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    Bullying

    they want not considering others’ feelings. Bullying really is vile and it affects one’s self-confidence and social life. Excruciating words repeatedly thrown to a person will make him feel insignificance. He will lose the courage to strive. He will be a coward of his own dreams. Instead of reaching the stars and speak for his bright desires, he will be tongue-tied or tongue-lipped. He will lack self-belief. Down will be his social life, thinking that he is much of a failure and he’s not in germane

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    Clustering - Hierarchical

    Clustering - Hierarchical1/15/2015 Clustering ­ Hierarchical A Tutorial on Clustering Algorithms Introduction | K­means | Fuzzy C­means | Hierarchical | Mixture of Gaussians | Links Hierarchical Clustering Algorithms How They Work Given a set of N items to be clustered, and an N*N distance (or similarity) matrix, the basic process of hierarchical clustering (defined by S.C. Johnson in 1967) is this: 1.  Start by assigning each item to a cluster, so that if you have N items, you now have N clusters

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    Secret Paper

    A “selfie” is a self-portrait photograph, usually captured with a hand-held digital camera or camera phone. Selfies are frequently posted on social networking sites like Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and Tumblr. They are usually random, and are commonly taken either with a camera held at arm’s length or a monopod, or in a mirror. The term “selfie” was explained by photographer Jim Krause in 2005, despite photos in the selfie type

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    Thesis

    Research shows that women are negatively impacted by the media’s presentation of unattainable yet desirable portrayals of women’s bodies because it causes women to be discontented with their own bodies-often leading to body dysmorphic disorder, women focus on their perceptions of themselves comparatively to what they are exposed to through media instead of simply living healthfully as they try to copy what they see as desirable in the media and are therefore losing their individuality. Annotated

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    Teen Depression Satire Short Essay

    fashion trend much like skinny jeans, (and just as ugly) and your most recent suicide attempt is a lunch room buzzword. This culture of teenage suicide encourages self-mutilation by making it acceptable to give into pain, because apparently, some white-haired douchenozzle (Pardon my language) in LA gives a crap (sorry again) about your self-inflicted sense of alienation. To these teens these said white hairs give a twisted and distorted positive message that in reality is negative. Instead they take

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    Lol Ness

    emotional problems, and even death. Children and adolescents who are bullied are at increased risk for mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, headaches, and problems adjusting to school. Bullying also can cause long-term damage to self-esteem. Children and adolescents who are bullies are at increased risk for substance use, academic problems, and violence to others later in life. Children or adolescents who are both bullies and victims suffer the most serious

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    What Causes Users to Take on an Avatar

    What causes internet users to take on an Avatar An avatar is a representation of one's self online. When utilizing the world wide web many persons choose to use an avatar instead of presenting their authentic selves. They are often used in online video games and on various sites that require some sort of user representation. There are many reasons for using avatars, these range from security and privacy to insecurity and a medium of escape. Avatars are a means of expression for some people

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    Cat and I

    Cat + 1 Wanda Wulz 1932 1903-1984 Cat + I is a surreal and superimposed self portrait of Wanda Wulz and of a cat. These two photographs come together and create a face of a woman who is half-feline and half-human. As the picture progresses from the right side to the left, the woman acquires more and more feline characteristics such as fur, whiskers, and a cat nose. Wulz’s primary intention was probably to perfectly match up the facial features of the cat and woman to compose a believable, fluid

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    Self Harm in Children and Young People

    In your opinion what are the main causes of self harm in children and young people. In your answer consider the importance of carrying out an initial assessment and risk management and identify which therapeutic interventions would be most appropriate. Self-harm, in this context is non-accidental or deliberate self harm it includes activities ranging from scratching the skin to severing arteries, ‘overdosing’ with pharmaceutical medications, taking illicit drugs, binge drinking, tying ligatures

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    Intervention

    intervention episode for Amy W. Alcoholism, anorexia, depression and self-mutilation were the presenting problems of Amy’s that required intervention. Amy’s parents’ high expectations and unwillingness to show her love growing up started an unforeseeable problem. She was also molested at the tender age of eight by a neighbor but chose to never disclose to anyone but her high school friend Jessica. At the age of thirteen she indulged in self-mutilation to cope when she was upset. Determined to please her

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