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    became remorse for the situation that had just occurred. To this day, that is the only time my father has ever attempted to physically hurt someone in my family out of anger. Since that day my dad has been off and on with his anxiety attacks but none being too unbearable until recently. Within the last couple of months my father had huge burst of anger and sadness all come out in one night. It was the first time I have ever seen my father cry and it was probably the worst anxiety attack he’d had…

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    thought to be a subtype of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) before, but this article offers new research that shows hoarding should be separated from this disorder. Dr. Eric Hollander commented in response to the research: hoarding symptoms overlap completely with OCD symptoms about 18% of the time, strengthening the notion that hoarding is not a subtype of OCD. The experiment that was conducted involved 107 people, and of those people 33 were normal controls, 43 were hoarders, and 31 with…

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    keyboard and a lit screen. Printed pages are now becoming a thing of the past. Big screens and scripted dialogues are taking over the minds of the masses. Books have slowly evolved into work, not pleasure. It is hard to find children who spend their time reading a Dr. Seuss book rather than playing Flappy Birds on an iPad. People used to line up to snatch a newly released novel; now people wait in line to watch the next Fast and Furious movie. As other forms of media become more and more…

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    Why Does History Matter?

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    in the past" and work to move forward. History also matters because it helps us to learn who we really are and how great our family history is. Personally I loved that I had the chance to do a family tree when I was like in the 5th grade. At that time I had an open mind and comprehended a lot at such a young age. History is important because it gives us a diverse geographic idea of what it was like based off our perceptions and then clarification once we apply our thoughts to the textbook. 2.…

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    Observation Summary Each of our observations on a High/Scope inspired classroom were conducted separately in three different locations and times. Data was collected through anecdotal notes, pictures, and informal discussions with the staff. Lucero observed the Child Development Center located in Hawthorne, serving a low-income community. Jenena observed a Child Development Program at Westminster School District. Lauren observed at The Child Development Center was composed of one…

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    has decided. It does also mean understanding and patience because every individual has things in their life which will require their attention. I do not believe that flexibility means that someone needs to help all the time, but I do believe that if someone is having a difficult time, the group should not hold that against them. I think that the team member going out of town should give the group adequate notice so we can plan accordingly. Performance Expectations I feel that the attempt at…

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    Longitudinal Studies

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    data of a person, or people, is gathered over a long period of time. For example, a Perry Preschool study (high/scope program) was conducted using the longitudinal approach. Researchers continuously added new information to their original files, using the original participants, for the length of 40 years. A cross-sectional study is a research approach where participants of differing ages are observed and compared, at a single point in time. For example, the topic being studied could be the…

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    Irrational Fear

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    “It's dark out, and you're home alone. The house is quiet other than the sound of the show you're watching on TV. You see it and hear it at the same time: The front door is suddenly thrown against the door frame.’ ‘Your breathing speeds up. Your heart races. Your muscles tighten.”- (Layton) Fear is a chemical reaction that tells our brain and bodies that something is wrong. It is a survival instinct that that keeps us safe and out of danger. But what chemical reactions happen when you are afraid…

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    relationship potentially helping to raise ethics within the department. It was also communicated that watch officers "response time is long" (More, Vito, and Walsh, 2012). Right, when a call is made to the dispatcher, the person who is calling will suspect that the cop will meet up with them within a reasonable time assignment if not earlier. In any case, when there is a drawn out response time getting to the individual, that individual would feel as if he or she is not being viewed as…

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    Muscle Atrophy

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    calcium in the blood increases the occurrence of kidney stones. Kidney stones can be quite painful and, in some cases, require surgery [7]. Medical intervention can be exceedingly difficult and sometimes impossible given the large distances and travel times for space missions. Therefore, it is important to minimize the amount of bone mass astronauts loose to avoid health complications crew members may not be able to manage on the…

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