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    Mental Illness Analysis

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    Over the span of several class sessions, I worked on an art piece that reflected on an aspect of my identity that has been oppressed. Through the process of creating this piece, I came to terms with several events where I received unjust treatment from others that resulted from their reactions to my disability; a diagnosis of mental illness. In the following paper, I will explore why the circumstances of these events and how they have affected the way I perceive my mental illness. In addition,…

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    Maksym Ptakh Mr. Soheil Heidar-Bozorg ENG4U February 8, 2015 The Benefits of Illegalizing Cigarette Smoking in North America Smokers tend to believe that smoking only brings them harm and that it is their choice to smoke, but unfortunately that is not the case. By smoking cigarettes, the smoker does not only harm him or herself, they harm the world around them as well. Today, about 6 million people worldwide die annually to cigarette smoking. Cigarette smoking is known to cause multiple…

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    Noelle Albert 1 May 2015 AP Lang- P5 Mrs. Rose Deinstitutionalization Draft That man with a cardboard sign standing on the median; the one who clings to his bike, coasting down Main Street with dozens of plastic bags hung precariously from its handlebars; those huddled under garbage bags on park benches to keep warm in the frigid winter air; families who drag themselves to soup kitchens as a last resort to avoid starvation. Common sights like these bring about curiosity and pity and blame. That…

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    Area of Study 3 – Investigating an Issue • How is Huntington’s Disease inherited and what are the consequences and treatments for this genetic disorder? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Huntington’s Disease is a specific neurological condition that affects the brain and nervous system. This specific disease is inherited by an autosomal dominant pattern meaning a single copy of the altered gene in each cell may cause the…

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    much research, verbal confrontation and articles on this point. As indicated by Anderson, Craig A., et al., the examination has acknowledged adverse impacts of computer games on the physical wellbeing of kids, including stoutness; Video-actuated seizures, postural, strong, skeletal, and nerve pressure are regular in…

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    Symptoms include memory loss, laughing and crying outbursts, visual mistakes, loss of bladder control and bowel movements, epileptic seizure, depression, acute confusion, hallucinations and psychological problems such as obsession, and physical weakness. The visual mistakes can be, for example, a stair being mistaken for a waterfall, a carpet pattern confused as dirt, or a shadow being…

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    Can you imagine what it would be like to not be able to smell anything? Research shows that many people take their sense of smell for granted and would likely not consider losing it as a catastrophic thing. However, if you stop and think about how much of your daily life involves smell, it actually could be a terrible loss. Smell effects our emotions, our moods, enhances (or sometimes detracts from) our atmosphere, and most importantly, our sense of smell has a great deal to do with our sense…

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    antigens in body, it will produce cytokines that will cause B cells to multiply in number and release protein called antibodies. This antibodies will travel and circulate widely in the bloodstream of human bodies, recognizing the foreign particles and trigger inflammation to get rid the…

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    Therefore this paragraph will be talking about negative effect on patients. Patients are at high risk of having a seizures which is a small sudden action of illness that could be severe in the longer term.Sometimes on. Sometimes a tumor on the front part of the brain may cause gradual changes in personality, behavior and thinking.An eerie effect upon patients is a struggle…

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    perfection. This perfection includes the perfect body shape, the perfect hair, and even the perfect man. This constant strive for perfection leads to low self-esteem and negative body image. mA combination of negative body image and self-esteem can trigger eating disorders including: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating, and obesity. The media, including the famous “Barbie”, can have negative effects on body image.…

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