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    include the paragraph citation for easy reference during class discussion. 1.Quote a sentence (or two) from the article that best indicates the author’s main argument. In Adrian Mack’s and Miranda Nelson’s article, “Vancouver Hockey Riot Is a Symptom of a Larger Problem” the authors explain that the one of the main factors instigating the Vancouver hockey riot was that the fan’s loyalty to the sport “…exceeds far beyond a natural and healthy spirit of competitiveness or an appreciation of…

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    HOW TO DECLUTTER YOUR LIFE Being swamped by excessive clutter seems to be a symptom of modern life which can have a wide-sweeping effect on most aspects of our existence, weighing us down and enveloping us in chaos which then detracts from our enjoyment of the simpler things in life. Here are four good reasons why we should all declutter our lives: 1. To reduce stress - basically, the more stuff we have, the more energy we need to devote to taking care of it and the more it drains us. 2.…

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    Introduction This paper will examine how exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) causes negative symptoms on children. A way to conduct a study to test this could be looking at families where children (ages 6 to 12) have been exposed to intimate partner violence and measure the child’s behavior and psychological functioning to see if they tended to be worse when domestic violence is or has been present in the family. Further, look at the type of community the families live in as a possible…

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    Case Study, Definition and Symptoms A three-year-old male won 't stop drinking water and juice. He urinates more than he used to, his urine is dilute, and he becomes hysterical when fluids are withheld. What 's going on here? There are several possibilities, and doctors would need to run tests to pinpoint the exact cause, but these symptoms sound like the three-year old could have diabetes insipidus, which is a condition that causes excessive thirst and increased urination. Sometimes you may…

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    In the Study of “Sexual Assault and Depressive Symptoms in College Students: Do Psychological Needs Account for the Relationship?” (2015). The article has eight authors and their purpose of this investigation is to find out if there is an association between sexual assault and depressive symptoms in college students. The authors claim that the absence of basic psychological needs may lead to the connection. (Chang et al., 2015, p. 211.) Dr. Edward C. Chang is a professor who holds his PHD in…

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    occasional, usually self-limiting conditions are treated with over-the-counter “as needed” or pro re nata (PRN) medications (DeRemer). These symptoms are usually mild, non-life threatening, and unlikely to cause medical emergencies, for example, heart-burn after eating spicy foods or minor aches after physical activity, or minor colds. Usually, these symptoms do not require large or continued therapy with medications and are self-limiting. Some examples of PRN are analgesics, acetaminophen, and…

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    Schizophrenia is a disorder that affects one out of every one hundred people throughout the entire world (Schizophrenia 1). It is a long term mental disorder which can lead to complete withdrawal from reality. There are many symptoms to Schizophrenia. For example symptoms like hallucinations. Psychiatrists are also now saying there is more than one form. People are now getting diagnosed with either type I or type II. There are also subtypes, for example the subtype Paranoid Schizophrenia,…

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    ADHD, an incurable disorder, affects a person’s life with three main symptoms. The effects that come with the symptoms are awful because they can cause a person to be distracted easily, fidget constantly, and be impatient. Although people do not understand ADHD, once they learn more about the symptoms, which include inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity, they understand this disorder better. Inattention is one of the symptoms of ADHD that can have an impact on a person’s life. When someone…

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    trials or sometimes from a serious health condition. Depression symptoms may be kept under control by medication but they will never be completely cured from medicine. However, medications other than antidepressants may be unknowingly beneficial in getting rid of depression symptoms and should be monitored carefully. Depression is a disease that should not be taken lightly because each person will react from the symptoms differently. Symptoms…

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    when a health condition have symptoms that are multiplicative and when the symptoms have a precipitating factor that are environmental, physiological, and/or psychological (Peterson & Bredow, 2017). The environment or situation factors include an individual's social or physical environment, such as social support, occupation, or cultural background, which may influence the patient’s symptom experience. The physiological factors, which may influence someone’s symptom perception, include age,…

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