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    Instructor Crafts English 051 August 29‚ 2013 Music Tendencies Music has made a major impact on who I am now‚ I am now confident in my abilities to read and write. When I was younger‚ I was always placed in a lower level reading and writing class‚ also growing up with a speech impediment problem didn’t make it any better. I’ve always had a big thing for music‚ but I didn’t fulfill it yet because I didn’t have the confident in my speech problem. Honestly‚ I never liked to read and write because

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    Future

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    Future. Azizah as my personal assistant came knocking on my white big door and turned my door knob gently. She knew I was having a diplomatic talk with the France Ambassador. She put my coffee on the table and glanced at me with her finger on her wristwatch symbolizes its time for another meeting. I stood up and shook hands with the big and tall Ambassador with an agreement that Malaysian students will give their full commitment of studies in France in Engineering‚ Culinary or Language. With his

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    COLORS ON MOOD Introduction Got the blues. Green-eyed monster. Seeing Red. These are all phrases that we hear often. Do different colors really affect our moods? Many studies have shown that some colors make us feel calm‚ some make us feel anxious‚ and others may make us feel more cheerful. Let’s take a look at some colors‚ their affect on us‚ their meanings‚ and some different views in other cultures. The Effect of Colors on Mood Colors and moods: A powerful mood-altering tool Our moods can be

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    Psych Mood Disorder

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    otherwise known as Major Depression‚ is a serious mood/mental disorder that drastically affects one’s life resulting in loss of interest‚ changes in diet‚ increase in irritability‚ and drop in mood. Major Depressive Disorder affects about 6.7% of the population of the United States over the age of 18. Although‚ MDD is common mostly in adults‚ it also affects teens and children. The main symptom of depression is a described as a sad or gloomy mood that doesn’t seem to go away. Although‚ some days

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    Ethics of Pain Oriented Studies The implementation of vertebrates as model organisms in experimentations is universally controversial‚ particularly when the aforementioned research is explicitly pain oriented. Concern over the wellbeing of stereotypical lab animals such as rats and mice are not misplaced‚ as long term exposure to pain has high risks of inducing greater levels of anxiety‚ alcohol abuse‚ and disturbing altercations of previously established behaviors (Anand‚ 1999); the risk to develop

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    cluster of a certain set of symptoms. Anxiety is a syndrome that serves several important roles‚ including adaption and motivation. It prepares the body to take action in a fight or flight situation and is normal in moderate amounts. It is the body’s response to a vague sense of being in danger. However‚ some people are anxious all the time to the point where they worry about everything. Being sad is a normal human emotion‚ but prolonged periods of depressed mood might indicate a larger problem. This

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    Anxiety All of us have some experience‚ of how and what anxiety feels like – e.g. our heart beat increases before a big event‚ we get butterflies in our stomach at exam time‚ we worry and get upset over family problems‚ we are concerned about our performance and looks at special occasions‚ or we feel nervous at the time of asking the boss for a raise etc.‚ etc. We are anxious just about anything. Actually‚ these are natural reactions related to our concerns about future. It is a fact‚ that anxiety

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    This merely my outline...write it yourself! How the Motif of Death creates the Somber Mood I. Through the recurring motif of death the author creates a somber mood A. The Doctor’s Wife by Sawako Ariyoshi B. Kokoro by Natsume Soseki II. Using an unaffected tone the author reveals deaths that are important to the novel. A. “On a night so cold that the herb garden was covered in frost the woman gasped her last breath. K‚ at the time‚ was too preoccupied

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    Why are African States weak? There are many causes for state weakness‚ there are many causes for state strength. State legitimacy‚ corruption‚ homogeneous/heterogeneous societies‚ unstable governments‚ uneducated workforce have all been named as the reason why an economy of the country is not working‚ but there is never one single reason why something does not work There is not also always a continual growth‚ and some countries can grow much bigger and stronger in some years‚ only to be hit

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    Stress‚ Anxiety and Arousal: Effects on performance In sports and games an athletes performance can be influenced by many factors both physical and psychological‚ what makes the difference if all athletes are in their peak physical condition‚ many believe that the difference is psychological factors. These factors can be such things as stress‚ anxiety and arousal. These 3 psychological areas can have both positive and negative effects on an athletes performance. Arousal Arousal is the

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