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    Juan Camilo Ramírez Curso: Comportamiento Anormal Fundación Universitaria San Martín Semestre 2009-I Nocturna Guía para análisis de caso Esquizofrenia 1. Clasificación Multiaxial: Eje I: trastornos clínicos Otros problemas que pueden ser objeto de atención: F20. 00‚ Esquizofrenia tipo paranoide‚ continuo [295.30] Eje II: Trastornos de la personalidad retraso mental. Z03.2 Sin diagnóstico [V7109] Eje III: Enfermedades medicas Sin diagnostico Eje IV: Problemas psicosociales

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    Nursing Process Assessment: • An inability to communicate‚ which takes its toll on interpersonal relationships and intimacy. Evidenced by Nash’s relationship with his wife and other people. • Nash exhibits many of the key symptoms of the disease: hallucinations (he has a roommates but he lives in a single dorm room) • Nash exhibits delusions (thinks he works for the government) • He has ideas of reference‚ poor social skills (mumbles‚ doesn’t talk much to strangers)‚ awkward gestures and facial

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    Holden as a foil ti Zooey By: E.S. Although they are the protagonists from two separate books‚ Franny Glass‚ a teenage girl in J.D. Salinger’s Franny and Zooey‚ and Holden Caufield‚ a young man in Salinger’s novel Catcher in the Rye‚ serve as foils to each other. Both suffer unnecessarily due to their interaction with those whom they are close to‚ due to their relationships with themselves‚ as well as due to their views on the world. In the end‚ however Franny and Holden change their values

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    Summa Contra Gentiles”. They are the finest examples of his work on Christian philosophy. Of all the philosophical arguments that attempt to provide proof that God exists‚ the cosmological argument is one of my favorites. The cosmological argument states “something we call the universe exists‚ regardless of how we might choose to characterize what it is we refer to as the universe”. If the universe exists‚ something had to bring it into existence. Furthermore‚ if the universe exists‚ and something

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    however in a limited fashion. As stated in the case‚ many volunteers were not able to interpret the questions without assistance. This is mainly caused by the ambiguity of the questions. For instance in the second question the respondents are asked to state whether they see drug use as a problem. Here‚ the statement “problem” is too general‚ it should have been explained at least briefly so that the reprensentatives could have interpreted the questions without assistance and its side effects of being

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    bad days and bad habits but we also have good in us. This story challenges the idea of the “straight mind” and the “crooked mind” and how they balance. I believe we balance both of these equally. The story goes that there are two brothers. There is the right handed twin who represents the good or the straight mind. Then‚ there is the left handed brother who represents the bad or the crooked mind. The book illustrates the balance the brothers create not only in nature but in people. The brothers

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    LouAnne Johnson‚ a retired U.S. Marine‚ applies for a teaching job at Parkmont High School in California‚ and is surprised and pleased to be offered the position with immediate effect. Turning up the next day to begin teaching‚ however‚ she finds herself confronted with a classroom of tough‚ sullen teenagers‚ all from lower-class and underprivileged backgrounds‚ involved in gang warfare and drug pushing‚ flatly refusing to engage with anything. They immediately coin the nickname "White Bread" for

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    Geography Introduction Montessori geography helps a child understand the world they live in and their place in it. Geography work is done to teach the child about the society he lives in and the others around the world. It gives a better understanding to the child to make him realize that he is not only a member of his society but a member of this world. He learns about different people around the world. Geography is the study of the life of man‚ the way humans live‚ and the way of life that

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    Shivaji Shivaji was a Maratha ruler famous for his bravery. His father Shahji Bhonsle was a general in the army of the Sultan of Bijapur. Shivaji was born at Shivneri near Pune in 1627CE. His Mother Jijabai brought him up. Shivaji was a skillful horseman and knew the art of warfare. He captured many forts and challenged the Mughal rulers. He became the king of Marathas in 1674CE and assumed the title of Chhatrapati at his capital Raigadh. In 1646CE Shivaji captured the fort of Torna with

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    depends on knowing about others and being able to adjust our behaviour in light of that knowledge. Therefore‚ it is extremely important that we observe others in order to understand‚ and change‚ our place in the world. Chapter 5. Jake Hong 1.why is Holden unable to write the composition about a place and instead chooses to write about Allie’s mitt? According to the text‚ there is a word " I couldn’t think a room or a house or anything to describe the way Stradlater said he had to have. I’m not too

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