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    Project Task List Memo for XYZ Communications Customer Service Training Session Angela Vaughn CMGT/410 - Project Planning & Implementation Monday‚ September 8‚ 2014 Shaun Van Bergen Project Task List Memo for XYZ Communications Customer Service Training Session To:     Mr. Christopher Daley‚ CEO From: Angela Vaughn Date:  Monday‚ September 8‚ 2014 RE:     Project task list for Project Cooper H.1: 2 day compliance training session The business values of XYZ Communications is to provide the best products

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    Term “Depression” is often used to describe general sadness or unhappiness. This loose use of the term confuses a normal mood swing with a clinical syndrome Depressive disorders can bring sever and long-lasting psychological pain that may intensify as time goes by. Major depressive episodes – exist in both Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar disorders Extremely sad mood or anhedonia (loss of interest or pleasure in life’s activities) Symptoms last for > 2 weeks Cognitive symptoms (loss of

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    PSY 103 Introduction to Psychology Program Council The Academic Program Councils for each college oversee the design and development of all University of Phoenix curricula. Council members include full-time and practitioner faculty members who have extensive experience in this discipline. Teams of full-time and practitioner faculty content experts are assembled under the direction of these councils to create specific courses within the academic program. Copyright Copyright 2006‚ 2007‚ and

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    For me‚ I get really bad anxiety about speeches. While I wait to go up‚ my heart begins to pound and it’s hard for me to breathe. I try and give myself encouragement and pray for strength and for the words to flow easily out of me. Before I’m even up there‚ I start shaking‚ though. My legs and my hands are the worst. Along with the shaking‚ my palms get sweaty. I wait there trying to tell myself I’m fine until I am told to go up and do my speech. That’s when I panic. When I start out‚ I think I’m

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    Running head: EXTREME TEMPERATURE AND MOOD 8 Extreme Temperatures Affect Our Mood Oualidslim Gharbi Community College of Aurora Extreme Temperatures Affect Our Mood The weather controls every aspect of our daily lives. It influences our choices and decisions on what to wear‚ what to eat‚ and what kind of activities we should do. Ancient civilizations feared and respected the power of the weather. They created and worshiped different weather gods. During extreme weather conditions such as during

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    Speaking Anxiety

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    to write this reaction paper base on the speech presentation that I gave on Wed Feb 27 on Emotion. I was conquering my fear through the whole presentation. I think that is the most frighten thing: speech followed by death. Thus‚ in a funeral‚ 9 out of 10 are rather laying down in the coffin than speaking behind the podium! Unfortunately‚ I am also a one that fears to give speech more than death. Therefore‚ through this presentation‚ I hope I can conquer the speaking anxiety and improve my speech

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    Homework 3 Homework 3: Diana Huerta PSY 101 Introductory Psychology Oakton Community College Social anxiety is a fear of speaking in public‚ fear of interacting with people‚ and intense nervousness at being the center of attention. It is also a disorder in which a person is afraid that he or she will make mistakes‚ be embarrassed or humiliated by others. Social anxiety is very common since many people struggle with these fears but the situations that trigger

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    Mood Disorders Mood disorders are a disturbance in the emotional state‚ which affects thinking‚ physical symptoms‚ social relationships and behavior. If you have a mood disorder‚ you might feel very happy or very sad for long periods of time for no apparent reason. 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

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    1 5 HYPOTHESIS TESTING PAPER JILL HOLMAN PSY/315 September 1‚ 2014 Jennifer Slothower HYPOTHESIS TESTING PAPER We are seeing the influence of psychosocial stress on the course of bipolar disorder being increasingly recognized. Child adversity is not just a topic that is discussed‚ but is a topic that is real in the society in which we live. Child adversity can hit close to home. A child experiences this by being in a state or instance of serious or continued difficulty (Merriam-Webster‚ 2014)

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