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    experiences shifts in mood episodes. According to Hoeksema (2011)‚ the patient may experience Mania or Hypomania to Depression. During Depressive episodes‚ the patient is despairing and fearful‚ they doubt themselves and everyone around them‚ they also contemplate on suicide. Symptoms include sadness‚ anxiety loss of energy‚ hopelessness and have difficulty concentrating. They also suddenly lose interest in things that were pleasurable to them before. During the manic episodes‚ the patient has tremendous

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    form (in which one main theme - the Refrain - is repeated in a cycle interspersed with different des) and also includes a number of classic Sonata features: the three-part symmetry‚ harmonic structure and the fact that the first episode - which returns as the third episode - acts as the 2nd theme of the Sonata. This varied form‚ known as the Rondo Sonata‚ can be found in some of Mozart’s works; Beethoven went on to use it frequently in the last movements of the works of his second period. Section

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    cast changes and never gained the popularity of the original series. Many of the New Class episodes were actually recycled plots from the original Saved by the Bell. Slater‚ Lisa‚ and Zack make cameo appearances in one episode in season two while trying to keep Bayside from being bought and destroyed. The Max remains as the hangout for the Bayside High students‚ although a fire burned it down in one episode‚ and it is given a new look.

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    singles championship since returning to WWE.[23] On the June 14 episode of Raw‚ Truth lost the United States Championship to The Miz in a fatal four way match also featuring John Morrison and Zack Ryder.[24] He invoked his rematch clause for Fatal 4-Way‚ but was unsuccessful at the event.[25] Truth was announced to compete in the Money in the Bank pay-per-view‚ but was injured by The Miz before a scheduled bout on the July 5 episode of Raw and was announced to be unable to compete at the event.

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    their audiences to be interested and indulge in reading a book or watching a movie. The way an author writes a book allows the reader to use their own imagination. The reader does so by the author’s use of diction and imagery. One may think that TV episodes or movies are different‚ and yes they are a little different compared to books because the reader‚ in this case the audience‚ may not need to use their imagination as much but nonetheless the director and story writer do rely on diction and imagery

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    producers and frequent writers. The series was loosely inspired by their friendship when they both lived in New York City.[2] There have currently only been four directors of the show’s 184 episodes: Pamela Fryman (172 episodes)‚ Rob Greenberg (7 episodes)‚ Michael Shea (4 episodes)‚ and Neil Patrick Harris (1 episode). Known for its unique structure and eccentric humor‚ How I Met Your Mother has received positive reviews throughout most of its run and has gained a cult following over the years. The

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    character that is touched upon quite a bit in the episode I will be writing about is not a main character but one that appears quite a bit in this series and his name is Al or also known as “Big Gay Al”. South Park is trying to make out Al as a stereotypical homosexual: upbeat‚ happy‚ optimistic‚ and flamboyant. In the series Al is very compassionate about the things he loves like saving homosexual animals which I will touch briefly on with the episode that I have chosen to write

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    disorder and faces‚ such as Bipolar I Disorder (mania or a mixed episode)‚ Bipolar II Disorder (hypomania and depression) –Cyclothymiacs (hypomania and mild depression) and Bipolar Disorder Not Otherwise Specified. “Episodes of incapacitating depression alternate with shorter periods of extreme euphoria‚ is a called manic episodes.” (Hockenbury) For most people manic episodes is almost immediately followed with a major depression. Manic episodes began suddenly and the symptoms escalate quickly. Diagnosed

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    can be easily achieved. Two key episodes in ?Romeo and Juliet? are Act 2‚ Scene 4‚ when Mercutio teases Romeo and the Nurse‚ and Act3‚ Scene 1‚ when Mercutio meets his fate. One might say that Mercutio teasing Romeo and the Nurse is not a key episode in the text‚ but that is not quite true. Although this scene does not have a big impact on the outcome of the play‚ and one does not necessarily remember this scene when one thinks of ?Romeo and Juliet?‚ this episode is important. It is very humourous

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    1. George’s symptoms directly correlate with the criteria for bipolar disorder. At the beginning of the case study‚ George was exhibiting symptoms of a manic episode. According to the DSM-5‚ criteria of a manic episode are: a distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated‚ expansive‚ or irritable mood and abnormally and persistently increased activity or energy‚ for at least a week. During the period of mood disturbance‚ three or more of the following must be present: 1. Inflated self-esteem

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