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    Phantom Limb Pain

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    Furthermore phantom limb pain is simply a sensation of pain. A patient experiences the pain in an affected extremity that no longer exists (McCance & Huether). Although nerve fibers have the capability to regenerate this is a time consuming process that does not always yield a fully functional nerve (Subedi & Grossberg, 2011). Nociceptors are free nerve endings in the afferent peripheral nervous system (PNS) that selectively respond to different stimuli. The differences are related to the stimulus

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    Phantom Libb Case Study

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    Both jugglers and people who experience phantom limb both get to experience proprioception, which is the feeling that people have of knowing where the parts of their body are. The way phantom limb patients get treated is through Mirror Box Therapy, which was developed by the researcher V.S. Ramachandran. This therapeutic process involves a box with two mirrors facing each way, and the patient places their good limb in one box and their stump in the other; then, the patient looks onto the side with

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    Carter Human Anatomy & Physiology I 11/23/14 Professor Monks Phantom Limbs When a person loses a limb, it is never a clean cut; whether it be the remnants of gore from the cut, the trauma of the loss, or the non-physical remnant of the limb itself, known as Phantom Limb Syndrome. Despite effecting 80% of all amputees, the sensation itself continues to mystify neuroscientists and is not yet fully understood. The most popularized type of phantom are the painful ones, seeing as it affects 50-80% of amputees

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    Self Harm Research Paper

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    “I feel relieved and less anxious after I cut. The emotional pain slowly slips away into the physical pain.” (Brody, 2008). Now by keeping this quote in mind, picture yourself cooking in your kitchen, and as you are cutting veggies the knife slips and slices your finger. You immediately feel the sharp pain followed by the tingle burning sensation of pine needles. After you realize you have hurt yourself you go and take care of the cut. Now, the bandage is on and you can resume cooking again. This

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    The phenomenon of phantom limb pain (PLP) in patients with amputations has always fascinated healthcare professionals. Although this condition is relatively easy to diagnose, the pathophysiology of PLP remains unclear. It is estimated that greater than 80% of patients with a partial or total loss of a limb develop phantom limb pain, which is a type of neuropathic pain that is perceived in the location of the amputated limb. 1 Studies have shown that up to 75% of patients develop pain within the

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    Antibullying Programs

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    After looking over the social and economic costs of antibullying-programs, it is clear that the United States Congress should amend the Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Act to include anti-bullying programs. These prevention programs would lead to less cases of mental illness and lower unemployment rates. It is proven that bullying victims are at an increased risk of anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts (Impact of childhood bullying, 2014). By amending the SDFSCA to include anti-bullying

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    My Favorite Game

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    My favorite video game is “The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker”, a 3rd person action-adventure game that will keep any gamer playing it for hours! Windwaker is a completely open world game, meaning you can go anywhere on the map! It features mostly islands and the open ocean which you can explore on Link’s talking boat named The King of Red Lions. The game was created by Nintendo, and was released in 2003 for the Nintendo GameCube, in 2015 they released a remastered version of the game for the Wii U.

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    “I’d forgotten how majestic the boy is. Such a beauty.” She gave Aethon a final pat and looked up at Perceval. “How’ve you been?” “I-I’m well,” he stammered. “And you?” Beth had been passing through Camelot and Perceval had taken her on a tour of the stables and a ride around the Town Center, at her request. It had been a pleasant morning, and he thought she was pretty. When she asked for a kiss at the end of the ride, he’d given her a peck. However, she wrapped her arms around his neck and encouraged

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    Students rarely have time where they can spend time doing the things that they revel in. One of the most popular indulgences at ASU is that students love to play video games. Even though most students would want to play more modernized games, I would highly suggest students take the time to appreciate what the classic genre has to offer. The Zelda franchise literally formed the gaming industry into the industry it is today. One of the games that has shifted the Zelda franchise is The Legend of Zelda

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    The Star Wars Trilogy Essay

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    The Star Wars Trilogy always have one thing that is stated: the Force. The Force is an unlimited power that is in every living objects. As exciting as that sounds, the idea of the Force has been created out of many religions. The idea of the Force came from different religion such as: Taoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity Taoism is related in the Force because the Force was viewed as energy around everything. When Obi-Wan told Luke that he should let go of his sight and follow the instincts

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