state‚ first apparent in early infancy and possibly inborn. A. Hippocrates’ view -- According to Hippocrates‚ temperament is determined by a person’s level of 4 different body fluids‚ called humors. 1) Blood was associated with a cheerful‚ or sanguine temperament. 2) Phlegm assoc. with a calm‚ or phlegmatic temperament. 3) Black bile was associated with a depressed‚ or melancholic temperament. 4) Yellow bile was assoc. w/ an irritable‚ or choleric temperament. B. Phrenology and Physiognomy
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Jesus Peralta English 102 - Honors Professor M. Essay #1 Poetry Compare & Contrast Due: February 20‚ 2011 Life Must Go On William Carlos Williams and Robert Frost are known as two of the greatest poets of their time and still highly regarded as two of the best poets of all time. Robert Frost was born in 1874 in San Francisco‚ California according to The Associated Press. William Carlos Williams
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Rodrigo G. Vocabulary Anal stage: the stage at which children advocate erotic pleasure with the elimination process Archetype: an inherited idea‚ based on the experiences of one’s ancestors‚ which shapes one’s perception of the world Altered states of consciousness: conscious level‚ preconscious level‚ and unconscious level Amnesia: a loss of memory that may occur after a blow to the head or as a result of brain damage Biofeedback: the process of learning to control bodily states with the
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Impacts people’s cognition‚ motivation and behaviour Analyze how biological‚ situational and mental processes impact personality development. Biological * A person’s temperament results from 4 humours (ancient theory) * Blood from heart – sanguine cheerful * Choler from liver- choleric angry * Melancholer from spleen – melancholy depressed * Phlegm from brain- phlegmatic sluggish * Frontal lobes regulates one’s basic disposition * Individual differences in temperament
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HISTORY OF PHARMACY Unique characteristics of HOMOSAPIENS – propensity to treat ailments‚ physical and mental with medicine INTRODUCTION * What is medicine? MEDICINE- is a mixture of myth and science‚ folklore and demonstrated facts. * How are medicines prepared? 1. Collection of active ingredients and drugs 2. Processed: and 3. Prepared for incorporation into medicaments PREHISTORIC PHARMACY SHANIDAR – oldest settlements‚ supports the contention that prehistoric people
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Describe and evaluate Carl Jung’s theory concerning personality types and show how it might usefully help a therapist to determine the clients therapeutic goals? ~ Word count 2247 Personality can be described as the individual’s characteristic patterns of thought emotion and behaviour together with psychological mechanisms-hidden or not behind those patterns. The influence of both genetics and heredity factors alongside upbringing‚ culture and experience are recognised as influencing
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Personal responsibility is the most important ethic that you can exercise. With the cultivation of personal responsibility comes growth in all areas of life. It’s a matter of taking charge of yourself and your circumstances with thoughts‚ words and facts guided. Personal responsibility is the action of not being dependent; you just are in control of their actions and destiny. Using research‚ experience‚ imagination and the analysis we will create the best possible workable theories to achieve great
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Introduction to Medical Terminology Contents 1. Human Anatomy 3 1.1. 10 Major Body Systems 3 1.2. Body Planes 7 2. Components of Medical Terminology 7 3. Basic Medical Abbreviations 20 3.1 Symbols 27 3.2 Directional and Positional Terms 28 1. Human Anatomy 1.1. 10 Major Body Systems | Skeletal System | The main role of the skeletal system is to provide support for the body‚ to protect delicate internal organs and to provide attachment sites for the
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English Finals Study Guide - In Memoriam (pgs. 918-920) by Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson o 27. Value of person’s role in your life doesn’t diminish in value‚ when the o 54. We don’t need to know the purpose to have a purpose o They’re still of a value or there’s still relationship even after loss (death). person dies. On the contrary‚ it highlights it. ß “Death doesn’t kill the experience” ß “We do not know the purpose of loss.” ß “loss is actually a connection.” - The Darling
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Closely connected with the astrological type theory is the division into the four temperaments which corresponds to the four humors (Jung‚ 1990‚ p.531). A Greek physician‚ Claudius Galen (AD130 - 200)‚ distinguished four basic temperaments: the sanguine‚ the phlegmatic‚ the choleric‚ and the melancholic. Galen’s theory goes back to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates’ (460 - 370BC)‚ who described physical illness as being caused by the balance of bodily fluids‚ or humors as he labelled them’
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