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Category: /Literature/English
…of the internet can definitely disrupt one's academic, social, financial, and occupational life the same way other well-documented addictions like pathological gambling, eating disorders, and alcoholism can" (Young, 1996). There have been many attempts by medical…
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…During the 1950s, mentally disordered people who were harmful to society and themselves could be treated with medications and were able to return safely to their communities. During the 1980s, the cost of health care increased more than any other cost…
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Category: /History
…accompanied by other psychological problems such as anxiety (Oster & Montgomery, 1996), eating disorders (Lasko et al., 1996), hyperactivity (Blackman, 1995), substance abuse (Blackman, 1995; Brown, 1996; Lasko et al., 1996) and suicide (Blackman, 1995; Brown, 1996…
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…that affects almost every major part in your body. It can cause blindness, heart disease, strokes, kidney failure, amputations, and nerve damage. Diabetes is a metabolism disorder. A metabolism disorder affects the digestion of food in the body. After eating, most…
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Category: /Literature
…Reading Herman Melville's "Bartleby" for the first time, one must wonder whether Bartleby, seemingly the main character, is insane. At this point readers try to assign a proper type of psychiatric disorder to him. During the second reading, the author's…
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…Situation: February 18, 2001, approximately 3 p.m. On this date while at my job in a pizza store I observed a little boy about 5 years old and his mother coming to eat their lunch. When I served the boy his pizza it was hot. When he took his first bite…
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Category: /Literature/English
…depression. This is when they feel persistently sad and hopeless. It can affect a child’s sleep, eating and thinking patters. With help, many of these additional disorders can be helped. Another disorder that can be helped is Tourette’s Syndrome. A small…
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…& Lumsden 1994) DIAGNOSIS _________________ Robyn's symptoms and complaints were definitely characteristic or an eating disorder. Robyn showed no physical, organic illness that would count for the weight loss and did not engage in bulimic…
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…some illnesses brought on by fleshy diets. Many heart malfunctions such as heart disease, certain cancers, kidney disorders, and obesity have in the past been scientifically proven to be related to those meat eating. Innumerable amounts of people forget…
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Category: /Literature
…be peaceful and gratifying. When they were fed, people would be fulfilled, because there would be no traps laid around food. There would be no eating disorders because no one would see a contrast between their own appearance and that of others. Schwartz also…
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