our cohort, the interactions between subgroups, and the way that it has affected the overall distance learning cohort. It will look at themes which have played out during our most recent trip to campus, namely subgroups formed, as well as the difference in anxiety levels between the foundation and concentration groups and the behaviors that were demonstrated. Next it will…

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    of Asian Americans is constantly growing, research has been limited within the subgroups and only some of the subgroups are being reported. For example, national death registries allow researchers to study population health and look at trends. The problem was that Asian American subgroups were not often studied considering that states do not compile subgroup information on death records. More often than not, subgroups, such as Filipinos, Koreans, Asian Indians, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Japanese…

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    Just like dyssomnia parasomnia has two subdivisions the first one is arousal disorders. In this subgroup, there are two common disorders called sleepwalking and sleep terrors. Sleepwalking is just how it sounds it is when a person walks while asleep not knowing they have sleep walked when awaken. This disorder only happens about once a month there…

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    inferior mentality subcultures present and promotes the notion that no culture is “inherently superior” to another present culture (p.14). Lastly, subgroups rely heavily influence the values, attitudes, behavior and presentation of self within in the group. “Subgroups exist within a dominant culture and are dependent on that culture” (p.18). Examples of subgroups include doctors and officers of the law (p. 18). Unlike, the other cultures, the amount of membership time can be temporary, just as a…

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    ADHD Classification Essay

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    Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), causes ongoing inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity. The disorder can be chronic and interferes with functioning and development. The percentage of children diagnosed with ADHD is rising every year. Males are more than two times more likely to have been diagnosed than females. The cause is unknown, but it is believed to involve interactions between genetic and environmental factors. Inattention and hyperactivity are key behaviors of the…

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    essentially “freeze” and avoid discrepancy in its undeveloped state, the result is the uncontrolled growth of an immature leukemic clone of cells. The clinical symptoms of this disease result from these clone cells which dislodge with the development of normal blood cells in the bone marrow. (1) According to an article from the New England Journal of Medicine, Acute Myeloid Leukemia is categorized by a growth in the number of myeloid cells in the marrow and puts a block in their maturation in…

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    PDD-NOS Case Studies

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    in the areas of social interaction and communication, and their symptoms do not meet all the characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder. There are studies that classify individuals diagnosed with PDD-NOS into three subgroups as provided on www.enwikipedia.com. The three subgroups of PDD-NOS are: a high functioning group, a group, and the biggest group. A high functioning group includes 25% of individuals diagnosed with PDD-NOS. The symptoms of individuals…

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    Cultural Analysis

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    Every culture has its own individual attributes that make them unique and special in their own way. Through the years with every new generation culture changes, therefore, creating new subgroups, as individuals adapt themselves to changes. As Wright-Tillet (2012) mentioned, that human beings are not one-dimensional (Wright-Tillet, 2012). Therefore, various things must be taken into account, when meeting an individual, as culture is part of a label of what makes a person. On the other hand, some…

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    Psychology covers many areas in the scientific world, with some of the major areas being Developmental, Cognitive, Behavioral and Social Psychology. These subgroups go into detail about the human behavior, thoughts, and patterns displayed throughout the course of a lifetime. Though it is said to not be a science, all the properties suggest otherwise, with its basis founded on by Wilhelm Wundt, and research methods based purely on scientific methods, it is plain to see that it is a science.…

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    everyone “I’m not going to be a part of Ralph's lot”, in EDEN Andreas informed the group “ I´m going to the other island, You can come with or stay here” (Golding 127). Both Jack and Andreas show their dominance by leaving the group to start their own subgroup so that they can lead in the way…

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