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    smooth transitional phase from one theme to another, one emotional stage to another and preclusion of upcoming transitional scenes in the movie. Valerie and her week of wonders (1970) is a classical movie that weaves the musical aspect of entertainment into the entire narrative to elicit an emotive, thought-provoking and illustrative theme of a spiritualistic society. The clearest musical theme is a spiritual dispensation that plays the largest role depicting the interrelationship between the contemporary secular life and the spiritual realms (Limpscomb 22). From the onset of the movie, the accompanying music hints a theology-based motive of the character’s personality. The seductive moves depicted by the priest towards her well choreographed by the musical intonations of the famous song ‘the sermon’ (Adamscovell 2). The music of the song creates an atmosphere of solemnity and spiritual dispensation at the onset of the movie hence giving the movie a stage to introduce the theme of spiritualism strongly. The song is a Famous sensational song within the Catholic community. Furthermore, the song depicts the unawareness of both the power of spirituality and hypocrisy within the spiritual community, preying on innocent members of the society as elicited by the priest towards Valerie at her teenage age. The encoding of narrative symbolism within musical score shows the idea manifestation. The musical codes preclude the beforehand events in the film and show a progressiveness of…

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    A rare type of Schizophrenia, Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia can be defined by psychotic symptoms that occur before the age twelve. Pathophysiologic features, functional changes that are seen in patients with Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia, are similar with later forms of the disorder. Studies of Phenomenology, patient 's consciousness and awareness, neuropsychology, brain and behavior relationship, and the patient 's biology have proven this fact. Looking at the similarities between adult…

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    /i/ /u/. These vowels are marked by diacritic on the letters and at times are unwritten. The vowels are not part of the Arabic alphabetic or spelling, they are inferred from context. The vowels are also use to determine the inflectional categorise, i.e. tense, number and gender. The vowels perform a morphophonemic function in Arabic word formation (Hayat 2005, Alan 1997). Related studies report that Arabic speaking learners of English commonly have problems with the English vowels (Munro 1993,…

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    Early Onset Marijuana

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    The most commonly reported problem associated with the early onset use of marijuana, is verbal memory deficits. These deficits can last up to six weeks after an individual stops using marijuana (Schweinsburg et al., 2008). The researchers conducting this study were trying to prove a connection between learning inefficiencies, and the memory deficits due to early onset marijuana use. The researchers believe that the verbal memory deficits are due to learning inefficiencies brought on by early…

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    Late Onset Symptomatology

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    Late-onset stress symptomatology (LOSS) is something that has started to be seen in aging combat veterans. Veterans that are being observed are veterans that have been in stressful combat events early in live, functioned with no disorders, and have recently had thoughts, feelings and memories about their lives as soldiers. This research article used 47 World War II, Korean Conflict, and Vietnam War veterans (Davison, 2006). With our a lot of out older population have served in the war knowing…

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    The association between early onset anxiety and depression in teens and young adults is evident when looking at family patterns of transmission in depression high risk families. Teen anxiety is a constant nervousness, worrying, and fear no matter the actual life experiences in which the teen and, ot young adult is taking on teen anxiety is controversial because many people believe that the disorder is just some silly excuse for teen, young adults and possibly older people to get out of things…

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    In the human body, motor commands are created in a division of the prefrontal cortex (responsible for higher level cognition) known as the neocortex. The neocortex houses the motor cortex and thus is responsible for motor control, which is the primary impairment in Parkinson’s Disease (Kaas & Stepniewska, 2016 SD). Onset typically follows a significant drop in the presence of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which in this case is generated from a part of the brain called the substantia nigra. The…

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    Early onset familial Alzheimer’s Disease is an autosomal dominant genetic mutation which affects only a few hundred people nationwide. The Genetics’ video spoke of the positives and negatives of genetic testing in familial Alzheimer's and its effects on clients. The video beautifully demonstrated the personal choice that comes with genetic testing of life-changing disease. The DeMoe family discussed that some family members chose not to be tested and it was acceptable to make that decision.…

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    Late onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive loss of cognitive function that interferes with daily activities [38](Holtzman et al., 2011). The neuropathology involves neurofibrillary tangles, composed of hyperphosphorylated tau proteins, and β-amyloid (Aβ) plaques which obstruct proper synapse function and lead to neuronal cell loss and atrophy [5](Ballard et al., 2011). The most crucial risk factor is age; the risk doubles…

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    Bipolar Disorder is identified as a mental illness manifested by irregular periods of excitement verse depression. It is an infection to the brain that affects how a person feels, thinks and acts. It is often found in teenagers leading to adults. Nonetheless, these two articles elaborate on diagnosing a child. It bothers me because, instead of focusing on the dynamic, causing factors, and cure for an adult, let alone a teen, these articles formed a debate around the frequency of episodes which…

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