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    PTSD War will never be pretty or fun. It will always be gruesome and will cause the loss of many lives. Everyone grieves over those lives that were lost‚ but what about the people that live? What about the people that are in the military hospitals who are now amputees? How about the ones that have psychological problems? What about those who have physical and mental issues? People are often not informed of this. One type of a mental disease is known as PTSD‚ there is a cause‚ effects‚ and treatment

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    nationalistic pursuits and interests of a nation come in top priority above other nations‚ no matter the cost‚ and then we are left with the extreme form of nationalism: ultranationalism. While these types of pursuits do have their benefits‚ the cost often outweighs the benefits. First of all‚ ultrantionalism involves pursuing nationalistic interests of a nation‚ however‚ most people are part of more than one nation and conflicting loyalties and the importance of one nation over another for an

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    The benefits of inter-agency partnerships: The benefit of inter-agency partnerships is working refers to when two or more agencies that deal the same issues for example health issues where Hospital can work with the GP. Some agencies could have some information about a person that another doesn’t or when a person is at an age where they can be cared for better by one agency‚ this relationship allows them to be transferred. Be treated by different services can benefit the service users because the

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    Ethical Implications of Aversive Conditioning It is not usual for psychologists to give prominence to ethical issues and Skinner is no exception. However‚ in writing about the application of behavioral analysis to significant issues in human behavior. Skinner stresses three issues which have general ethical implications. The use of positive reinforcement‚ the minimization of punishment contingencies and the specification of objectives (Skinner 1953‚ 1971). Aversive Conditioning is the use of unpleasant

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    Benefits of Leisure Benefits of Leisure ‘All work and no play‚ makes Jack a dull boy’ – something we were taught in kindergarten‚ but something we forgot along the way. Although we are all aware of the need and benefits of leisure‚ it’s not until something seriously goes wrong with our health or relationships that we start thinking about it. The importance of leisure has been so vividly understood‚ that companies and organization’s are slowly beginning to regulate overtime and over-working‚ and

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    Philosophical Implications of Cultural Relativism Philosophical position of Cultural Relativism is best understood in terms of its epistemological‚ ethical and logical implications. Philosophical means articulation‚ argumentation‚ analysis‚ and synthesis of the idea‚ principle or concept. [1] Implication is a relationship between two propositions that holds when both propositions are true and fails when the first is true but the second is false. It is to develop a logical cohesion among arguments

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    crimes quickly became an important mechanism of social regulation. The justification for this mechanism lies in the assumption that the criminally insane are irrational and therefore non-responsible of their crimes. As we examine the history and implications of the insanity plea‚ a few questions should be kept in mind---1. How can we be sure that a person is indeed insane (he could be putting on a show) and 2. Should a mentally ill person be punished at all. Today in our legal system‚ there are numerous

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    Friends with Benefits

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    Friends with benefits and couples In today´s society it´s very common to hear about friends with benefits among teenagers and even adults. If you are not familiar with this term I should clarify. It consists of two friends who agree to have a physical relationship but not officially date. The important point here is to have the willingness to experiment with your sexuality whenever and with whomever you want. This common practice makes me think about what happened with old-fashion dating. Are couples

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    Title: Unemployment Benefits Only Good for a Limited Amount of Time Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that extending unemployment benefits strains an already overused and failing government program. Central Idea: Today‚ I would like to tell you about the problem of extending unemployment benefits‚ as well as offer some possible solutions that our lawmakers should adopt instead of another extension. Introduction Millions of Americans have lost their jobs and have joined the growing

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    Title The conflict between the Greek notions nomos‚ law and convention‚ and physis‚ nature‚ affects all mankind. In Plato’s dialogue the Symposium‚ seven succeeding speeches discuss the implications of Eros. Relative to nomos and physis‚ the speakers convey that Eros is a product of physis and‚ along with physis‚ is a criminal that nomos tries to chain up and limit. Eros is the result of the physis of humankind. In fact‚ our nature is the basis for Love’s existence. All humans strive to achieve “goodness”

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