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    something called an anxiety disorder. To help those with this disorder‚ we need to learn what they are‚ symptoms‚ treatment options‚ recent studies and causes. Anxiety is a type of a disorder that affects many people around the world of any age. The disorder is not just getting stressed out over a simple test at school. It is characterized as a disorder if the stress and worrying in your life interferes with your life. Causes/Who´s at risk Doctors and researchers do not know the exact

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    Everybody worries from time to time‚ but it does not stop them from being able to relax and enjoy life. However‚ Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) leaves people in constant worry‚ stopping them from living life. The variety of symptoms GAD presents develops for many reasons and can be treated in different ways. Most of the symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder affect the emotions of the individual. The most telling symptom of GAD is the constant worrying‚ which often feels uncontrollable (Mayo

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    If not for atomic bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ perhaps great directors like Yasujiro Ozu‚ Akira Kurosawa would not surfaced out‚ and golden age of Japan’s cinema would never be revealed. Techniques from these great directors would have not been discovered or ‘re-invented’ into something more innovative. Director such as Kenji Mizoguchi whom uses both directors’ camera technique mentioned above‚ would not appeared if the war wasn’t there. In 1940‚ Japan joined the Axis powers Germany and

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    Depression and Anxiety in Transgender People Jace M. Hodson Introduction Spike in Interest In Transgender Research As interest in the psychology community has spiked in regards to transgender people‚ so has the amount of research done involving and pertaining to them. Many researchers have chosen to focus on the relationship between being transgender and having a mental disorder(s). Research seeks to find if there is a correlation between being transgender and having symptoms of one or more

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    United States over the last fifty-years have a created a situation in which getting a college degree has become very important particularly for low income student. It has become harder for an economy that was once driven by industry evolved into a post-industrial economy in trying to achieve the American dream. What was once was a allure of quitting school and going down to your industrialized section of your town to find a job has become harder to do in today’s economy. From non-traditional students

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    conflict in human history. The war ended with an Allied victory. In the next few paragraphs we will discuss why these actions taken by the victors after WW I may be solely responsible for the outbreak of World War II. 2. Background of WWI. 2.1. The outbreak of WWI. WW I began on July 28‚ 1914‚ when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. This began a conflict which‚ in the end‚ would involve almost most of the world. Germany‚ Russia‚ Great Britain‚ and France were all drawn into the war‚ largely

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    The Middle Ages or “The Dark Ages”‚ has quite a negative connotation‚ but is not quite as dark as you would think. The Dark Ages are referred to as the period of time during the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Specifically‚ The 16th century was a very pivotal time in history that began in the year of 1501 AD and had changed the world from that point on. Many important events from within the century have shaped our world to be the way it is. One being in 1531 when the Church of England broke free

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    Social Anxiety Disorder Kayla Garcia Mental Health - FAM1134 Professor Karen White-Jones November 26‚ 2013 Introduction A vast majority of the population might feel nervous or worried in social situations like speaking in front of a crowd or any type of interview. Some symptoms they might have would be a fast heartbeat‚ break out into a cold sweat or even faint because they are so nervous. In turn‚ a person may have social anxiety disorder (SAD)‚ previously known as social phobia‚ if the nervousness

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    The estimated prevalence of Separation Anxiety Disorder is 4-5%‚ making it one of the most common childhood psychiatric disorders. In the United States‚ recent research has shown that 1.6% of the population‚ approximately 4 million people‚ are diagnosed with Borderline Personality disorder. Childhood Disintegrative Disorder‚ while rare‚ is also a threat‚ and only 1.7 per 100‚000 children is diagnosed with it. In "Painted Rain"‚ it is shown that healthy relationships with other children and adults

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    The Concept of Anxiety by Soren Kierkegaard I agree with Kierkegaard when he says that anxiety is not itself sin‚ but is the natural reaction of the soul when faced with the vast abyss of freedom. Kierkegaard addresses one issue that makes us human and that makes our existence real and meaningful‚ namely anxiety. It is important to distinguish between fear and anxiety in such that fear is focused on an actual threat in the environment and anxiety is precisely not focused and not in our actual

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