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    Letter of Advice; Co

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    communication Letter of Advice Porsha Jones COM200 Daria Heinemann May 27‚ 2013 To learn how to communicate in life is priceless. Interpersonal communication can give you the skills to endure in healthy relationships. Certain communication skills can be difficult to master for some; here is some advice on interpersonal relationships. • Identify the barriers of interpersonal interactions There are a number of different types of barriers that influence

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    Autism Disorder

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    Autism Symptoms Symptoms of autism usually appear before a child is three years old and lasts throughout their lives. Children with autism can display a wide range of symptoms which can vary in severity from mild to disabling. Children with autism have difficulties in: Pretend play Social interactions Verbal and nonverbal communication General symptoms include: Be overly sensitive in sight‚ hearing‚ touch‚ smell‚ or taste (for example‚ they may refuse to wear "itchy" clothes and become

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    The Notebook Disorder

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    The Notebook‚ by Nicholas Sparks is a touching story about true love but affected by a horrible disease. This story begins when Noah and Allie are in a nursing home‚ eighty years into their life. Noah goes back in time to tell the story of him and Allie‚ and how they came to be together. Their major conflict is when Noah and Allie grow older and diseases start to appear. The main conflict‚ in present time‚ is that the old lady‚ Allie has a disease called Alzheimer’s‚ in which she cannot remember

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    Alcohol Use Disorder

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    Alcohol use disorders are among the most prevalent mental disorders worldwide and rank high as a cause of disability burden in most regions of the world. (Grant et al.‚ 2006)The following paper discusses the recent research findings and essential features based on the content of diagnosis‚ assessment and treatment. Diagnosis The DSM-IV-TR classifies drug disorders into substance use disorders (substance dependence and abuse) and substance-induced disorders (substance intoxication‚ substance withdrawal

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    Disorders In Athletes

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    achievement. In pursuing excellence‚ athletes take many risks. These risks are often well managed and calculated but non the less they are still risks (Currie & Morse‚ 2005). Researchers have examined the apparent nature of athletes developing eating disorders(ED)‚ acknowledging it to the list of risks that need to be addressed. Athletic competition often increases the prevalence of sports pressure that encourages the visibility of an ideal body promoting body dissatisfaction (Thiemann et al.‚ 2015). The

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    Co-Ordination in Obesity

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    International Journal of Obesity (2013) 37‚ 61–67 & 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved 0307-0565/13 www.nature.com/ijo PEDIATRIC ORIGINAL ARTICLE A longitudinal analysis of gross motor coordination in overweight and obese children versus normal-weight peers E D’Hondt1‚2‚ B Deforche1‚2‚ I Gentier1‚3‚ I De Bourdeaudhuij1‚ R Vaeyens1‚ R Philippaerts1 and M Lenoir1 BACKGROUND: The relationship of childhood overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) with motor skill and coordination

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    digestive disorders

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    Digestive disorders 1. Diarrhea is a symptom that can last for one or two days mainly. Diarrhea is when feces move too quickly through the bowels and the intestines do not have time to pull water from the waste to make it firm. This can be caused when the food eaten is not completely digested. A way to treat diarrhea is by taking a type of medicine to help settle your bowels (e.g. Pepto-Bismol). Another way to treat it is by restoring your hydration and drinking plenty of water to help your body

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    Aphasia Disorders Paper

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    language disorders resulting from brain damage‚ typically in the left hemisphere which controls language. The disorders consists of varying levels of impairment in reading comprehension‚ written expression‚ spoken language comprehension‚ and spoken language expression (Aphasia: Overview‚ 2015). An individual with aphasia may also have co-occurring cognitive deficits such as auditory and visual agnosia‚ visual field deficits‚ or even memory and executive functioning deficits. Aphasia disorders can be

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    Pyscological Disorders

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    is has successfully applied classical and operant condition to its theories. This is strength as it is used in different therapies such as systematic desensitization‚ which is a type of behaviour therapy to help overcome phobias and other anxiety disorders; it is based on classical conditioning. Another strength is that it uses scientific methods of research making it much more objective‚ measurable and observable as well as being able to obtain reliable results. An example of this is Banduras’ bobo

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    Eating Disorders

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    Review Article on Teenage Eating Disorders  Anorexia is an emotional illness in which a person refuses to eat. It  occurs mainly among adolescent girls and young women. The word  anorexia means without appetite‚ but anorexics may be extremely hungry  most of the time. They avoid food for psychological reasons. The chief  physical symptom of anorexia nervosa is severe weight loss. Other  symptoms include low blood pressure‚ slow heartbeat and growth of fine  hair on the body. The start of

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