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    Describe and evaluate two treatments for unipolar depression (25 marks). It has been believed that psychological disorders‚ like physical illnesses‚ have organic causes. Therefore‚ mental disorders are treated just like physical ones. Earlier treatments have included things like trepanning which was carried out in the stone again. Nowadays we have much safer and effective treatments such as therapies and drug treatment. Low levels of both noradrenaline (nora) and serotonin (sero) have been

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    Feminist Synthesis Essay

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    worth examining is the non-inclusive history in feminist literature. To examine this history well‚ feminists adopted the intersectional lens‚ which allowed them to examine the post-“second storm” movement more in-depth. With the adoption of the intersectional lens‚ we see that feminist women‚ no matter their origin‚ are all striving for equality. Henceforth‚ the “storm metaphor” comes into play allowing feminists to obtain a worldly viewpoint on feminist ideology from all around the world. I use this

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    Assess the view that the nuclear family functions for the benefit of the individual and society A nuclear family is universal and consists of a mother‚ father and their own/adopted dependant children all living in the same household. In this essay I will be assessing whether the nuclear family functions to benefit both the individual and society‚ in order to examine this efficiently I will be providing the points of view of the Marxists‚ Feminist and the Functionalist. Functionalist take into

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    used today. This form of criticism looks at how society and culture are inherently male dominant‚ another word for patriarchal. Feminist criticism critiques the economic‚ political‚ societal‚ and emotional oppression of women. This form of criticism emphasizes the activities women are prohibited and prevented from participating in. The theory of this criticism evaluates how facets of our culture are naturally male dominant and “…this critique strives to expose the explicit and implicit misogyny in

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    Family Family Family

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    Family is Irrelevant: Disagree Family is something that no one gets to choose‚ and no one can change. The best thing to do is be flexible and be able to take what they say and change it for your better understan express their rebellion. In the novels‚ Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger we get to experience growing up though the eyes of Holden Caulfield a sixteen year old. Whether it means wearing a raccoon tailed hat or ordering a prostitute Holden enjoys drawing attention to himself. He comes

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    When we talk about the feminist movement‚ feminists like conflict and Marxists theorists‚ argue for power sharing. Daly and Chesney-Lind argued that men’s violence toward women must be controlled‚ particularly sexual and physical abuse. Women generally have no interest in viewing lives of men as a worthy behavioral norm. Women may also suffer from correctional policies that call for equal treatment‚ ignoring women’s unique health problems and problems with incarceration. Feminists emphasize the study

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    Was Plato a feminist?

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    supported the feministview‚ that men and women are equal. When analyzing Book V of Plato’s Republic‚ many people argue as to whether or not Plato can be considered to be the ‘first feminist’. Martha Nussbaum claims that Plato is the ‘first feminist’. This essay will explore Book V of Plato’s Republic and will provide evidence to prove Martha Nussbaum’s claim that Plato is the first feminist. Firstly‚ what is a feminist? According to the oxford advanced learners dictionary‚ a feminist is “a person

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    Feminist Definition Essay

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    insult. Feminism to most people‚ goes with a feminist‚ or a person who believes women should be allowed to have the same rights as men. However‚ feminism should have a second definition because to be a feminist is more than believing women are equal to men. To be a feminist is to fight for change in the social‚ political

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    Fat is a Feminist Issue

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    Susie Orbach’s stance on the rising American issue on obesity within her essay “Fat Is a Feminist Issue” can be similarly related to David Zinczenko’s stance in his essay “Don’t Blame the Eater.” In fact‚ she claims just that when writing‚ “A feminist perspective to the problem of women’s compulsive eating is essential if we are to move on from the ineffective blame-the-victim approach” (Orbach 448). In this quote she blatantly informs the reader that blaming the eater is not the correct approach

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    person feeding the infant will also become associated with the happiness and becomes the secondary reinforce and an attachment will be formed. Another concept of the learning theory of attachment is classical conditioning. Classical conditioning outlines how the infant creates unconditioned and conditioned responses with food and the mother. The infant receiving food‚ which is an unconditioned stimulus‚ produces an unconditioned response‚ which is happiness‚ and the mother feeding the infant would

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