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    Derealization is the experience that the world is not real; the patient may feel like they are in a dream world (American Psychological Association, 2013). Psychological Factors Development of PTSD is not only related to experiencing a traumatic event. There are several psychological factors associated with development of PTSD. Children that have been exposed to constant trauma and stress are more likely to develop PTSD then children from more stable home environments. Some studies have even shown

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    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) consists in the use of oral ART (either tenofovir alone, TFV, or in association with emtricibine, TFV/FTC) or topical vaginal TFV gel to prevent HIV transmission. This intervention was initially proposed following previous research that showed ART as an effective way to prevent transmission (i.e. prevention of mother-to-child-transmission, MTCT, treatment as prevention strategy, TaP, and in the context of post-exposure prophylaxis, PEP) (1, 6). Since 2012, following

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    3, 4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), better known by its street names “Ecstasy,” “Molly,” “E,” or “X,” is one of the most well-known and popular drugs in the world. MDMA is classified as a psychedelic amphetamine, or phenethylamine, that has gained popularity over the last 20 years because of its ability to produce strong feelings of comfort, empathy, and connection to others (Erowid MDMA Vault). Typical effects after ingestion include euphoria, heightened senses, relaxation, and diminished

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    It means that irrespective of aims and motives, people have to act to increase and maximize overall happiness. From another point of view which again Mill states our ninety-nine percent actions are practiced and more importantly ‘motivated by other values’. Nevertheless, attaining overall happiness issue for greatest happiness mismatched with reality and the theory. Sanctions about demanding issue which considers always people be motivated in order to maximize overall benefit idea and personal aims

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    An Examination of Genders in World Regions

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    regions of our world value different icons, gods, or elements, there is one thing in which all cultures value, and that is the people of their society. Since people are high on a culture’s priority list, they value people in different way. Some cultures decide that one sex is superior over the other. Although everyone is valued, there are certain times when some sexes are favored over the other. There have been many primary documents which show us which sex the different cultures value. This will show

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    challenge or reaffirm archetypal values through didactic lenses. The presence of universal themes allows for an examination of contextual shifts and by being malleable in nature, can be made relevant to different audiences. The Brothers Grimm 's "Little Red Cap", Angela Carter’s 'The Company of Wolves" and Tommy Wirkola 's film, "Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters" all promote their hegemonic ideologies and as 'cultural artefacts’ extrapolate the contextual values of their time period. Carl Jung 's

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    At the beginning of this course, I kept calling it a “therapy” course. I was under the impression I was going to come out of the class a better person who has taken the time to make changes and reflect. However, as the course progressed I recognized that the class is what you put into it. The class wasn’t going to change me by doing these activities, but it was how these activities challenged me shift my priorities and simply become more aware. The only change that was going to be made was if I saw

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    situation will allow for people to speak their minds, even if it is difficult. I want to help my team members find their passions and help them succeed outside of our organization. I believe that leadership is about encouraging others to buy into your values, and cheering them on when they gain recognition for their work. Being a leader was never something that I had to think about. I knew that leaders existed and that they were important to how businesses and companies ran their operations, but other

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    Every single individual has a set of values that are dear to them and and as individuals we tend to live our lives by these particular standards or principals and we all find things to have different levels of importance. The values i chose include friendship, happiness, dedication, adventure/exploration and curiosity. The first value I focused on was friendship and I find that to be an extremely important part of life. To find certain people that love you for who you are and will always be looking

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    All leaders wield a certain significant level of influence within their organizations or over their followers based upon their own personal philosophy. Being a leader without considering on a personal level key values that one finds important can result in inconsistent outcomes. Establishing a leadership philosophy helps guide actions, behaviors and thoughts. A leadership philosophy is developed through a combination of internal and external forces that impact an individual over their lifetime.

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