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    Social stigma and labelling can have a huge impact on the attitude of medication in the client. Subsequently, the reaction of family and friends of the patients to the disorder as well as the medication also may become a social problem. For example, a patient’s spouse may divorce him or her and children may neglect them. There are other problems as well such as discrimination from employers and general public. Psychology academics often debate about the ethical issues surrounding drug therapy.…

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    Dressed in a simple sari and covered in blood, an unfamiliar woman rushed into my house desperately searching for my grandfather, the only physician in a forty mile radius. The next few moments brought chaos and generated quite the interest in our usually quiet village of Aklacha in Gujarat, India. Immediately, my grandmother quickly sent my cousin and I into our room and told us to stay there until they handled a “situation” at the neighbor’s house. As any adrenaline-pumped, curious-minded…

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    finds privacy there. There is no one to bother her. She enjoys her new identity. But soon she realizes that she cannot fulfil her dreams even in America. She feels something is still missing. She sheds her cloths, cuts her hair, and burns her Indian Saris. Gauri does all this to impress her husband. Her dilemma starts when she gets nothing even doing all this. She is unable to separate herself from the memories of past, her brother Manash and especially the memories of her ex-husband. She is not…

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    Realism is a literary movement in the nineteenth century and is used in literary works to depict real life of this world that we are living in. When an author uses realism in his writing, all aspects of the works are taken into account; the characters, the setting as well as the themes should portraying the reality of this life. The protagonist in the realist works usually is from common people and is dealing with the same thing as the people at that particular era are dealing with, for instance…

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    Historical Narrative Rāhula’s story My dear students, I have gathered you all today to tell you a story. Of course, not an ordinary made-up one that we usually tell around the fire, but my story. The story of how my father was enlightened. The story of how I rejected the foul beliefs of Hinduism, how I stopped believing in the Brahman, and how I started living the life I do today as a monk. I, Rāhula, will tell you the story of my humble beginnings. When I was a young boy, I knew very little…

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    These attempts transpired during the August offensives in 1915. With both sides in a stalemate at the time, the August offensives were initiated, with the goal of capturing the Sari Bair range. However, it was complicated plan but it was decided that the stalemate needed to be broken. The complications arose by the continuous attacks and mass deaths, resulting in the need for additional troops. One of these attacks was the battle…

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    On a train to Darjeeling, as one looks to the scenery, they hear a voice telling them to go into the slums and serve the poor while living with them as one. Then they realize that very voice is the voice of God. This is exactly what happened to Mother Teresa, as she describes it to be the “Call” that set her on her world famous journey. Some could say that charity is one of the best ways to demonstrate a selfless attitude and true heroism. Yet, how many people are there in the world that truly…

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    different challenges cause them stress which was defined as the need to deal with and manage many important life issues. Consequently, continuous stress affects the student's feelings and health badly (as cited in Stoliker & Lafreniere, 2015; Arkar, Sari & Fiander (2004); Lin & Haung (2012); Ponzetti (1990); Wiseman, Guttffeund & Lurie (1995); Rathus (2005)). Stress happens due to several reasons like loneliness, work overload and burnout. This essay is going to start by establishing the causes…

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    With the LGBT+ movement gaining traction, it is safer than ever for LGBT folks to be out and open about their identities. With this sudden influx of a variety of new labels, more people are being accused of faking their identities for attention, or labeled as trend setters, especially in the trans community. To be transgender means that a person’s gender identity doesn’t match the gender they were designated at birth. For many people, this means a person who was raised as a male now identifying…

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    Love exists in every culture but differs in practice, function and need. Culture plays a dominant role in the way love and marriage are celebrated and conceptualized. Collective and individualistic culture influences how marriage is experienced. In India marriages are highly inclusive because of collective values, while in the United States they are exclusive because of the focus on the needs of the individual. Although the concept of eternal love and happiness is universal the manner in which…

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