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    Reasons why I should not fall asleep on duty. If I was to get called to a traffic accident or a domestic dispute I would not be able to respond because I would be asleep. Therefore I would not be able to complete my duties as a military police officer. Being a military police officer I should up hold the standards and the law appointed to me by the United States army. If I was asleep during an active shooter event that may take place at a bank or maybe the commissary‚ possibly even the PX in Hainerburg

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    asleep? | 60 mins | 2 hours | 60 mins | 80 mins | Did you wake up during your sleep? How many times? How long? | Yes‚ about 10 times‚ about ten to fifteen mins each time | Yes‚ once‚ about an hour and a half | Yes‚ about 6 times‚ about 15 mins each | 5.67x‚ average 40 mins each time | Did you get out of bed? | Yes‚ once | yes | Yes. once | Yes | What time did you get up? | 6am | 7am | 6 am | | How much total sleep did you get? | About 7 hrs | 5 hrs | 6 hrs | 6 | Rate your restfulness on

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    Outline and evaluate research on majority influence There are two major studies in which we can look‚ at these are Asch and Zimbardo. Asked our student volunteers to take part in the vision test‚ all but one of the volunteers were colleagues of the experimenter. the volunteers were shown 3 lines the free lines were all different sizes and there was a fourth line which was the same size as one of the 3 lines. All the volunteers had to do was to say Which line was the same size as the separate fourth

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    concept of a restorative power of nature to give small tidbits of respite to both characters as they toil through their mutual misery. In short‚ the novel shows that nature has a powerful effect on human beings in literature; this often restorative effect is noted in this novel specifically when concerning the thoughts and state of mind of the characters‚ such as in the protagonist and antagonist of the story‚ Victor Frankenstein and his creature (henceforth referred to as Adam). This restorative power

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    Outline and evaluate biological explanations for schizophrenia (8+16marks). It has been showed that schizophrenia has a tendency to run in different families. This implies that genes play a role. The closer the genetic relationship the more likely the people are to share the disorder. Gottesman (1991) showed that when both parents are schizophrenic‚ there is a 46% chance of the child also getting it‚ however‚ if only one parent had it‚ it dropped to 16% and dropped to a further 1% when the sibling

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    Outline and Discuss Marx’s Theory of Alienation Karl Marx’s Theory of Alienation is the assertion that through Capitalist industrial practices‚ the worker will experience a series of feelings of disconnection from integral parts of the labour process and ultimately‚ from humanity itself. I will argue that this theory will be relevant as long as the reign of Capitalism dominates modern society. Marx advocates that the only way alienation can be alleviated is through the destruction of the current

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    Sleep deprivation has become a major problem with Americans. Over 100 million Americans today suffer from lack of sleep. This has been an ongoing problem throughout the centuries. People owe their bodies sleep and scientist are calling it a "Sleep debt". An average American owes their body at least thirty hours of sleep. This lack of sleep is as hazardous as drunk driving. One man caught sleep deprivation at it’s best. He pushed himself to the limits as much as possible. One day he went

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    It’s natural to blame sleep problems on stress or physical changes that come with age. But many cases of either sleeplessness or poor sleep are caused by a handful of specific problems‚ most of them fixable with lifestyle changes or the help of a doctor. Here‚ five little-known causes of sleep problems and what to do about them. 1. Light How it disrupts sleep: You probably already know that when you stay up late under bright lights‚ you interrupt your body’s natural sleep-wake cycle‚ because light

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    Outline and evaluate the view that youth culture is created by the economy (33) Youth culture is the way in which youths behave and act in society. It is the stereotypical behaviour and look that people decide to link with teenagers. Youth culture is created by many different things in society one of which is the economy. The economy has a huge influence on the creation of youth culture. It benefits majorly from the youth being better educated and more mature‚ due to this the school leaving age

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    Outline and evaluate two models of abnormality (12 marks) The essence of a psychodynamic approach is to explain behaviour in terms of its dynamics – i.e. the forces that drive it. The best known example of this approach is Freud. Freud believed that the origins of mental disorder lie in the unresolved conflicts or childhoods which are unconscious. Medical illnesses are not the outcome of physical disorders but of these psychological conflicts. Conflicts between the id‚ ego‚ and superego create

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