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    DISCUSS HOW ICT HAS CHANGED MODERN SOCIETY Our modern day world becomes more and more modern every day‚ with new technologies and advances coming up. ICT impacts all parts of our lives‚ and has had a massive impact to society‚ the environment and its future. Information and Communication technology opened up a whole new industry in the work sector‚ and that is clearly one of its many advantages. The ICT industry in Australia alone employs over 541‚000 professionals. Meaning over half a million

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    The Attack on Pearl Harbor 20 Naval Vessels and over 200 planes were destroyed when the japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on the date December 7‚1941at 8 A.M. . Japanese planes flooded the skies over Pearl Harbor the Japanese flew all night and planned the attack for months then it finally happened.The japanese were ready to spread across the south pacific.The attack on Pearl Harbor destroyed 20 American Naval vessels and caused America to declare war on Japan And Japan attacked the Pacific fleet.

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    Trypanophobia

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    can be an extremely serious problem (Works Cited #6). It can occur for anyone at any age (Works Cited #1). It is also an intense anxiety disorder that is often not taken care of (Works Cited #6). This fear can cause the person to have anxiety‚ and panic when confronted with a medical needle. It can also cause the

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    suffer from severe arachnophobia can experience a wide variety of symptoms. The worst among them is uncontrollable anxiety when especially when the object or situation is actually encountered. In severe cases the symptoms can include panic attacks‚ sweating‚ palpitations‚ breathing difficulty‚ and trembling. Symptoms can surface just at the mere thought of any encounter with feared object or situation. The effects can severely limit normal everyday activities and sometimes a person

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    Cyberphobia

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    24 hours of commitment by the phobic individual. Known by a number of names - Cyberophobia‚ Fear of Computers‚ and Fear of Working on Computers being the most common - the problem often significantly impacts the quality of life. It can cause panic attacks and keep people apart from loved ones and business associates. Symptoms typically include shortness of breath‚ rapid breathing‚ irregular heartbeat‚ sweating‚ nausea‚ and overall feelings of dread‚ although everyone experiences cyberphobia in their

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    Speech- Phobias There are 530 documented cases of phobias in the world today‚ and there are more than 5 percent of Americans that have diagnosed phobias. *****What if I had a huge tarantula and stuck it on you’re for head and let its hairy legs crawl all over you or if I took you on an air plane so high the cars looked like little ants. Think about your worst fear and think about how it can affect you‚ can it make you run‚ pass out‚ or even collapse on the ground. Phobias are very powerful things

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    Mental Disorders

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    Mental disorders Panic disorder: Definition- a psychiatric disorder in which debilitating anxiety and fear arise frequently and without reasonable cause. Signs and symptoms- Shortness of breath or hyperventilation. Heart palpitations or a racing heart. Chest pain or discomfort. Trembling or shaking. Choking feeling. Feeling unreal or detached from your surroundings. What are the effects – (Emotional effects) Inability to focus Failure to relax Expecting danger Absentmindedness Getting easily

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    National Institute of Mental Health has stated that 5.1%-12.5% of all American’s encounter some sort of phobia. They are the most common psychiatric illness among women of all ages and men over 25. When someone has a phobia‚ they start to feel panic‚ dread‚ or anxious when they are near what they are afraid of and they feel relieved when they avoid it. There is a phobia for just about everything. But‚ mental health professionals group them into three categories. Specific‚ social and agora. The

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    discuss the symptoms of four types of psychological disorders (1.1) identify and evaluate key research in the study of these psychological disorders (2.1) Atypical Disorders - Psychological Disorders Within this essay i will be looking into four different types of psychological disorders and i will be looking into the credible research around each‚ exploring the different views that esteemed psychologists have expressed towards phobic disorder within anxiety disorders‚ mood disorders and obssessive

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    Why Do We Need Anxiety?

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    We all worry at times. Occasionally for good reason. But worrying can get way out of hand. Worrying and anxiety are intimately related. Anxiety can manifest in many ways‚ including persistent‚ excessive worrying. For example‚ in Generalized Anxiety Disorder‚ excessive anxiety and worry (apprehensive expectation) about events such as school or work performance has been present more days than not for a period of at least six months. By definition‚ this continual worrying is difficult to control and

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