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    Retaining the status as the most prevalent mental disorder for the past few decades‚ anxiety can impact individuals in myriad ways (Kessler‚ Chiu‚ Demler‚ & Walters‚ 2005). Particularly‚ the cognitive ramifications of anxiety are of significance as they can lead to the development of an attention bias towards threat. (Cisler & Koster‚ 2010). As indicated by previous research‚ threat bias manifests in multiple forms (e.g. oversensitivity to perceived threat‚ near inability to disengage from threat)

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    Malcolm D. Ervin Professor Kristen Raymond English 1101 28 September 2011 Pebble: The Symbol of Emotion In The Things They Carried‚ O’Brien talks about many of the objects that he and his comrades carried while they were in Vietnam. They carried things like food‚ water‚ weapons and ammunition. They also carried comfort items like tranquilizers and M&M’s. Although the weight of these things placed a physical burden on the soldiers‚ it was the emotional weight that each of the soldiers carried

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    Selective attention is regarded to the process in which one blocks out several stimuli while selectively paying attention to one. An example of a real life scenario of selective attention would be standing in a crowd where there are multiple conversations going on between different individuals‚ but you block out the other conversations and only pay attention to what your friend is saying. Donald Broadbent came up with a model which describes how selective attention works called Broadbent’s filter

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    Kyle Evans's Emotions

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    Emotions Kyle Evans hadn’t experienced in an eternity consumed him as he explained himself to Zai‚ and expressed to the murderess‚ coated with another mans blood‚ beside him‚ words and feelings that he’d never even spoken of to anyone else. What he revealed to Zai‚ the man himself was also hearing for the first time‚ and yet there was embarrassment at the admission that he’d become sexually aroused by the act of torturing a woman. He and Zai were of the same ilk‚ however she also offered the Army

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    Human Anatomy and Physiology Nervous System Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder‚ also known as ADHD‚ is a neurological disorder which effects anyone from children to adults. The common symptoms of ADHD include impaired or diminished attention‚ impulsivity and hyper activity. These symptoms can range in each individual from being mild to severe. People who have ADHD usually will range from normal to above average intelligence‚ the disorder

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    Analysis: Emotion and Jon

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    “The Forsyte Saga”. The events in the extract are presented in chronological order. The form of representation is narration broken by dialogues‚ descriptive narration and half-reported speech. It’s a 3rd person singular. In my opinion‚ the structure can be open-plot. There is no introduction and denouement. At once‚ the story proper begins with a dialogue between two young persons. There are four characters. Jon and Fleur are the lovers. “It was a love-in-a-mist – one of those illumined pages of Life…all

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    these 4 I focused on two Individual and 2 environmental factors. Individual – Motivation Of all of the factors that can affect how people learn I believe that motivation is one of the most important. “Motivation is something that energises‚ directs‚ and sustains behaviour; it gets students moving‚ points them in a particular direction‚ and keeps them going” J.E. Ormrod . (2010). How Motivation Affects Learning and Behavior . Available: http://www.education.com/reference/article/motivation-affects-learning-behavior/

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    The Importance of Paying Attention to Detail In today’s society‚ it is very important to pay attention to detail before signing documents in any profession no matter what. Signing documents without reviewing them can cost you your career. It’s highly important to pay attention to detail when it is being explained to you on how you are supposed to go about signing documents as well as reading them. There is a reason behind being told to pay attention. You should always check to make sure that

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    Patriotism is a dangerous emotion. Discuss Many a student of English would have studied the famous poem on Patriotism by Scott which begins this; ’Breathes there the man with soul so dead’ and he concluded that such a person will not be honored nor recognized in his country. The feeling of patriotism that this is my homeland‚ has done wonders. For the past two centuries we find one country after another struggling hard to assert its independence. Practically two centuries from now in 1776

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    responsibility and paying attention to detail are two very important character traits to have. It is important for civilians to demonstrate these traits but even more important for police officers and police recruits. Police officers and recruits should be held to a much higher standard than civilians because of the position they are in or will be in where they enforce the laws over civilians. They should be a role model for people to follow. A lack of personal responsibility can cause many problems.

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