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    the diabetic attack. Insulin Shock is having too much insulin/ having too little glucose in the blood, during this period the body begins to shut down because its unable to function. It’s a diabetic emergency caused by skipping a meal, not eating enough, ignoring mild hypoglycemia, drinking alcohol without eating, injecting too much insulin, etc. The signs and symptoms of insulin shock are headache, fainting, seizures, confusion, etc. If left untreated, insulin shock can become a diabetic…

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    (Misanin, 1968) They separated the rats into five groups and placed them into lick chambers where they were allowed to make 110 licks before the conditioned white noise was played along with a 1.3 ma foot shock. Groups 2-5 were transferred out of the chamber for 24 hours while Group 1 was then given the ECS before being transferred out as well. On the second day group 1 and 5 were given no treatment, group 2 was given the white noise and ECS, group 3 was…

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    people's obedience to authority figures. Random test subjects were brought in to a room, and were told to administer an electric shock to another person after the person gave an incorrect answer. Very few people stopped the experiment before reaching a lethal level of electric shock. In fact, over half of all subjects brought into the experiment administered the shocks up to a lethal level. Overall, the experiment proved that average people will obey orders from people who seem to be in charge.…

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    Several common types of the P&P can be ruled by a judge. These kinds included community control, unsupervised P&P, shock P&P, crime specific types and supervised P&P. in the unattended P&P (informal probation), the defendant does not get the direct observation from a P&P officer. The informal probation is given for less severe offenses like petty theft with requirements…

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    tear for Special Agent Sam Hanna. An emotional episode, the shock of seeing Sam’s wife kidnapped had fans on the edge of their seats, but the ending was a twist few fans expected. The episode opened with a headless killing in Los Angeles. One of Agent Hanna’s former seal pals was killed and left for the NCIS office to find. The gruesome killing was a sign of something big going down and it was more than what most expected. The next shock for the viewers came when Agent Hanna’s wife,…

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    due to terrorist with the same racial background whom have attempted many attacks against the U.S.A, is the Muslim community. The first time in the United States history in which the nation in its whole suffered together was 9/11“The organism was in shock. The whole body of…

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    You are obviously extremely terrified and in shock. There are several actions that you can take to make things right with Harry. You can show Alan that he can trust you again, tell an adult and tell them why you did not tell anyone, and just be there for Harry in his time of need. Harry is probably having a lot of trust issues because he thought that you would be a good friend and stop it but you did not. To make it right you should come up with ways to show Alan that he can trust you. You made…

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    living in American has because the amount of time I spent in both countries are the sameas well as the lesson I learned. It was a difficult culture shock when I first moved to America. I was taught to be attentive to my older family memeber and just people that are older than me in general. The situtaation i witnessed when I moved to american still is a shock to…

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    Lee Miller Surrealism

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    movement during the 20th century which explored the bizarre, the incongruous, and the irrational (Oxford). The Surrealistic images that Lee Miller photographed between 1944-45 are revolutionary because of their elements of bizarreness, violence, and shock. In terms of surrealism, bizarre means strange and unusual (Oxford). In 1945, Lee Miller took a picture of Irmgard Seefried who was an opera singer at the time. In the picture you can see Irmgard singing in an opera house which has been…

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    In the novel The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini, Baba one of the characters in the novel who is the father of Amir our protagonist, experiences an extremely large culture shock. This culture shock is from his move from Kabul to San Francisco. This change for Baba is so devastating and challenging due to his life style in Kabul being so luxurious and him being a well known man of the society. He was of high social status and was an influential man in their town. His lower class life style he…

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