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    Bipolar Essay

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    Bipolar disorder‚ also known as manic depression‚ is a common‚ recurrent‚ and debilitating mood disorder which causes extreme shifts in energy and mood. The word bipolar indicates the two main polar extremes which a person with the disorder experiences. According to NIMH‚ a branch of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that oversees neurological and psychological research‚ this disorder affects about 2.3 million adults in the United States and about 1.2 percent of the population worldwide.

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    Some theories of abnormal affect take a nature perspective whereas others take a nurture perspective. Use evidence to justify why either nature/nurture is more important in explaining abnormal affect. [12] The nature/nurture debate is concerned with the extent to which particular aspects of behavior are a product of either inherited (i.e. genetic) or acquired (i.e. learned) characteristics. Nature is that which is inherited / genetic. Nurture which refers to all environmental influences after

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    although cycling between periods of mania and depression‚ understood the majority of the time what strategies the government should be using instead of the ones they were actually using. When other government officials believed that Adolf Hitler could be rationally convinced to avoid war‚ or reasoned with in order to quietly make a compromise‚ Churchill recognized the threat and began to warn others about the Nazi threats despite disagreement. During times of mania‚ Churchill also had an increased drive

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    "MOBILE BASED INTERCOM ACCESS" By Emad Siddiqui (Registration No. 051-08-6261) & Muhammad Faisal (Registration No. 051-08-6259) Supervised by Sir Adeel K Siddiqui Designation‚ IQRA University‚ Islamabad Campus Thesis Submitted as partial fulfillment of requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication and Networks (BSTN) Department of Computing and Technology Iqra University Islamabad Campus JUNE 2013 Abstract In today world‚ the importance

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    Mood Disorders

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    There are different types of mood disorders including: mania‚ depression‚ bipolar‚ drug induced mood disorders‚ and medically induced mood disorders. When a mood factor pushes a person to one extreme or the other that mood disorders can result (Sandra K. Cicarelli‚ White). Mild mood disorders are categorized as dysthymia while moderate disorders are categorized as cyclothymia. Both forms of mood disorders usually last for two years or more. Mania is a kind of mood disorder. This mood disorder is a

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    Learning outcome 1 know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law Here is a list of the aspects of employment covered by law; The Disability Discrimination act The Discrimination Act The Sex Discrimination Act Human Rights of older people in healthcare Data Protection Act RIDDOR 1995 1.2 List the main features of current employment legislation Here is a list of some of the main features

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    Technology: mobile phone evolution Mobile phones or nowadays called smart phones; those have started just like a need in the past. Now they have become the main tool or in most cases the assistant of the human being‚ it is an everyday use device. Everybody has one or two around the world‚ some people’s job‚ study’s and free time depends a hundred percent on those little but extremely technological objects. With a smart phone you can do things like: send emails‚ check your social networks‚ listen

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    Cell phones have become a necessity for many people throughout the world. The ability to keep in touch with family‚ business associates‚ and access to email are only a few of the reasons for the increasing importance of cell phones. Today’s technically advanced cell phones are capable of not only receiving and placing phone calls‚ but storing data‚ taking pictures‚ and can even be used as walkie talkies‚ to name just a few of the available options. When cell phones were first introduced to the public

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    In today’s world‚ when people go out with their families or friends‚ they are looking at their phones most of the time. The cell phone has changed the way people communicate with each other. Before modern technology‚ if you wanted to talk to someone‚ you would have to walk up to them in person. Now with a cell phone‚ they can just shoot a text message to someone‚ go on social media or call the person. When talking about cell phones‚ people would only think of the beneficial things that it brings

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    there is evidence that bipolar disorder may have a genetic link‚ although this is not the only theory for the cause of this disorder. The popular ion theory suggests that ions in the brain either travel too easily or are too stubborn which results in mania and depression respectively (Chapter7‚ 2009). There Causes and 3 have been studies that found abnormal brain chemistry functions in people that are afflicted with bipolar disorder. Depression has many symptoms. People afflicted by depression have

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