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    affecting their behaviors to provide effective counseling. In addition‚ counselors should be aware prejudices regarding other people and cultures. The symptoms of mental disorders are found worldwide‚ although there are some cultural bound disorders. Cultural bound disorders or “Syndrome”‚ tends to manifest on how a person reacts to their environment in relation with their disorder depending on the persons cultural beliefs‚ values and morals (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

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    A Realistic Perspective of the American Colonies in 1778 The framers of the Constitution had an essentially negative view of human nature. Those advocating for a strong‚ centralized “federal” government‚ were concerned that a pure democracy could be could be taken over by a populous mob. Those advocating for a limited‚ weak‚ central government were concerned that too much power concentrated in a federal structure could lead to tyranny. While the framers approached the crafting of the Constitution

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    Goal Essay

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    There are many goals in my life that I would love to achieve. In your life you must set short term goals as well as intermediate and long term goals for yourself. The reason for setting goals is to make sure that you don’t fall behind in life and you achieve your dreams. As a 17 year old I have a lot already planned out so I will soon see how close I follow my goals. My short term goal is to go to Wayne State University. I will do this by completing the on line application before May 21st and

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    Future of Smart Phones

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    years‚ the concept of a smart phone is changing dramatically. Just review what we have already got. iPhone‚ a creative mobile phone‚ has established a platform full of potential‚ which allows programmers to design innovative applications and sell them online. We cannot deny that iPhone is the leader of the smart phone market‚ however‚ there’s another powerful purser‚ smart phones based on Google Android system‚ which is an open-sources operating system. Features of present smart phones are evident to

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    Once upon a time‚ there was a city called ELT. The people of ELT led a comfortable‚ if not extravagant‚ life‚ pursuing the noble goals of literature and grammar. There were differences‚ of course: some people preferred to call themselves EFL people‚ while others belonged to a group known as ESL. But the two groups lived in easy tolerance of each other‚ more united than disunited. Now it happened that the city was surrounded by high mountains and legend had it that the land beyond the mountains was

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    Specific Phobias Essay

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    According to the DSM-V‚ specific phobias are types of anxiety disorders caused by an excessive and persistent fear due to the presence or anticipation of a certain object or situation (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013). Specific phobias are considered to fall under the category of anxiety disorders due to the severe anxiety and distress that one experiences from their extreme fear. Symptoms vary depending on the type of phobia that exists‚ but fears generally last 6 months before they are considered

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    describes the world around them. In a sense‚ it is how the organism perceives the world through their eyes. Even though we may share the same surroundings‚ we as humans‚ do not share an umwelt with nonhuman animals. In De Waal’s book‚ “Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?”‚ he gives me a better understanding of the term Umwelt. He explains his experience with raising jackdaws‚ and their ability to fly. De Waal’s enters the world of flying by viewing them on a daily basis‚ this leads him to

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    1 RUNNING HEAD: Culture-Bound Syndrome Basic and Cultural related Syndromes Author Note Prepared for Psychology 100 Taught by Bahman Najarian Abstract (The Culture-bound syndrome was that certain mental‚ emotion and behaviour issue are restricted to specific social orders‚ firstly the term come under specific name in 1940-50s. )There is no doubt social orders affect how symptoms are seen‚cleared up and from where help is searched for. Quick globalization and industrialization have made the world

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    Breed-Specific Legislation

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    introduced‚ collectively known as ‘Breed-Specific Legislation’. Under these new laws‚ certain breeds of animal are restricted or deemed dangerous‚ simply because of stereotypes associated with temperament and aggression. While many believe that this legislation is the most suitable response to a rapidly accelerating concern‚ further anaylsis

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    free to use on the Internet are designed for native speakers and have not been developed as activities for second and foreign language learning‚ I propose that they can be effectively used as activities for a content-based approach to English for Specific Purposes (ESP) instruction. In this article I will describe the benefits of a content-based approach to ESP‚ examine how WebQuests can be integrated into a content-based ESP syllabus‚ analyse the different types of WebQuests suitable for ESP teaching

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