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    THE CAUSES OF HEART ATTACK The onset of heart attack is a result of a portion of cardiac muscle having necrosis, which is caused by an obstruction of a coronary artery through artherosclerosis, a thrombus or spasm. Heart attack often occurs when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a section of the heart muscle becomes blocked which is mostly a result of coronary heart disease (NIH, 2012). According to National Institutes (NIH), Coronary heart disease is a condition that is as a result of a waxy…

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    teenager into an adult. In young adulthood there are developmental tasks and process that take place. This stage can be associated with Erikson 's Psychosocial theory of “ Intimacy vs. Isolation” and Levinson’s theory of Life Structure. As well as to our client Patrick, we are able to relate to young adulthood because he is in the young adulthood stage and is going through the developmental task, transition, etc. There are various theories on when Young Adulthood starts.In the 1960’s, 77% of…

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    Hampton University, I have seen so many women in various hairstyles ranging from protective styles such as afros, faux locs, crotchet braids to thirty inches in Brazilian or Indian virgin extensions. During my freshman year around homecoming many of my clients wore hair extensions, when I would ask why I was told “I wanted to be cute for homecoming”, as a result the question grew “why do you need hair extensions to feel cute?”. Experiences such as these influenced is what made me want to explore…

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    The Absurd Essay

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    H.P. Lovecraft once said,“The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown”. The unknown can be seen as the outsiders of society. Albert Camus, a French-Algerian writer writes the story of Meursault, a man detached emotionally from society in French-Algeria during the 1940s. In the novel, Camus explores the philosophy of the Absurd in which expresses a fundamental disharmony; a confrontation between our human desire for order…

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    Art Therapy Case Study

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    Introduction Working in a preventative services center with low-income families in a large northeast city is a constant challenge when it comes to providing the best art therapy for the clients. This clinical setting is primarily focused on affording free access to social services for families in need, and thus the funding for art therapy is minimal. This obstacle forces art therapists to be more creative and to think originally when it comes to appropriate therapeutic interventions for the…

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    case study of Kate. The counsellor will follow the theory of individual psychology that has been discussed in Section A. Ethical considerations that will be upheld by the counsellor during the sessions with Kate are the following: 1) respect for the client; the counsellor will respect the Kate as a person, and the counsellor will acknowledge Kate’s dignity, worth and sense of value. 2) Best interest or well-being: the counsellor should act in the best interest of the Kate. 3) Human rights of the…

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    Interpersonal Connections

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    As of not long ago, it has been determined that to a degree, online networking can in truth be comprehended as improving interpersonal connections; after this is the very reason it exists in any case. In any case, it should now be affirmed that web-based social networking likewise has a huge dull side: it can unite individuals, as well as (and to some degree incomprehensibly) distance individuals from each other. Zakaria has given a decent case of how this functions: "You generally observe a…

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    futures, instead of distracting themselves with what is trending nowadays. Peer pressure, is one of the main factors people why people actually risk their lives to undergo these procedures. A Korean plastic surgery clinic has reported that 90% of their clients are under 30 years old, and half of them are under 18 years old (Nissi, 2013). However, plastic surgery has more risks for young people, because their bodies are still…

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    and helps them stand out. Hence, Less attractive individuals are less likely to be hired and promoted and they earn lower salaries despite the absence of any difference in cognitive ability (Rhode, 2010). This all goes down to the nature of human, clients prefer to communicate with better looking personals. Leading companies tend to hire employees with better external appearance to enhance company image. Just like the present executive chairman of Alibaba group, Jack Ma share his experience in…

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    Hammett deserves this type of introduction. Dashiell Hammett is considered to be one of the most influential author of his own time period. Hammett has written only five novels; Red Harvest, The Dain Curse, The Maltese Falcon, The Glass Key, and The Thin Man. Hammett also wrote over 80 short stories in his life time, Hammett also worked in a magazine and later in life became a screenplay writer. Hammett’s short stories, movies and novels has greatly influenced the works as many writers such as…

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