symmetrically intact to the eyebrows, the palpebral fissures, and the nasolabial folds. Pain denied in both sides. If it there was any pain in any side of the face, it could be marked as the trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureux) which causes by the V cranial nerve. “Trigeminal neuralgia, also called tic douloureux, is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal or 5th cranial nerve, one of the most widely distributed nerves in the head” (National Institutes of Health, 2015, 1). The…
Stacey Sabish CN 718.L1 Psychopathology Case Study 2 DSM 5 Diagnosis – Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 300.0 with good or fair insight Rationale: Phillip has been presenting with symptoms for years, possibly beginning in his childhood. Phillip meets all criteria for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Phillip has recurrent and persistent thoughts and urges that are experienced at some time during the disturbance, as intrusive and unwanted, and cause marked anxiety. Phillip has thoughts of his…
Pick your fave: Flappy Elly, Jumping Elly, Food Drop, Elly versus Spikes, Elly versus Mice, Mastermind, Tic Tac Toe, Elly and also Eggs, Bubble Shooter, and also Jelly Smash - Make certain Elly obtains sufficient rest to make sure that he could play throughout the day - Pet, poke, as well as tease Elly to view just what else he could do KEEP IN MIND: You…
functional disturbances, to produce MIC or C2H3NO. The MIC then reacts with 1-naphthol, a fluorescent and organic compound, which then forms the insecticide carbaryl being the primary ingredient in the pesticide Seven. Seven is used to dispose of bugs like tics, Japanese beetles, and worms that can cause health problems and kill off necessary crops. Pesticides are a neurotoxin, or a chemical that disrupts the nervous system of organisms, and in this case are type of chemical agent that stops the…
Americans have lost everything–because of ‘stupid white men’. Now, what if a human messes up? Without a shadow of a doubt, that human would be the next unemployed: without a home, or food, or clothing, all because of the greediness of individuals. Tic toc… tic…
Halloween Horror It was a dark, windy evening with a full moon on Lincoln Street. Many peoples ' houses were terrified. They decorate their house with orange pumpkins, dark skeleton, fake dead bodies and blood on the stairs, legs that was cut, and many creepy witches. The house very fabulous. As I walk down the street I saw Jimmy and Charlie. Jimmy was dressed as a clown. Charlie was dressed as a cat with some fake color blood. Jimmy and Charlie were staring at me. Hahahaha! They…
1. Does everyone who use technology such as computer, tablet-pc, and smart phone in daily life experience technostress? 2. If there are several kinds of technostress, what are the similarities and differences? 3-1. Does individual’s personality (characteristics) influence the intensity of technostress? Why does someone experience higher level of technostress than others? 3-2. Does individuals’ different situation and surroundings influence the…
the following questions: Why do state and local governments go into debt? What is a municipal bond? How does a municipal bond differ from a corporate bond? What is Net Interest Cost (NIC) and how does it differ from True Interest Cost (TIC)? What role does TIC play in governmental capital project financing? 5. (TCO E) What is the purpose of a tax system? One of the basic criteria that is considered when a tax system is evaluated is the equity standard. Please provide your…
Brad Cohen the co- author of In Front of the Class has shown many difficulties of living with Tourette's Syndrome. For example, the thoughts of how people view Cohen. Others believe that Cohen was weird and different by the way he acted with his barking and woop! noises. Going to certain places made it difficult for Cohen because Cohen's syndrome was always about shouting and high expression of his ticing. Applying for a job with Tourette’s makes it harder and less likely to get the job because…
The human brain subconsciously lends itself to traumatic experiences that occur throughout one’s life. One by one, these incidents may hold the power to take what was once sane and turn it on its head. These traumas, regardless of their severity, cause an imaginary footprint in a person’s brain and the longer they fester, the larger they become. “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “Witty Ticcy Ray” by Oliver Sacks both show signs of two very different versions of what can be…