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    patient’s handwriting to see whether the letters and words have progressively gotten smaller or even impossible to read. Some of the non-motor symptom include disturbances in cognition and sleeping habit, emotions such as mood, sensation and perception, olfactory system, autonomic function decrease and constant…

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    In the poems I have studied writes have explored human mortality from differing perspectives and focusing on different ideas and issues. For example, in “Mother in a refugee camp”, Chinua Achebe explores the profound love between mother and child as well as the theme of premature death in a graphic and violent way. Furthermore in a different way, Carol Ann Duffy in “War Photographer”, focuses on the necessity of exploring the reality of what goes on in the world as well as the traumatic impacts…

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    Introduction The scientific study of Huntington’s Disease (HD) had began in 1872, by George Huntington who is a family physician that had published a report on the clinical symptoms and peculiar mode of inheritance of the disorder.(1, 2) Huntington’s disease has 3 subtypes according to the age onset, which are infantile, juvenile and the adult-onset.(2) Individuals with Huntington’s disease can become asymptomatic between the ages of 1 and 80 years.(3) The typical mean age of onset is 40 years,…

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    Have you ever thought why humans sleep? Some might think what is sleep? When we think of sleep we think of it as something our bodies naturally do when we close our eyes, lay down and go unconscious, and we are correct. It has been proven that sleep is very essential to a human body because sleep affects our how our brain functions mentally and physically. When we sleep, our brain doesn't completely shut off, our brain is very much active when asleep. When asleep humans usually go through four…

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    Methamphetamine, a drug surrounding the world we live in, produced in all sorts of shapes and sizes; consumed by almost 24.7 million substance users, carrying with it effects that can potentially lead to death. We as people hear the word and automatically jump to immediate thoughts “addiction, craziness, mental effects, life changer”, yet we do not necessarily know how is it that Methamphetamine affects us and why it causes such effects. It is known to be a potent synthetic drug that stimulates…

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    motion of the left shoulder (Carpenito, 2013, p. 389). I selected this diagnosis because my client’s overall well-being would improve if she was not experiencing pain and discomfort throughout the entire day. My second diagnosis for my client would be fatigue related to sleep disturbance and inflammation as evidenced by reports of feeling tired from lack of sleep from the pain (Carpenito, 2013, p. 238-239). The client states she gets little or no sleep due to the pain in her left…

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    Introduction John B. Watson described psychology as “that division of Natural Science which takes human behavior—the doings and sayings, both learned and unlearned—as its subject matter”. Early behaviorists inferred that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, and until today, behaviorists believe that humans’ actions are shaped by responses to environmental stimuli. However, in 1959, Noam Chomsky’s critical review of B. F. Skinner’s Verbal Behavior helped spark the “cognitive…

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    REASON FOR REFERRAL: Per Court Order signed by the Honorable Schulman (4/27/16) and at the request of the Agency for Persons with Disabilities, Nathaniel was referred for an evaluation to determine whether or not he meets the diagnostic criteria for intellectual disability or autism. Nathaniel currently has one open case which includes a Burglary Conveyance unarmed for an incident that allegedly occurred in January of 2016. The youth is scheduled for a Court appearance on this matter in the…

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    Freud’s Theory of Psychosexual Development Freud’s theory of psychological development described how the personality developed over the course of childhood. While the theory is well-known in psychology, it is also one of the most controversial. Freud believed that personality developed through a series of childhood stages in which the pleasure-seeking energies of the id become focused on certain erogenous zones. This psychosexual energy – “libido” – was posited as one of the basic primal…

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