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    agoraphobia

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    Agoraphobia Agoraphobia is a type of panic disorder‚ which is though to affect between 1 and 7 percent of the population. This phobia accounts for roughly 60% of people suffering from phobias. This disorder is the fear of being somewhere hard to escape‚ or where help cannot reach you‚ when panic strikes. For instance someone with agoraphobia may fear a very crowded party‚ or a vast empty area. Someone having a panic attack in a certain situation generally causes agoraphobia. After having the

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    Anxiety Disorders

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    million Americans with about 10 million Americans suffering from the most common‚ general anxiety disorder . (Harvard‚ 1). Common anxiety disorders are panic attacks (panic disorder)‚ phobias‚ and general anxiety disorder (GAD). Panic attacks Panic attacks can begin with a feeling of intense terror followed by physical symptoms of anxiety. A panic attack is characterized by unpredictable attacks of severe anxiety with symptoms not related to any particular situation. (Hale‚ 1886). The person experiencing

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    Isabel Robb

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    Isabel Hampton Robb Darlene Gillet Nova Southeastern University Isabel Hampton Robb There have been several women in history who have been instrumental in initiating significant changes to the profession of nursing—from the most famous Florence Nightingale‚ the quintessential ‘Mother of Nursing’‚ to current leaders‚ researchers and educators who continue to provide information for the betterment of the profession. However‚ there are only a handful of individuals who‚ through their lifelong

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    applied. The courts will be creative in order to comply with the ‘mirror image’ theory and shoehorn the rules of offer and acceptance into transactions in which offer and acceptance are difficult to identify such as in Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball (1893). Since a contract is an agreement‚ it follows that‚ in order for such an agreement to be reached‚ there must be an offer made by one party which is accepted by the other. The purpose of this ‘mirror image’ formula (agreement = offer + acceptance)

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    A Doll's House Sacrifice

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    Family‚ Honor‚ and Sacrifice The theme chosen from A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen was Sins of Parents Being Revisited on The Children. This Theme shined a light over not just Nora but also Anne Marie‚ who raise Nora all her life while struggling over the hurt she has for leaving her daughter to get a better job and to give her daughter a better life. Anne Marie shows a sign of a faithful caregiver and with a Filipino background Mothers leave their families and come to America‚ Europe‚ just anywhere

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    In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus arrived in the New World; the 1893 Chicago World’s Exposition was a commemoration of the 400th anniversary of his ‘discovery’ of the New World (the Americas). After winning hosting rights‚ Chicago used the fair to show the world that it had risen from the ashes of the devastating 1871 Great Chicago Fire. Jackson Park served as the six-month exposition’s venue and Daniel Burnham was the lead architect that supervised the design and planning of the exposition’s major

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    and panic attacks. I have been one to worry about everything. Pathological anxiety and fear was very random for me. I never understood what was going on. Growing up whenever I would learn something new an example is‚ my aunt had a tumor in her armpit and it started as a lump. I one time had a small bump and instantly worried myself that it was a tumor to. Another example is whenever I go to busy places like a restaurant or the mall I start to get a very nervous feeling and start to panic. I used

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    Everybody goes through a bad experience or a rough time throughout their lives. People can usually overcome and learn from their experiences but then again there are some people who are so shattered by what they experience it starts to overcome and take their lives away from them in one single grip. Fear can engulf your mind‚ body and soul. What if all you could do was think about what happened? Every day you spend thinking about what you could have done differently and replaying the memories over

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    1862 Birth of Gustav Klimt in Baumgarten‚ near Vienna‚ Austria. His father is a gold engraver but unsuccessful in business. Klimt lived in poverty for most of his childhood. 1876 At the age of 14‚ Klimt was awarded a scholarship to the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts. Noticed for his talents‚ he receives his first commissions while studying. 1877 His brother Ernst‚ who‚ like his father‚ would become an engraver‚ also enrolled in the school. 1883 Klimt finished school/studying‚ and

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    James Naismith

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    would be interesting to write about the founder of basketball. In December 1891‚ Canadian-born James Naismith‚ a physical education teacher at the YMCA training school‚ took a soccer ball and a peach basket into the gym and invented basketball. In 1893‚ James Naismith replaced the peach basket with iron hoops and a hammock-style basket. Ten years later came the open –ended nets of today. Before that‚ you had to retrieve your ball from the basket every time you scored. James Naismith was born in

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