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Schizophrenia: clinical features and treatment approaches
Schizophrenia is perhaps the most harsh and cruel mental disorder because it gives the sufferers views and insights of reality that are extremely uncommon and psychotic. People suffering from schizophrenia tend to hear…
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Negative Viewpoint of Globalization
In the issue of globalization, since the start of the modern round of political moves geared toward increasing it, France has seemingly been the 'mine canary,' reacting first and somewhat explosively against the…
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Breast cancer overview and clinical perspectives
Preventing and Reducing the Risk of Pre-Menopausal Breast Cancer: A Proposal for Youth Education
Research Paper Doctorate
Borderline personality disorder: characteristics and clinical implications
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is characterized by repetitive instability in behavior, close personal relationships, mood, and self-image (Corelli). Attachment styles among those with BPD tend to be unstable,…
Essay Doctorate
Treating Autism. ABA, Teacch, Floortime, and Service
¶ … treating autism. ABA, TEACCH, Floortime, and service dog intervention are the methodologies reviewed.
Paper Undergraduate
Tertiary Business Sector, the Transport
¶ … tertiary business sector, the transport industry has also become very competitive over a period of times. Massive evolutions have been experienced in almost all modes of transport including road, rail, sea and air.
Paper Undergraduate
Rehabilitation Based on the Empirical
Based on the empirical evidence, does rehabilitation work to reduce offender recidivism?
Paper Undergraduate
Blind / Prosopagnosia Davis (2007)
Davis (2007) wrote that "Developmental prosopagnosia came to light in large part because of Internet groups. Before that, most people born with the condition assumed they were just bad with faces.
Paper Doctorate
Healthcare access for undocumented populations
One of the hot button issues that have been continually debated over the last several years is: the status of undocumented workers. Where, denying these individuals access from having health care services is a way of…
Paper High School
Paul Keating\'s Redfern Speech
Paul Keating's speech at Redfern Park in Sydney is a brilliant example of rhetoric and experienced political spin. The speech is well-executed and shows solid use of fallacy and the three modes of persuasion: pathos, ethos, and logos. The use of rhetorical devices is akin an expert sushi chef using his knives—rapid, precise, stunning. The use of epiphora, particularly in tricolon format, lends both cadence and emphasis. The word imagine is used in this manner and in epiphora convention, as the word is repeated in successive clauses. The connotation of the word confident is made more powerful by its proximity to the word imagine. Further, antithesis is threaded throughout by deliberate distinctions between non-Aboriginal and indigenous Australians, and presumably to use the favored terms of reference for every member of the audience—as it is a political speech. There is a great divide between the experiences and treatment of the privileged primarily white non-indigenous citizens of Australia and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people. Keating does not shy away from this fact. Indeed, he even underscores the confounding problem by reminding the now privileged Australians that they were not always so, through his use of erotema. He asks again and again, if Australia did not open its doors and extend its hands to the dispossessed people of Ireland, Britain, Europe, and Asia.