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    Lotus Bell PSYC 221: Abnormal Psychology Spychalski April 21st‚ 2013 Dermatillomania Dermatillomania‚ also known as neurotic excoriation‚ compulsive skin picking‚ or psychogenic excoriation‚ is an impulse control disorder typified by a person’s continual urge to pick at their skin. This is usually to the point where external damage is caused. An estimated 1.4 to 5.4% of the global population has it‚ so it is a fairly uncommon disorder. It generally occurs in women (about 85%)‚ and onset usually

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    (played by Faye Dunaway) exemplifies incredible personality disorders. The movie itself is about this woman who adopts two children while living her life as a movie star. Throughout the movie‚ she shows serious signs of narcissism and obsessive-compulsive disorder. She struggles to balance her career and children‚ and she tends to make the wrong choices. These show through her multiple disorders. The first of these disorders is narcissism‚ and Crawford had plenty of it. Narcissism is someone believing

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    English Composition Dr. Linfoot 30 September 2010 Worried Sick Believe it or not most of us are affected by some form of anxiety in our everyday life. Weather it is being shy when talking in front of a large audience or worrying about a big paper you have to write for your English class. These are both common forms of anxiety related issues. Though neither is very severe both can be attributed to a manifestation of anxiety. It is believed that it is normal for everyone to experience

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    Types of Anxiety Disorders and its Symptoms By Keanne Louise S. Ariola English 1‚ RTA Professor October 11‚ 2013 Types of Anxiety Disorders and its Symptoms People get anxious in their everyday life just by worrying what to eat‚ how to earn money‚ how to finish a work before its deadline‚ how to pass their job interview‚ etc. Anxiety is among the second most common psychiatric disorders among children‚ adolescents and adults. Anxiety

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    References: Chen‚ H. and Volpe‚ R. P. (2002). Gender Differences in Personal Financial Literacy Among College Students. Financial Services Review‚ 11‚ 289-307. Eren‚ S. S.‚ Eroglu‚ F. and Hacioglu‚ G. (2012). Compulsive Buying Tendencies through Materialistic and Hedonic Values among College Students in Turkey. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences‚ 58‚ 1370-1377. Fisher‚ P Haberstok‚ J. (2007). Long-Term Investments Can Yield High Returns. The Journal For

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    many different ways. Vodafone’s main aim was to create a positive image in the minds of the Indian Consumers. They undertook massive PR strategies to do the same. Examples of these strategies are press releases‚ press conferences‚ media interviews‚ Hoardings and advertisements and newsletters. This project also tells one about the crises faced by vodafone during the bomb blasts and floods and how it handled the same. In this project‚ an effort has been made by the group members to formulate future vodafone

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    What is Anxiety? Anxiety is one of the most fundamental emotions shared by all species of animals. When confronted with danger‚ the fight or flight response of the sympathetic nervous system is triggered so that we are prepared to react and protect ourselves. Without anxiety and its physiological manifestations‚ such as hypersensitivity to environment and enhanced blood supply to leg muscles‚ the likelihood of harm or disaster in threatening situations would undoubtedly dramatically increase. A

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    Haldiram Aruja Krishnan PCL -1 (AMC) Introduction: Haldiram’s started in Bikaner‚ is one of India’s largest sweets and snacks manufacturers. Haldiram has its establishment in many parts of India viz Delhi‚ Gurgaon‚ Nagpur etc. Haldiram was ranked as the 98th in the "India’ Most Trusted Brands 2003" Survey done by A.C. Nielsen ORG MARG commissioned by " The Economics Timesµ 1. "The company caters to the Indian palate‚ which is its primary driver of success". In light of this statement

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    Islamic Financial Planning: Guiding Principles Financial Planning‚ as defined conventionally‚ is “a process which helps individuals set and achieve their long-term financial goals‚ through the proper management of your finances.” Financial planning normally covers the areas of investments‚ tax planning‚ asset allocation‚ risk management‚ retirement planning‚ and estate planning. In other words‚ financial planning can also be broadly divided into five areas or pillars of focus‚ which are wealth accumulation

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    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterised by unreasonable and invasive impulsions‚ images or thoughts. OCD encompasses two factors: obsessions and compulsions to which individuals may experience obsessions‚ compulsions or both (Andersen and Bech‚ 1981). To relieve these unwarranted desires individuals with OCD perform behaviours or acts that they feel compelled to do. There are multiple theories concerning the development and maintenance of OCD including: the behavioural

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