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    adults, children respond to traumatic occurrences that cause them to respond with the same symptoms experienced by the Vietnam soldiers. Occurrences such as sexual abuse, violence and war contribute to the cause of the psychological complications (“Post-traumatic stress…”). Children not only develop PTSD from personal experiences of distress, but some children from military families who are exposed to the behavior of a parent who returned from deployment with the illness…

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    Ww1 Soldiers Trauma Essay

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    there comes trauma, and not all the casualties of war experience only physical symptoms. It was during World War I that soldiers’ mental trauma became more popularly examined. We now know that traumatic events can leave someone experiencing PTSD, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Back in 1914, soldiers fighting in the war had their own version called “shell shock”. In the beginning of World War I, British soldiers began to report medical symptoms after combat such as amnesia, headaches,…

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    I. Post-structuralism Foucault thought is often associated with post-structuralism. Although he denied his association with it, there are aspects of his thought that are aligned with post-structuralist thinking. Like post-structuralism, he is very critical of concept of a human subject. He is highly critical on the concept of the Cartesian subject. In one of his interviews, he says that the subject “… is not a substance. It is a form, and this form is not primarily or always identical to the…

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    record at least three to five important facts on post-it-notes and place them accurately on the class important versus interesting chart. • Objective 2 – Given a read works article, students will record at least three to five facts on their important versus interesting chart. Resources & Materials: • The Monster Health Book: A Guide to Eating Healthy, Being Active & Feeling Great for Monsters & Kids by Edward Miller • Pencils and post-it-notes • Important versus interesting class chart and…

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    The Post-Network Era

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    The emergence of the post-network era along with the rise of convergence in the media industry has brought along a series of changes in the way society views, produces, and critically engages with media. The effects of these changes have been argued to be both positive and negative. One effect I see from these changes is the increase of representation and empowerment of oppressed and minority groups, including women. The increase of content targeted at niche audiences, edgy content that pushes…

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    Left Giver

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    the long head of the biceps. A PT note dated 08/11/2017 indicated that the claimant reported left shoulder pain rated at 9/10 at worst. He was diagnosed with a complete rotator cuff tear or rupture of the left shoulder, superior glenoid labrum lesion of the left shoulder, spontaneous rupture of the other tendons of the left shoulder, and impingement syndrome of the left shoulder. A rehabilitative therapy for 2 visits a week for 6 weeks was recommended. A PT note…

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    My Work Thesis Statement

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    idea and working thesis statement for my Narrative essay. On my first try, I chose a topic, brainstorming notes, and working thesis that were more suitable for an Expository essay. After professor’s feedback, I had to go back and read up upon differences between Narrative and Expository essays. Once I learned the difference, I looked back at my post, and indeed, my topic, brainstorming notes, and working thesis did all sounded better for Expository essay then…

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    riveting articles about the equestrian lifestyle, sport, current events, health, and horsemanship. What’s more, Horse Network is a community, and we’re always looking for smart, new ideas from horse-crazy folks like you. Who can contribute blog posts on Horse Network? Want to give it a shot? Here’s how. Pick a topic. We try to cover all facets—big and small—of the horse community. But usually, these tend to fall into one of five categories. News: Current events and breaking news in the…

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    My Bias In Social Media

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    I have been collecting all of my writing, my notes, texts, emails, and social media, and picking out the categories I want to code for. Since most of my raw data is already archived, on my computer or in my notebook, I decided to leave the raw data where it is and create different categories to sort the information in, excluding my social media posts. I was planning to focus on audience and purpose, because sometimes I act differently around a person at different times because of the situation…

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    The differences between the Maoist period and the post- Maoist period are immense, but they still share similarities. In order to answer the question of what regime is China currently under, I will compare their past to their future. The Maoist period is categorized as a totalitarian regime, while the post Maoist period was under a post-totalitarianism regime (class notes). The politics somewhat evolved after Mao’s rule, but it also devolved in the process. The change in regime allowed for…

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