(1995). Assessing Psychopathic Attributes in a Non-institutionalized Population. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 68‚ 151-158. Herpertz‚ S.B.‚ Werth‚ U.‚ Lukas‚ G.‚ Qunaibi‚ M.‚ Schuerkens‚ A.‚ Kunert‚ H-J.‚ Freese‚ R.‚ Flescg‚ M.‚ Mueller-Isberner‚ R.‚ Osterheider‚ M. and Sass‚ H. (2001). Emotion in Criminal Offenders with Psychopathy and Borderline Personality Disorder. Arch Gen Psychiatry‚ 58‚ 737-745. Gaizo‚ A.L.D. and Falkenbach‚ D.M. (2008). Primary and Secondary Psychopathic
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Compass Group Name: Chongwen Bi Number: 9016025460 A Business Report of Compass Group Executive summary Compass Group‚ headquartered in the Compass House in Chertsey‚ Surrey‚ United Kingdom‚ is believed to be a first-rate multinational food manufacturing group around the global world‚ providing food and a wide range of supporting services to the worldwide customers no matter where they are‚ workplaces of factories‚ offices‚ cultural venues‚ or other
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The Effect of Divided Government on the Rally-Round-the-Flag Phenomenon By: Nicole Dambra PSC412 Professor Johnson April 29‚ 2010 Abstract: The concept that public approval of the President increases during times of international crisis is known as the Rally around the Flag phenomenon. Divided government lessens the President’s accountability‚ by allowing the president to pass blame to the majority party in the legislative branch. The President attains higher levels of approval from
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CCCS neglects the other important elements of life‚ such as age‚ gender and ethnicity and solely rely on the role of social class‚ or see it as the most important determinant in the creation of subcultures and the form they take (Blackman‚ 2005; Mueller‚
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intake of chocolate and moods? Directional hypothesis: People who eat chocolate will have improved positive mood. b) The keyword search terms that I used in my PsycInfo search were chocolate and mood. • Author(s) name(s): Michael Macht‚ Jochen Mueller • Article title: “Immediate effects of chocolate on experimentally induced mood states” • Appetite‚ 2007‚ V.49‚ Pages 667-674 c) The purpose of this study was to investigate if chocolate has the potential to improve negative mood and if this
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following incubation at 37 oC for 24 h. Inocula were obtained from overnight fresh cultures adjusted to approximately log 108 CFU/ml‚ a turbidity equivalent to a 0.5 McFarland standard (Kroning et al.‚ 2016). The inocula were spread on the surface of Mueller-Hinton agar (MHA) plates. The disk diffusion test‚ recommended by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI‚ 2015)‚ was employed to determine the resistance to 11 antimicrobials: ciprofloxacin (5 µg)‚ amoxicillin (10 µg)‚ gentamicin (10
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What Causes Optical Illusions? Optical illusions are how the eye sees the illusion. Most people now believe that seeing optical illusions has to do with perspective‚ or the way you look at something. The concept of optical illusion was first used by the Greeks. They built their temples so that the roof was slanted. This gave the illusion that the temple was actually standing straight. We get used to how things are supposed to be‚ and sometimes our brain gets the wrong message. Our brain puts
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What is Attentional Blink? Attentional blink happens when your focus shifts from one task to another. Since the brain is designed to focus on one target at a time‚ it becomes difficult to focus on multiple targets at one time. There is a small window where a minuscule gap in attention occurs and attentional blink is created. This happens so quickly that often you don’t even notice. However‚ if you think back to a time you were forced to focus on many things at once and became frustrated because
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THE PRINCIPLES OF UNIVERSAL DESIGN Version 2.0 - 4/1/97 Compiled by advocates of universal design‚ listed in alphabetical order: Bettye Rose Connell‚ Mike Jones‚ Ron Mace‚ Jim Mueller‚ Abir Mullick‚ Elaine Ostroff‚ Jon Sanford‚ Ed Steinfeld‚ Molly Story‚ and Gregg Vanderheiden Major funding provided by: The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research‚ U.S. Department of Education Copyright 1997 NC State University‚ The Center for Universal Design UNIVERSAL DESIGN:
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Erica Lottes Professor Mary Pat Henehan‚ MPH‚ MA‚ DMin‚ RN‚ LMFT Washington University in Saint Louis‚ George Warren Brown School Palliative Sedation Therapy Introduction Palliative care endeavors to relieve pain and offer comfort for people in the final stage of their life. In the final days‚ some patients may suffer from refractory symptoms. A widely accepted definition of refractory symptom is ‘symptom for which all possible treatment has failed‚ or it is estimated that no methods are available
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