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    Reward Deficiency Syndrome

    What would happen to a person if he or she could not care about his or her accomplishments or successes? Most of us find the very idea of such a state difficult to comprehend. That you will feel good if you get something you consider worthwhile done is very basic to our day to day living. Of course, the "something" differs with different people. One person will exult in conquering a difficult mountain peak, while another might be gladdened by the completion of a 10,000-piece jigsaw puzzle, and a

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    Native American Culture: Video Analysis

    This source is an educational video about the early life of Native American culture. I chose this source because I like that students can get information from a visual source. The video would be a great way to help introduce my lesson because it is not very long and it gives a very brief over view of what students will be learning about. This correlates with my glee that says students will summarize the viability and diversity of Native American culture before Europeans came. Questions from DOK

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    Repeated Reading Intervention Paper

    * Brian, he is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, conduct disorder, and ADHD. * Andrew, easily frustrated with academic work. * Kelly, she is diagnosed with LD, ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder. * Setting was self-contained day treatment classroom in a public middle school in Mississippi. * A multiple-baseline across students design. * Data collection were

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    Trauma, Develpment, and Sprituality

    the rest of the body (Roehlkepartain, 2006). Children who are tested for ADHD are normally given a false reading, which causes a since of not know for sure how many children have the disorder. There are drug treatments for this type of disorder such as Ritalin or Dexadrine. However, some studies suggest that after a few years, children treated with drugs do not perform any better academically than untreated children with ADHD (Feldman, 2014). Trauma and Spiritual Development Spiritual development

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    Developmental Theory Perspectives

    Vygotsky`s Sociocultural Theory Lev Vygotsky is often called the "Mozart of psychology." Similar to the famous composer, Vygotsky applied his genius early in life to many different areas. And like Mozart, Vygotsky died young, at age 37, after a battle with tuberculosis. Born in 1896 in Belorussia, he began his career as an educator and a psychologist at the time of the 1917 Russian revolution. After moving to Moscow in 1924, Vygotsky set out to create what he hoped would become a new way to understand

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    Com220

    Strategies for Gathering Information Source What makes the source credible or noncredible? What information can you gather from this source? Ajamian, P C (May 15, 2009). Drugs for the mind affect the eye: certain antidepressants, antipsychotics and ADHD drugs can cause ocular side effects. Convey your concerns to the prescribing physician.(Comanagement Q+A)(Interview). Review of Optometry, 146, 5. p.83 (1). Retrieved June 12, 2009, from General OneFile via Gale: http://find.galegroup.com/ips/start

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    Brain Chair

    BRAIN CHAIR MAYANK SRIVASTAVA(1020018) BIVEK RATH(1020038) KUMAR HARSH(1020014) KUNAL MEHROTRA(1020015) SOUMYAJIT ROY(1020034) SWAPNIL AGARWAL(1020035) Engineering Project Report Supervisor:

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    Social Work In Mental Illness

    All individuals in our society are not the same whether it be our race, culture, ethnicity or religion. However besides our backgrounds, there’s something eternally deeper that makes individuals different, and that is Mental Illness. Social Work in Mental Illness is a serious issue throughout the United States. Many suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder and face consequences in families, individuals, and society. The world’s main issue is that many people are not seeking treatment for it. There

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    Down Syndrome

    Down syndrome Development Psychology Down syndrome Love a four letter word that many will take and throw around as though the word is a ball to be toyed with. One seeks to have someone say “I love you” no matter what their ability is as being mentally challenged or not. A parent does not love his or her child any less if he or she suffers an illness such as that of Down syndrome (DS). In order to completely understand how the love of a mother and father can be given to a child with

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    Mental Health

    abuse, and stress and use this as a coping mechanism. Mental Health disorders include suicide, schizophrenia, ADHD, autism, eating, anxiety, and mood disorders. In 2006 an estimated 33,300 people died from suicide in the U.S. with many who have committed suicide having been diagnosed with a mental disorder. Approximately 2.4 million American adults aged 18 and older have schizophrenia, ADHD most commonly found in children and adolescents also affects an estimated 4.1% of adults aged 18-44. The three

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