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    “Nosferatu! That name alone can chill the blood! Nosferatu! Was it he who brought the plague to Bremen in 1838?” The causes of that terrible epidemic have been long sought, and found at its origin and its climax the innocent figures of Jonathan Harker and his young wife, Nina. It was a particularly normal morning in the small modest town of Wisberg. A young Jonathan Harker readied himself in the mirror for his job. He was a real-estate associate finding himself working for a man named Agent…

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    child’s growth and development. Age | Physical development | Communication and Intellectual Development | Social, Emotional and Behavioural Development | 0 – 6 months | * Movement of hands and feet * Blinking eyes * Sucking, closing their fists * Gain weight * lift their head, touch, pull * control eye movement * sit with support * start eating * lay on stomach and push body forward * begin to grab objects | * Learn through senses * Following objects *…

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    Symptoms of peri-natal depression include sleep disturbances,changes in appetite, mood changes, and difficulty concentrating. There are many risks associated with untreated depression during pregnancy. They include preterm labor, growth retardation, decreased prenatal care, poor weight gain, and increased substance use. Depression during pregnancy is very common, but also under diagnosed because women feel they should be joyous since they are having a baby. Depression is very different from the…

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    1.0 Introduction “Well, dreams, they feel real while we’re in them, right? It’s only when we wake up then we realize that something was actually strange” (McCateer, 2010). Inception is a science-fiction movie, which was produced and directed by Christopher Nolan in 2010. ‘Inception’ as a concept refers to the situation when you plant an idea in someone’s mind without his or her knowledge of it happening (Rivera, 2012). The movie explores the ability to differentiate dreams from reality (Malcolm…

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    and environment, responsible action, etc.). Development of such socio-personal qualities includes knowledge, understanding, abilities and skills. Students might be suffering Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Low Self Esteem, Depression, Eating Disorders, Sleep and Perfectionism. Education develop the students from different perspective – educational, vocational, personal, social, moral, physical etc. to make them productive and useful for the country. Every child has the potential to develop…

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    Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Pain Management Kevin Cates Hypothesis: TCM is an effective choice in pain management, specifically chronic pain and psychogenic pain of the lower back area. Chronic Pain and Pain Management: Chronic pain is a major health issue in our modern day society. It causes immense suffering for patients and their families, drains public health care resources and is a major detriment to society due to lost work productivity. Current western medical treatments are…

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    Abstract There are many professional researches and studies that have been conducted to find out more insight in regards to why humans behave as they progress through life. Psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, contextual, and evolutionary perspective are the six major theoretical perspectives that have influenced lifespan development. Distinct theories and the developmental stages will be discussed throughout this paper from a personal point of view and provide insight on how…

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    Addictive Substances

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    Differences in Physiological Effects Among Various Addictive Substances Recently, many states have been debating the legalization of Marijuana. Many who are against legalizing it claim that it will serve as a “gateway drug”, and lead to an increase in the amount of drug users in the United States. This idea begs the question of how people become addicted to drugs that ultimately ruin their lives by tearing apart their families, causing them to lose their jobs, and having detrimental and often…

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    morning, standing on his roost, if only to wake my neighbours up. (Thoreau, 1966, p. 84) 1.1 Background of the study Transcendentalism flourished in New England as a philosophical, religious and literary movement in the early middle of the nineteenth century. Transcendentalism was an American movement in that it corresponded to the beliefs of American individualism. Transcendentalism also had a political aspect, and writers such as Thoreau began to use their transcendentalist beliefs through…

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    Permissive Parenting Styles

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    With an autocratic parenting style it is obvious that there is a parent and a child or one can look at it as an inferior and superior relationship. This has been found not to be as effective because there is no responsibility in these types of children. These children have no free choice in anything which can make it difficult for them especially when they are confronted with tough choices of their own. Permissive parenting is just as ineffective as autocratic parenting because of the…

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