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    Introduction and Literature Review Post World War II Latin American countries were industrializing and moving towards self-sufficient economies. When economic stagnation crippled Latin America professional scholars, economists and national organizations such as the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America sought to explain the unforeseen economic downturn. They found significant difficulty in applying traditional neoclassical economic assumptions in the Latin American case and as a…

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    of treatment started in the 1930’s but soon ended in the 1960’s. This from of treatment lasted quit a while. Metrazol therapy: “precursor to ECT” Seizures were deliberately induced using medications such as stimulant metrazol to try and reduce mental illnesses. Metrazol was removed from the FDA is 1982. This form of treatment did not help at all. Seizures just created a sickness for the patient. Fever therapy, it was believed that if you induced a fever it would create it would cure another…

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    Psychology Research Report- Rough Draft Rachel Walker Rasmussen College This paper is being submitted on August 31, 2014 for Carol Knight’s G148/PSY1012 Section 01 General Psychology Course. Psychology Research Report- Rough Draft When one imagines a descent into madness, they often think of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder characterized by disturbances in perception, language, thoughts, emotions, and behavior. The term “schizophrenia” was coined in 1908 by Professor…

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    For many centuries there is evidence that Music has been a big part of the human race’s culture. Music dates back as far as 250,000 years, and has been known for being all over the world. With the grand variety of music selection, each song has a different way of being perceived; for countless years psychologist have been trying to connection music with ones emotions. Music has been reported to induce a full range of human emotions. So how is it that organized sound and beats evoke such an…

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    have an allergic or hypersensitivity origin; whereas if it starts in adulthood, less than half of cases are due to this origin. Some causative factors presence of this disease are: respiratory infections, drugs, inhaled chemicals, etc. We also have "triggers" of this evil, like exercise. Cold air, food or cold drinks, strong emotions, cigarette smoke, alcohol, etc. On the other hand, often find a history of asthma or other allergic problems in different members of one or two families of…

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    you more alive to the hurting of others. I used to believe in feeling bad because somebody else did. Now I’m not so sure of either” (Jamison, 27). Her actor Stephanie and her own abortion are very similar. Stephanie cannot understand what triggers her seizures, but for an actor as Jamison she would empathize to Stephanie with her own reasons of abortion and her own physical pain. Jamison would imagine that if Stephanie feels hurt and so would Jamison herself empathize, moving toward the end of…

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    Vaccines: The Safer Option The topic of whether one should get vaccinated or whether one should get their child get vaccinated has always been debatable. Are they safe? Do they really work and are they effective? Recent outbreaks like the measles incident in Disneyland in California in 2014 to 2015 has brought the topic back into the public eye. According to an article by Rong-Gong Lin from the LA Times, legislation in Sacramento intended to induce more parents to get their children the…

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    feedback to make his music sound as obscene as possible. Other than Cobain’s signature sound, Nirvana was known for their high energy concerts that reflected anger and free spirit as Cobain thrashed his body about the stage as if he were having a seizure. Nirvana first began as a small, underground band only playing at local bars and small venues around and in Seattle,…

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    In the book, Weavers of Revolution by Peter Winn is the aspect of the Chile revolution through the eyes of the Yarur workers. The book covers the aspect of how the Yarur workers understood and reacted to the Socialist government lead by Salvador Allende and how the worker's perceived and said into participating in the revolutionary process from 1971 to 1973. The book also covers the important aspects Chilean Revolution that is revealed during the readership. Titles of books reveal the essence of…

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    Abortion is a very heated topic. Throughout the United States, abortion is heavily advocated against due to various moral and ethical reasons. Anti-abortion media portrayal is also not uncommon, nor is it hard to find. N.L Stotland, a researcher who has been published in Archives of Women’s Mental Health, has performed several studies on abortion and the views surrounding it. In one study, he wrote, “A woman who aborts a pregnancy is perceived as wantonly and selfishly sexual” (27). His quote…

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