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    A Different World

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    Due: Friday‚ October 25‚ 2013 Below are four episodes from A Different World television series from the late 1980s and early 1990s. A Different World was created to show what it was like for students to attend an HBCU. The first three clips are called “Tales from the Exam Zone”. Think about how each student deals with studying and the pressure that comes before taking a major exam. How can you relate to being in college now as opposed to what college was presumably like in the late 1980s and early

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    abbreviated as DBZ). Picking up where the first left off‚ Dragon Ball Z is adapted from the final twenty-six volumes of the manga series. It premiered in Japan on Fuji Television on April 26‚ 1989‚ taking over its predecessor’s time slot‚ and ran for 291 episodes until its conclusion on January 31‚ 1996.[4] Following the short-lived dub of Dragon Ball in 1995‚ Funimation Entertainment began production on an English-language release of Dragon Ball Z in North America. They teamed with Saban Entertainment to

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    Bloo Research Paper

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    This episode has been criticized by some fans. Mainly because of the ending where Bloo is blamed by the Housemates. The main reason this episode is hated is because of how hypocritical everyone is to Bloo as well as finding their treatment of him to be mean-spirited and because of the ending and its horrible implications. What makes it worse to some is that Bloo is back to his old personality from the pilot episode‚ where he was just a mild mischief-maker. In this episode Bloo goes around the house

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    Bipolar Disprder

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    occur in distinct periods called "mood episodes." Each mood episode represents a drastic change from a person’s usual mood and behavior. An overly joyful or overexcited state is called a manic episode‚ and an extremely sad or hopeless state is called a depressive episode. Sometimes‚ a mood episode includes symptoms of both mania and depression. This is called a mixed state. People with bipolar disorder also may be explosive and irritable during a mood episode. Bipolar disorder can be present even

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    The early psychosocial treatments of first episode psychosis is of crucial importance in the improvement of the prognosis of the illness. When ensuring successful care‚ timely maintenance of treatment response is optimal in regards to better long term outcomes. The appropriate use of psychotherapeutic drugs to suit each individual can be a difficult task as the side effects of the medication can impact on adherence to treatment. Psycho-education in regard to illness and medication. The treatment

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    Reruns of the show Friends are now shown on Gem every week night and the Big Bang Theory has reruns on Go! On Tuesday and also Channel Nine at 6.30pm on weeknights. With the reruns of the Big Bang Theory‚ on the night that the new episode airs at 7.30pm they have a triple episode run of the show‚ starting at 6pm like the daily reruns. Both of these sitcoms have been produced by Warner Bros. but both shows also have another individual production company. The television show Friends is a Bright/Kauffman/Crane

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    My Family Sitcom Review

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    it may be of no help whatsoever. Each episode allows the viewer to ‘have a barrel of laughs’ at situations that shed light on what are considered ‘normal’ scenarios while the characters in the program attempt to solve the predicaments they get themselves into. This episode‚ entitled “Farewell to Alarms”‚ provides insight into two pragmatic situations in modern society‚ crime rates and unemployment‚ which is not commonly seen in sitcoms. Throughout the episode‚ Susan (Zoe Wanamaker) concerns herself

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    Stress and Depression

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    to tell who will be more likely to recover from the depressive episodes‚ and those who will suffer from more frequent and severe episodes. However‚ I believe that the significance of this perspective is that those who have suffered an episode of depression and life stressors need to be proactive in prevention and treatment of future episodes. I am also interested in how many of those who suffer from more frequent and severe episodes dealt with the initial onset‚ and whether or not therapy (alone

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    Bipolar disorder

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    considered the classic type of bipolar disorder. Individuals experience both manic and depressive episodes of varying lengths. Bipolar II involves less severe manic episodes than bipolar I; however‚ their depressive episodes are the same. Cyclothymia is a chronic but milder form of bipolar disorder‚ characterized by episodes of hypomania and depression that last for at least two years. Mixed episodes are ones in which mania and depression occur simultaneously. Individuals might feel hopeless and

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    Tough Guise Analysis

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    show both defies the social norms for how some crime shows are depicted‚ as well as falling victim to some stereotypes‚ as every show seems to do. For these reasons it was a very interesting show to analyze from the characters‚ to a couple specific episodes. The show is centered on a group of behavioral analysts‚ who work for the FBI‚ and try to catch psychopath serial killers by studying their behavior. The team is constructed of 7 team members‚ 6 field agents‚ and 1 technical analysis/hacker.

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