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    justification for our moral decisions. C: Therefore, Act Utilitarianism is false as a practical theory of ethics. I will focus heavily on the first premise of the argument. I will spend some time on premise two. I take premise three to be true based off the definition of a practical theory of ethics. I will spend little time justifying…

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    The psychoanalytical lens is a way of understanding the human mind and the characters within a story. Many different theories have contributed to psychology, but “most psychological criticism of the last century lands at the doorstep of Sigmund Freud” (Gillespie 1). Freud was the father of a psychoanalysis, helped explain human behavior, and came up with a way to treat mental illnesses. Freud focused much of his ideas on psychic forces having an influence on human behavior (Gillespie 2). He had…

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    to view writing through another time period while comparing it to the period the book was written. This lens can be interpreted as a way to “think about the retelling of history itself” (Brizee). It focuses on aspects like what language or events in the writing reflect the time period of the author (Brizee). The new historical lens is used to better understand the purpose behind actions and writing styles in different books by relating the books events to the time period the author was writing.…

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    McTaggart, Goder and William sense concerning that reality of time accepts the existence of change can be applied to explain the Bella’s response to his coach. For instance, A and B series discussed by McTaggart is his philosophy can be used to evaluate the Bella’s response since they are based on past, present and future events. On the other hand, Godel and William have also shown a significant evaluation on the relationship between time and the existence of change. Through this, McTaggart is…

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    Stress And Coping Strategies

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    exercises, yoga, a massage, meditation, listening to music, reading, a hot bath or shower. • Get a hobby or do something you enjoy. • Learn to accept things that you cannot change. • Think positive. • Set limits. Learn to say no. Take one thing at a time. • Get 8 hours of sleep each night. • Eat a healthy diet that includes fruits, vegetables, protein and whole grains. Limit caffeine and sugar. • Exercise regularly. Exercise will help relax tense muscles, improve your mood and help you…

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    may be a factor in disease causation. Stress is simply produced by something that causes strong feelings of worry or anxiety (n.d.). Factors that cause stress, otherwise known as stressors, stem from problems found in life, work, etc. Stress is a response that is caused by a demand. There are those who believe that stress is introduced in adulthood, especially the younger generation that makes the decision to venture off on their own by leaving the comfort of home and the care of parents.…

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    conditions of stress, that gives you that extreme rush of energy that makes you feel like you can do almost anything. Most of the cases, when you get an adrenaline rush, are in fight or flight situations. The fight-or-flight response is a physiological reaction that occurs in response to a perceived harmful event, attack, or threat to survival. The fight or flight method is created by two bodily reactions. The first reaction is the sympathetic nervous system. This reaction uses the nerve…

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    topic: Coping With High-Risk Situations ***** Last Group ***** In today’s session, group members were to identify and discuss their personal relapse risk factors and emotional responses to such situations. Group members then were presented with steps/strategies to cope identified high-risk situations. PO attended group on time, clean and sober, and had a moderate level of participation, as evidenced by sharing personal HRS openly, and demonstrating the ability on how to cope with HRS in…

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    because the characters in the story are all finally coming to the conclusion that time is cyclic. Although the basic plot of the story is linear—they married, they formed a village, the village advanced, the village was wiped out—within the linear timeline, events repeat themselves over and over with only minor changes. In the quote, Ursula is starting to truly come to terms with this. Jose Arcadio Segundo says that time is passing, meaning linear. Although Ursula agrees with him, "That's how it…

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    Welding Simulation

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    utilizing simulation, we have to briefly describe the used simulation process called Design of Experiment (DOE) and understand the characteristic of such analytical process. Basically, the process of accumulating the data based on the observations is time-consuming and costly and miscalculation in the return of investment on the improvisation can be harmful to the organization. Therefore, different types of analytical software were developed as alternative tools to assist the companies to…

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