ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. A person who has “mood swings” does not automatically qualify them for a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. The characteristics of bipolar disorder are significant shifts in mood that go from manic episodes to deep depressive episodes in waves and valleys that never end. Nearly 2% of Americans have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder‚ more commonly known as manic depression. Scientists are constantly studying the possible causes of bipolar disorder. Most scientists
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Group Case Study: The Office Introduction: Our small group was asked to watch two episodes of The Office season 9 episodes 16 and 17. We were then asked to negotiate as a group and come to a consensus about the following questions. 1. Define The Group Roles In The Office. Many Different roles are played around the office‚ from the episodes we watched and the characters we got to know‚ they have many different roles. Dwight Schute- Dwight is many things‚ he is a dominator in the sense that he “takes
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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 concentration‚ feelings of guilt‚ worthlessness) Physical dysfunction (sleep disturbance‚ appetite disturbance‚ psychomotor slowing or agitation‚ fatigue‚ pain in some) Duration – 4-9 months‚ untreated. Manic Episode- exist only in Bipolar 1 dosroder
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Nonetheless there are two categories for bipolar disorder; bipolar I and bipolar II. “Bipolar I consist of at least one manic episode lasting one week or any duration if hospitalization is required‚ patient may lose touch with reality to the point of being psychotic”(Langwith‚ 2009‚p 28-29). In bipolar one either mania or a mixed episode must take place. The mixed episode is at least one
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“Asians are all Geniuses” By: Corey Guidry Date: 11/03/2011 Class: Sociology Instructor: Mrs. Hosman The word Stereotype is commonly referred to as a “label” that has been given to a person‚ or group of people based on certain perceptions or thoughts. For example‚ one man might wear tight jeans and a cowboy hat; therefore‚ he might be labeled as a “Country Boy.” Another example would be that if a black man eats chicken all the time‚ then that must mean all black men eat chicken. Stereotypes
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Skills Families‚ the only people you’re really stuck with‚ are part of the best and worst memories of someone’s life. Your family is always there for you when you need help‚ but they’re also there when you don’t need it‚ as seen in ABC’s The Middle‚ Episode 11: Life Skills. Axl Heck‚ a senior in high school‚ finds out that his annoying‚ brainy younger sister Sue is in his Life Skills class‚ which wouldn’t be so bad‚ but they end up paired together for a project. As you can probably imagine‚ this doesn’t
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Americans enjoy. Television has the power to impact the audience’s perspectives as well as the technological and industrial perspectives. Sitcoms‚ in particular‚ create a relationship to its audience by providing them relief after watching even a single episode. They provide entertainment as an alternative to more serious or thorough topics
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The similarities between Joyce’s Ulysses and Homer’s Odyssey are unmistakable even from Joyce’s choice of title as Ulysses is the Latin derivative of Odysseus the hero portrayed in Homer’s Odyssey. Adding to the comparisons between the two are the numerous characters portrayed throughout Joyce’s novel as they are a direct modernised parallel to those depicted in Homer’s poem. Joyce’s character Leopold Bloom is a mirror image to Homer’s Odysseus as is Odysseus’s son Telemachus interpreted through
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Djordje Janicijevic Sophie Treadwell’s play‚ Machinal is an expressionistic play written in 1928‚ depicting a life of young woman who can not adapt with people and environment around her. Expressionism‚ is an artistic style that originated in Germany at the end of the 19th century in which the artist aims to depict subjective perspective of the character through distortion and exaggeration of reality. Expressionist plays often amplify the inner awakening and suffering of the main character
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Assessment Television Show: The Walking Dead‚ Character: Carl Grimes‚ Episode: Season 4 premier Carl Grimes‚ now the second youngest due to his younger sister Judith‚ begins this season with a new personality that has been hanging over him in the previous season. When we think of The Walking Dead we always see a clear cut line that Rick Grimes is the leader of the pack; however‚ not so much in this episode. We start off the episode by seeing‚ father and son escaping from the prison war zone were the
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