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    Growing up‚ I’ve had a hard time being socially active. I was the shy girl that everyone knew. Although being shy was my only way of being safe from others. I trusted only the people in my family. The reason for my shyness’ is: I didn’t trust people to not make fun of me‚ my birth father and his family didn’t like me‚ but I did trust my stepfather. My stepfather‚ has been my father since I was 3 years old‚ I call him dad and my birthfather I don’t call him anything since he’s never allowed to see

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    EFFECTS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA ON FAMILIES” Katrinka Joy L. Bañez I. Introduction A. What is Schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a complex brain disorder that makes it hard for people affected to think clearly‚ have normal emotional responses‚ act normally in social situations and tell the difference between what is real and what is not. It makes people withdraw from the outside world and always act out in fear. People suffering from schizophrenia may see or hear things

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    After Handel describes Arthur’s life growing up in Delano Island‚ we go back to an interaction between Arthur‚ journalists‚ and other people: “‘[Delano Island] must’ve been so beautiful’ is the inevitable reply. ‘It was‚’ he tells them‚ ‘it is‚’ and then finds a way to change the subject because it’s difficult to explain this next part. Yes‚ it was beautiful. It was the most beautiful place I have ever seen. It was gorgeous and claustrophobic. I loved it and I always wanted to escape” (74). I

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    others it maybe studying‚ but for me‚ it comes down to three things: sports‚ computers‚ and music. Growing up‚ I was always fascinated by computers‚ at the young age of 4‚ I discovered how to use a computer and at 5‚ I started playing video games. When I was half-way throught kindergarten‚ my family moved back to Taiwan from Japan. In Japan we didnt take naps‚ but it is required in Taiwan. Growing up in a different system‚ it was hard for me to adapt; so instead of going to sleep after lunch‚ I was

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    8% from 2007 and suicide rates went up to 2% (Statistics Canada‚ 2008‚ Para. 2). There is a lot of medical research being preformed all around the world trying to find a cure for this disease but so far there isn’t anything that will cure it fully. The intentions of this report are to discuss how a family reacts to the diagnosis of the Alzheimer’s disease. More specifically‚ it will focus on how a family should support and care for the member and how the family will be affected when this member

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    but by the time I was eight years old our family landed in Tucson‚ Arizona. Fortunately‚ I grew up in a Christian home with parents who were very social‚ so it didn’t take long for us to make friends. My parents were both very involved in our church in Tucson. My mother was the Children’s Minister for two years and my father ran a basketball league in the spring for the children at our church. My two older brothers and I were really close growing up. We played the same sports‚ went to the same

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    Chris Landry Prof. Horowitz Synthesis Essay 10/26/07 Alcoholism and the Effects on a Family Alcoholism‚ although thought mostly of its impact on the alcoholic themselves‚ it is also a very present problem in the ruining of his or her friends and their families lives. Someone who may be a fully functional‚ great person to his or her family may be extremely dangerous‚ dishonest‚ and destructive while they are under the influence of alcohol. This instance occurs

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    The effect of family problems in students? Best Answer - Chosen by Voters Every family have problems. How they affect students depends on how the parents handle the situation. Lets take a divorce as an example. This always affect students. I’ve seen the initial withdrawal‚ uncertainty and depression‚ but if the parents are in mutual agreement when it comes to their child then the child is able to cope better. In terms of performance in school‚ usually there is a drop in grades as the child

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    The Effects of Schizophrenia on the Family First off I would like to tell you what exactly schizophrenia is. Schizophrenia is a brain disease‚ with concrete and specific symptoms due to physical and biochemical changes in the brain. This illness strikes young people in their prime age usually between 16 and 25. Schizophrenia is almost always treatable with medication. Contrary to what most think schizophrenia is not a "split personality"‚ or caused by childhood trauma‚ bad parenting‚ or poverty

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    My unique background is being un-unique. Growing up in Highlands Ranch‚ Colorado as a white female I don’t have much of a unique background. I have lived in Colorado for my whole life‚ in the same neighborhood and same house. My whole life I have been surrounded by privileged Highlands Ranch kids. Growing up in the city known as the “Bubble”‚ I am rarely exposed to those with different life experiences then my own. We all have similar families‚ houses‚ and lives. For the most part we all have the

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