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    Table of Contents No Page Number 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I 2 ABSTRACT ii 3 INTRODUCTION : • Definition of abnormal psychology 1 4 ANXIETY DISORDER • Panic Disorder • Phobia • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 2 5 CAUSE OF ANXIETY DISORDER • Psychoanalytic Theories • Behavioural Theories 4 8 CONCLUSION 9 9 REFERENCE 10 Abstract Abnormal Psychology is the overview/study of the mental or psychological disorder of mankind which caused by several of

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    Essay On Hypnosis

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    Abstract What is hypnosis? There are many varying definitions that try to define exactly what hypnosis means and how it is used. The American Psychological Association defines hypnosis as a “cooperative interaction in which the participant responds to the suggestions of the hypnotist”. While hypnosis has become famous as an act where people are used to perform ridiculous actions for others amusement‚ it has also been clinically proven to provide medical and therapeutic benefits. These benefits

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    A Visit To A Zoo Script

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    A visit to a zoo script Welcome to Hyderabad‚ were you can enjoy a place where various birds‚ animals and reptiles are kept. A zoo does not contain ordinary birds and animals which we usually see in our villages and towns. It contains those birds and animals which we cannot generally see. Most of them live in forests. Some of them are brought from other countries also‚ as they are not found in our country. A visit to a zoo is a pleasure. It is informative and educative too. Zoos are there to be

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    Common Poorwill Essay

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    Common Poorwill (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii) Family: Caprimulgidae Description: Common Poorwills grow to a length from 19 to 21 centimeters and they are relatively medium in size. They have brilliant colored feathers that create a pattern similar to snake scales that are colored brown‚ gray‚ white‚ and black. Their tail feathers are lateral-oriented. Their beaks are short‚ wide‚ and curved. They also have bristles on their faces [1]. Similar Species: A similar species to the Phalaenoptilus

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    Child Development 10-12

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    0-12 years ■The age between ten and twelve is generally a time when children get a view of approaching adulthood. ■There are important physical and sexual changes for a child especially if she is a girl. ■Social relationships can be unsettled for girls and very competitive for boys. ■Activities‚ sports and clubs can help them to feel good about themselves and form safe relationships outside the family. ■children still need guidance and safe limits from adults but they also need to be a

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    What do you think of when the word Lemur is said? What is a lemur exactly? In particular‚ I found the picture of lemurs to be most interesting. Not only do lemurs have long tails‚ but their tails are black and white with a horizontal pattern‚ however there is one species of lemurs that do not have long tails. It is true that I have never seen a lemur before‚ but that is because I do not live in Madagascar according to the book. With that being said‚ lemurs could be classified as “Strepsirrhini”‚

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    and light on his feet “A toad does not run in the daytime for nothing.” “(Chapter 3)” “Context:” conversation between men in village Obiako “gave up his trade” out of the blue men try to discover reason for his actions “Analysis:” toads are nocturnal ie they come out at night there is really no reason to go anywhere during the day unless it were chasing or being chased by something everything strange occurs for reason

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    Why Do Bees Make Hexagons

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    There are many varieties of beehives‚ but they are all made the same way out of the same material. Bees like to create their hives in dark enclosed spaces (Gibbons 3). The bees store nectar in hexagonal chambers called cells (Rockwell 17). They build a honeycomb made up of tons of six-sided cells‚ the cells start out as circles and the bees mold them to hexagons. The beeswax comes from the bee’s bodies (Rockwell 8). The hexagonal cells hold honey‚ pollen‚ and the queen bees’ eggs (Why do bees make

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    Ocelot Research Paper

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    The ocelot also known as the dwarf leopard‚ is a wild cat. Ocelots live primarily in the rain forests of South America. They also live in Central America‚ Mexico and even some as far north as southern Texas. Ocelots are found in a variety of habitats‚ including tropical forests‚ savannah grasslands‚ mangrove forests and marshes‚ and thorn scrub regions. Their primary habitat requirement is dense vegetative cover. Ocelots are found in open areas only when it’s cloudy or at night when there

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    Common Shrw Habits

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    and with a 4 m buffer strip can be of great aid to the shrew‚ as this will provide it with habitats in which it can keep hidden from predators‚ create it’s nest of sticks and leaves‚ as well as allow it to remain active at night‚ as the shrew is nocturnal.

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