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    If you have ever had a pet, you know what it’s like to have a comforting companion unconditionally by your side. It’s hard to imagine a life without pets once you recognize the beneficial impact they’ve made in your life. Pets in general seem to be a common positive topic when one needs cheering up. The bond that animals and humans share is a particularly special one. Animals give a sense of comfort, love, and companionship to people. Humans grow a positive emotional attachment to their pets,…

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    Running head: SHORT TITLE OF PAPER (<= 50 CHARACTERS) How Alcoholism Effects Families April Jeans Coastal College of Georgia Title of Paper Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are among the most common, devastating, and costly problems in the United States. ?Recent studies have shown that approximately 53 percent of adults in the United States have reported that one or more of their close relatives has a drinking…

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    Forensic Psychology Essay

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    GUJARAT NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY FORENSIC SCIENCE FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- MS. HEENA GOSWAMI (ASST. PROFESSOR OF LAW) MEETU KUMARI (12A073) -: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT :- The Project work on a topic with such small distinctions is a tedious task and hence doing a project on such a theme requires guidance by the subject teachers. The enlightening experience provided to me by my teachers, who proved to be the…

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    Biological Positivism Case Study

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    looked at crime. However during the late 19th century a new form of “scientific criminology” emerged, called Positivism (Newburn, 2007). Positivism looked at the biological factors on why someone would commit a crime, this involved looking at the physical attributes of a person, looking at their genetic make-up and their biochemical factors. In the 1800s Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909), Italian criminologist, wrote in his book L'Uomo Delinquente (1876) that up to 70% of criminals were “born…

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    In the slightly recent years, drug addiction has been classified as a disease rather than just a physical addiction that was thought in the past. There are two ways that people look at drug use, and that is addiction vs. dependence. “Addiction is a primary condition manifesting as uncontrollable cravings, inability to control drug use, compulsive drug use, and use despite doing harm to oneself or others.” (O’Brien 2016). What addiction means is that one has an uncontrollable craving towards a…

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    mainstream therapies, which share a goal of physiological balance between systems. As fragmentation of medicine has vastly improved aspects of specialist medicine, the more basic and important concerns of general well being and preventative medicine have been ignored. Clinical psychologists should emphasize established applications which have homeostatic balance, overall psychological, or mental and physical health, as goals. Psychologists must show that the health and well being of our…

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    Ittall Case Summary

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    INTRODUCTION Mr. Daniel Ittall is an attorney with a strong reputation for being a dedicated and reliable worker. Recently, he was served a petition detailing his charges of professional misconduct. After receiving $1,000 from a potential client, not giving it back when she asked for it resulting in her losing her chance to pursue the case, Mr. Ittall is charged with violating Rules of Professional Conduct 1.3, 1.4, 1.15, and 8.4. After failing to distribute $5,000 to his client’s trust…

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    become more than a trend due to the impressive growth it generates from tourism. People from all over the world are travelling to destinations that provide health and wellness services and facilities. Therefore, tourism at large has to consider the physical and mental health pursuit of their visitors. In recent studies it has been said that tourism has given more attention to the benefits of travel experiences. This research attempts to provide a comprehensive review of the literature on the…

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    Marilyn Monroe. Americas hottest heartthrob of the 1950’s. A sex icon who was considered a bubbly blonde who personified sexy innocence. Marilyn, born Norma Jean Mortenton on June 1st, 1926, had a life of unexpectancy.She started her career as a pinup model at the age of 19. Who, by then, already been married for three years. Her reason to fame wasn't necessarily that she was a model, or an actress, or even a singer, but because of her tragic flaws. Marilyn's tragic flaw was a complete and utter…

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    mother, and on how much information they have collected, this could be a difficult situation. Then a child may need to be taken from the home, or counseling is to be set up for the family. Children are seen as best placed with their parents, so rehabilitation is typically seen as the best option for the child (Levin and Sheridan, 1995) The role of the psychiatrist in Munchausen Syndrome…

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