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    How Do Latino Students Struggle With Anxiety

    Did you know that Latino students are the ones who struggle with anxiety the most? While there are a lot of students who struggle with anxiety, especially Latino/a students, they tend to struggle the most due to holding onto old family concepts and avoiding the problems and the help they receive, and in some cases having to be a first generation student and struggle with getting comfortable in a new environment. This paper will demonstrate that the biggest factor in Latinos struggling with anxiety

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    Debt Policy

    Sexism in Advertising Specific Purpose At the end of my speech, I want my audience to be aware of using sexism in advertising to be conscious Central Idea/Blueprint Introduction We are exposed to millions of advertisements each and every second while at home, on the road, Body I. II. The major types of OCD’s are: A. Contamination obsessions related to washing/cleaning compulsions. B. Harm obsessions with checking compulsions. C. Obsessions without visible

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    Bioterrorism Agents

    within the lungs and lymph system. | Causes | Inhibits the breakdown of the enzyme acetylcholinesterace. It over stimulates the parasympathetic nerves in smooth muscle | | | | | Signs and Symptoms | Cutaneous- bumps, blisters with black centersGI- nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fever, bloody diarrheaInhalation- sore throat, mild fever, fatigue, muscle aches, high fever, trouble breathing, shock, meningitis, coma, death.Resembles flu like symptoms. | Radiation sickness- nausea, vomiting

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    The Negative Social Implications of Modern Communication Technology

    while modern communication technology can help keep us as a people connected better than ever before, this same technology is having a negative effect on our social communication due to overuse which brings direct connections to depression which causes withdrawal from historical social norms, social anxiety particularly in young members of our society, as well its affect on many people's feeling of loneliness. Depression is a disorder that is part of our human nature. Depression is, according

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    Nursing

    Before you begin your teaching plan be sure to define the characteristics of the clinical site and patient population. The teaching plan should be customized to this population. This is a sample teaching plan that you can use and customize to your needs. You may want to design a pre-test and post-test to give your patients would are attending the teaching program. Based on statistics from the Centers for Disease Control website, 17.0 million people in the United States, approximately 6.2% of the

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    Ptsd Life By Laurie Halse Anderson Character Analysis

    Speak as a way to symbolize the trauma that a person goes through after a tragic accident. Not only did she just write about it, Anderson’s father was a veteran who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. Anderson writes about Melinda’s ptsd as evidenced by her display of the three classic symptoms: flashbacks, hyperarousal, and emotional numbness. Melinda's flashbacks are apparent throughout the book. Many times she delves into the recesses of her mind to relive the event that scarred her

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    Psycho Social Spiritual Assessment

    | Psycho-Social-Spiritual Assessment | NURS320 – Holistic Nursing | 2/26/2013 | Psycho-Social-Spiritual Assessment Psychosocial development occurs throughout one’s lifetime and may change if there are certain factors such as stress, trauma, illness, or drastic life changes. Being able to recognize maladaptive and adaptive behaviors in someone, especially a client or patient, is important when I am the one responsible for the care they will receive. Educating myself on the different topics

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    "Choose a Medical Condition That Interests You and Research It. Write About the Possible Uses of Hypnosis in the Treatment of the Condition as You See Them.

    will be a family history of either eczema or one of the other ‘atopic’ conditions i.e asthma or hay fever. The symptoms of ezcema can vary from being dry, itchy and inflamed to being broken and bleeding and raw. Ezcema is linked to stress levels in people and people who suffer with ezcema can develop anxiety around the way it looks and disfigures the skin, which in turn creates greater stress levels and ultimately leads to the eczema getting worse. It can be a viscious cycle. There is not a lot of

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    Nursing Philosophy

    Alzheimer’s Disease Jackie Saunders Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Alzheimer’s Disease. Central Idea: Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common form of dementia that progresses in four stages. Presentational Aides: Pictures Introduction “Hey! Can you give me a ride home? I just live down the road.” Now, this sounds like a reasonable request, that most of us would probably do, but I hear this every day when I’m at work. It’s from the same lady, at around the same time of day

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    Health and Social Care Level 3, Unit 5, Task 3

    P5 - Homeostasis is ‘the process of maintaining a constant internal environment despite changing environments’ (Aldworth, Billingham, Moonie, & Talman, 2010). The internal environment that our body consists of is made up of blood, tissue fluid, body cell components and our metabolism and its process. Constant internal environment means that the chemical and physical composition should remain within a limited range in order to make it as effective as possible. Keeping the valuables within a limited

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