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    Mood Disorders

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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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    Mood Swings

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    Mood Swings Have you ever felt that feeling when you hate every single thing around you? Or the feeling that even someone breathing can annoy you? And lets not forget that feeling when you’re just sad and you just feel so empty‚ for no apparent reason? Well‚ being a girl it kind of comes naturally being hormonal and all at that certain time every month and no it doesn’t immediately mean that were bipolar. But‚ not only girls experience these kinds of hormonal activities even boys do. Studies

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    mood food

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    Writing) Mood Food Just the thought of food makes people happy. This is not so uncommon‚ since we depend on food for many reasons other than hunger. When we feel lonely and sad some people indulge in eating. Also when we are happy we celebrate by treating ourselves to a favourite meal or snack. Food is responsible for the production of mood enhancing chemicals in the brain called neurotransmitters. The neurotransmitters that are most sensitive to diet and influential in affecting mood are serotonin

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    formed. These volcanoes released various gases. Around 4600 million years ago the Earth’s atmosphere was made up of Carbon Dioxide‚ Water Vapour‚ Nitrogen‚ Ammonia‚ Hydrogen Chloride‚ Sulphur Dioxide‚ Hydrogen and the Noble gasses. There was no oxygen at this time. Oxygen only appeared in the atmosphere around 3500 million years ago when the first simple organisms began releasing it. Most of the Earth’s atmosphere (78.08%) now is made up of Nitrogen. Another 20.95% is mage up of Oxygen. A number of

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    Emotions and Moods

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    Chapter 4: Emotions and moods Why were emotions and moods ignored in OB? Emotions were seen as irrational Managers worked to make emotion-free environments Emotions were believed to be disruptive Emotions interfered with productivity Only negative emotions were observed Definitions of emotions and moods Emotions : intense feeling that are directed at someone or something moods : feeling that tend to be less intense than emotions and that lack a contextual stimulus The six basic emotions Anger Fear

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    Associate Level Material Oceans and Atmosphere Worksheet Using the assigned readings for Week Six‚ prepare a 50- to 75-word response to each of the following questions. The Oceans 1. What is the composition of seawater? The salinity of seawater ranges from 3.3 to 3.7%. When seawater evaporates it leaves behind sodium chloride‚ better known as table salt. The other components of seawater are acquired through various methods. One of which is weathering. Chemical weathering of rock releases

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    Historical Atmosphere Challenge The changes we are witnessing and those that are predicted are largely due to human behaviour. We are burning fossil fuels‚ and heating up the planet at the same time. We blow ever increasing amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere every year – 29 billion tonnes of it (2004) and rising – and this causes the temperature to increase. Source: http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/aboutcc/problems/rising_temperatures/ What causes the Earth’s climate

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    Mood Disorders

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    11Focused Study Guide for Mood Disorders 1. List the signs & symptoms of anxiety & describe the nurse’s role in managing anxiety in clients. Panic Disorder -Episodes typically last 15 to 30 min Four or more of the following symptoms are present: * Palpitations * Shortness of breath * Choking or smothering sensation * Chest pain * Nausea * Feelings of depersonalization * Fear of dying or insanity * Chills or hot flashes | Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) excessiveWorry > 6 months

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    Atmosphere - Short Essay

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    atmosphere of Earth is a layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth that is retained by Earth’s gravity. The atmosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing ultraviolet solar radiation. A. Nitrogen - 78% - Dilutes oxygen and prevents rapid burning at the earth’s surface. Living things need it to make proteins. Nitrogen cannot be used directly from the air. The Nitrogen Cycle is nature’s way of supplying the needed nitrogen for living things.  B. Oxygen - 21% - Used by all living things. Essential

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    Atmosphere is to a work of literature what a background is to a painting. Each Shakespearean play has a unique atmosphere which helps to build up the play. The general atmosphere of Macbeth is one of darkness and thick darkness. All the scenes which at once recur to memories take place either at night or in some dark spot. The character traits of the protagonist Macbeth and his wife Lady Macbeth is painted with frequent shades of black. Nature is foul and the desolate heath‚ the darkness of the

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