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    In the Ted Talk video “The Surprising Science of Happiness”‚ Dan Gilbert discusses the effects of how happiness works in regards to certain situations‚ such as in times of success and loss. In his discussion of happiness‚ he states that people not only have a biological immune system‚ but also a “psychological immune system” in which people can “synthesize happiness” (CITATION). To break these concepts down‚ the immune system functions to protect the body against diseases that can result in death

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    Ted Hughes

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    Ted Hughes’s full name was Edward James Hughes. He was born on Aug. 17‚ 1930‚ in Mytholmroyd‚ England. His parents were William Henry Hughes and Edith Hughes. William Hughes‚ Ted’s father‚ a carpenter‚ survived World War I‚ and he told stories about the war which left imprints in Ted’s imagination with violence and death. At the age of 7 he and his family moved to Mexborough‚ Yorkshire‚ and at Mexborough Grammar School he began to write poetry. He won a scholarship to Pembroke College‚ Cambridge

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    TED Talks Assignment The speaker of “In search of the man who broke my neck” is Joshua Prager. His topic is his journey and what he learned in search of finding the man that hit him and broke his neck in a car crash. I chose this speaker and topic because the title of the video caught my attention and it looked interesting. The speech was organized in the sequence that the events he went through took place. He started by standing up and speaking of the crash in Jerusalem when he was 19 and

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    Dalia Mogahed begins her Ted Talk saying‚ “What do you think when you first look at me?” She explains in her video that people shouldn’t have negative perceptions of her faith. Because she is herself a Muslim‚ she speaks on experience on how the media has perceived Muslims as bad people. Due to the accusations‚ it has affected her life extremely. She hopes that people chose empathy over prejudice when the media‚ for example‚ or really anyone classifies them as bad people. A stand out moment in

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    summary of TED talks Speech 1 Smart failure for a fast-changing world Eddie Obeng Oct 2012 http://www.ted.com/talks/eddie_obeng_smart_failure_for_a_fast_changing_world.html In Eddie Obeng’s speech‚ our world is changing fast‚ so we can’t follow our previous pattern to operate our new products. Therefore‚ a smart way to keep up with the fast-changing world is to make valuable failure. From what Eddie Obeng says‚ people are used to get a same answer based on their

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    the way Bundy got his victims by faking injuries like wearing an arm sling or a cast. Then he would ask women to carry his books to his car. This is how he would kidnap them by striking them in the head

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    Found: March 3‚1975 Bundy admitted to her murder before his execution Donna Gail Manson‚ 19 Disappeared: March 12‚1975 Bundy confessed to her murder before his execution Bundy told police that her remains were part of the unidentified bones found in March 1975 Susan Elaine Rancourt‚19 Disappeared:

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    A Treatment Plan: On Mood Stabilizers and the Inhibition of Creativity There is significant evidence that highly creative people are at greater risk for mood disorders‚ especially bipolar disorder‚ than other people. It has also been reported that many creative people feel that mood stabilizers inhibit creativity. While symptom management is important‚ recovery is not centered on eliminating symptoms completely‚ but rather making them more manageable. The ultimate goal is to increase the quality

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    symptoms. This essay discusses about approach to care‚ treatment plan‚ patient and family education and teaching plan that is given to Mr.P. Approach of Care In this given case scenario‚ Mr.P not only has medical problem he also has some psychological and social problems as well. The client present with difficulty in breathing‚ pulmonary crackles and pitting edema‚ depression‚ hopelessness and in addition non-complaisance with treatment and face some financial problems. To manage Mr. P’s condition

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    accident; still recovering from injury Employment/Work History and Financial problems and Support Status: HS drop out; parent’s divorces‚ lives with mother‚ received support from siblings up to 2 months after accident Drug/Alcohol Use and Treatment History: Pain meds for injury; takes more than prescribed; tested positive THC meth & opioids; assuming this was the clients first visit to the therapist Family History of Alcohol/Drug Use (2 generations): none Legal Problems / Legal

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