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    General Phychology

    information about myself, my friends, my family, and those I associate myself with on a daily basis. I have learned many theories upon theories and the amount of research that the psychologists study that goes into the theories. I believe that my favorite chapter under study during this course would have been chapter thirteen which covers psychological disorders. Over the years I have been fascinated with psychological disorders and what makes people have the disorders, what causes them, and is there

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    Emotional and Physical Effects of Rape

    (Campbell). It is most common to hear about the physical impacts sexual assault can have on victims. Perpetrators of sexual assault are motivated by feelings of power and control over their victims, and therefore are violent and forceful, which can cause lasting physical damage to the victim. One hundred percent of completed rapes, 39 percent of attempted rapes, and 17 percent of sexual assaults against females result in injured victims. Immediate physical effects a person can experience after a

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    Legalizing Marijuana Persuasive Speech

    happen. Let me show you why. Marijuana is a miracle waiting to happen because it can help our bodies recover quicker, and it can cure some diseases. I think marijuana should be legal because it can be used as medical marijuana, it can be used as a stress reliever for patients going through a rough time, and it can loosen up tight muscles for people such as athletes. Marijuana has been known to help with cancer, also known as medical marijuana. Doctors say they can’t find a cure to cancer, but marijuana

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    Having a Heart Attack Is Scary

    when a person is having a heart attack? Do we know the signs and symptoms are we prepared if we should have one? There are certain factors that contribute to a heart attack and also ways to prevent it. It was another day at work. I just had lunch and all of a sudden I began to feel different when all of a sudden I felt my stomach turning and I began to start sweating profusely I had a burning pain in my arm it traveled up and across my chest to the other arm and stopped. I tried to shake it off but

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    Lupus

    rheumatic autoimmune disease that affects multiple organ systems. The exact cause or causes of (SLE) is unknown, however genetic factors, gender, ethnic origin, and environmental factors have all been implicated in its development. Earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment options have significantly improved survival rates and life quality. Medical and pharmacologic treatment is usually tailored to the specific symptoms or organ systems that are involved due to its unpredictability and range of

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    Process Paper - Copd

    NURSING PROCESS PAPER Student Name: Date of Care: 10/14/09 Date of Admission: 10/10/09 I. HEALTH STATUS | Admitting Dx: COPD Exac/Chest Pain | Pt. Init.D.R | Rm No.353 | Age60 | SexM | RaceCaucasion | ReligionCatholic | OccupationDisabled | Surgery: Medical Treatment: Back Surgery/ Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting COPD Exac/Chest Pain | Chief Complaint/Reason for Hospitalization & Hx. of Present Illness (with 1-8 critical characteristics, Jarvis

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    Alzheimer's Disease

    increasing the human life span. That being said, now there is more responsibility placed on the individual and their caregivers to provide a supportive environment to combat this disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that causes a gradual, irreversible cognitive deterioration. The individual experiences a significant decline in their memory, language skills, perception of space and eventually, their ability to be self-sufficient and independent. Alzheimer’s disease takes

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    Addiction: the Ghost in the Machine

    Janice Doyle Due Date: April 7, 2010 Table of Contents: Introduction………………………………………………………………………3 History…………………..........………………………………………………..3-4 Literature Search…………..…………………………………………………4-5 Body…………………………………………………..……………………….5-9 * Symptoms of cell phone addiction………………………………….…5-6 * Negative Effects of Cell Phones………………………………..……..6-7 * Possible Treatment……………………………………………………..7-8 Data……………………………………………………………………….…….....8 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………….....9 Survey………………………………………………………………………

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    Professional Pressence

    Running Head: Professional Presence and Influence 1. Professional Presence and Influence Lisa Carson Western Governors University Professional Presence 2. Healing and health services are defined and acted upon in many different ways in the world today. Although in the United States we predominately focus on biomedicine or conventional health care practice, it is only one

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    Take a Stand

    Helen Altieri UNV 303 David Steimle Take a Stand Essay 6/7/15 “Social Media’s Catalytic Effects on Mental Distress” In today’s world, one must avoid social media to avoid a heightened risk of mental stress and disorders. Today’s Internet is no longer a necessity to land connections with potential clients or employers. It is no longer just the key to heightened understanding of earthly functions; not just the door to enhancing quality of life and life’s overall level of convenience

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