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    Thousand words

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    A thousand words and million thoughts There is a saying that "a picture is worth a thousand words and a million thoughts". When my mother sent me a picture of my little brother DJ playing football in his first year‚ I had a million positive thoughts running through my head. Many thoughts not just thoughts of him playing football but about everything. That photo represents a lot more to me and my family than what meets the eye. This

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    The Sun

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    The Sun (Star of the Family) Planet word comes from Greek ‚which means „wandering star“. Sun is the heaviest among Solar System. If we take total mass of whole Solar System‚ the Sun would be 99.86% of the total. Sun is a ball of hot‚burning gases. Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. Sun is the source of all energy for life on Earth. On the Sun’s surface‚ there are dark patches known as sunspots. These are patches of gas that looks dark since they are cooler than their surroundings. The light

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    Child Trauma Essay

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    mentally‚ socially‚ physically‚ and emotionally. Because children are going through such rapid changes it puts them in a very vulnerable place in regards to having adverse reactions to what they have experienced (DeYoung‚ et al.‚ 2011). The effects of trauma manifest themselves in forms of physical‚ emotional‚ and behavioral problems. Behavioral problems come in the forms of personality regression‚ withdrawal‚ conflicts with peers‚ and having trouble academically when previously they had not (Wong‚ et

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    The Sun

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    The Sun The sun is the largest object in the solar system. It is a middle-sized star and there are many other stars out in the universe just like it. Even though it is only a middle-sized star it is large enough to hold over 1 million Earth ’s inside if it were hollow. The temperature on the sun is far too much for any living thing to bear. On the surface it is 10‚000 degrees Fahrenheit and the core is a stunning 27‚000‚000 degrees Fahrenheit. But don ’t worry we are over 90‚000 million

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    Trauma In Athletes

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    There are multiple emotions that come with being injured. There’s the ‘on field’ thought process‚ then there’s the process of being diagnosed and finally‚ the recovery stage‚ and being able to play again. Emotional responses to injuries varies differently throughout athletes. While it is known that some athletes that are injured struggle emotionally‚ not all injured players experience noticeable emotional disturbance. The biggest reality of today’s sports is that many athletes have or will sustain

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    Trauma is the experience that begins with an exposure to a non-normative or extremely distressing event or chain of events that potentially disrupts the self. McCann‚ & Pearlman‚ (1990) This essay will explore the intra-psychic psychodynamic approach and the socio-ecological theory of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory of development. It will examine how individuals recover from trauma when a loved one becomes chronically ill or deceases. Pierre Janet‚ 1889‚ suggested that intense emotional

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    Neanderthal Traumas

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    We know what we know about history from the examining of fossils‚ DNA records‚ ‚ and technological advances overtime. Spearheaded by the Germans discovery of the skullcap and limbs‚ archaeologists gather information‚ make inferences‚ and use their imaginations to construct how things use to be. The conditions of the fossils let us know the kinds of conditions people/animals lived in. This can be problematic because for example‚ Neanderthal bones and deer bones were mixed together with some of the

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    Head Trauma Essay

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    attacks the spinal cord and progresses in damage over a five year period until the average person loses their life. ALS is caused by repeated head trauma that catches up to the body later on causing it to lose it’s voluntary movements such as movement in the legs‚ arms‚ and face. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy(CTE) is also caused by repeated head trauma usually from sports like football‚ soccer‚ and boxing. Athletes make up the majority of the ALS and CTE’s population because of the dangerous sports

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    Psychological Trauma

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    ALPHABETIC LIST OF THEORIES1.   Adaptive Structuration Theory2.   Agenda-Setting Theory3.   Altercasting4.   Argumenation Theory5.   Attraction-Selection-Attrition Framework6.   Attribution Theory Classical Rhetoric8.   Cognitive Dissonance theory9.   Computer Mediated Communication10.   Contextual Design11.   Coordinated Management of Meaning12.   Cultivation Theory13.   Dependency Theory14.   Diffusion of Innovations Theory15.   Domestication16.   Elaboration Likelihood

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    Historical Trauma Team A

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    Historical Trauma BSHS/345 Diversity and Special Populations Professor Joseph Andrade Historical Trauma Historical trauma can be described as the emotional and psychological issues throughout generations of a certain group of people. It can be identified in different categories depending on the type of distress occurring. Historical trauma can often be overlooked‚ and is mostly described as multigenerational undergone by a specific cultural group. Historical trauma is cumulative and collective

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