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    Hunger is something we experience every single day, but the hunger I am talking about isn’t what you are thinking. Hunger is when something is missing or absent. It can be emotionally, physically, physiological or spiritual. We are always hungry for something in life and as an adult, you are never truly full. We are constantly striving for more and to fulfill all types of hunger. This is perfectly described in the of Ian Frazier’s article, “Hungry Minds.” Frazier describes different people that

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    On the night of October 1, 2017, more than 22,000 people in attendance at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada. As the festival was at its end a man decided to commit the most horrendous and cowardly act. Shooting from the 34th floor of the well – known Mandalay Bay Hotel, where the individual identified as Stephan Paddock fired multiple of rounds toward the festival killing 59 people and wounding around 400 others. An alarming arsenal of 23 weapons and accessories, including semiautomatic

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    Harvesters Vase

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    Harvester Vase: Hagia Triada The Harvester Vase was found in Hagia Triada on the island of Crete. This vase is from the Late Bronze Age, dating from 1550 to 1500 BC. The vase was originally made in three parts and was fitted together. The face is oval shaped and has a vessel on the top. The vase was carved on brownish steatite. The vase was originally glided with gold and hammered to paper-thin thickness. This piece is decorated with low-relief sculpture and shows a unique scene. The piece has pictorial

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    You ask me what is hunger? Listen to me. Here I am so famished that you could see every little detail of my bones. I don’t even have the energy to talk, or even walk because my last meal was four days ago. Hear me out. This is not a joke, nor a pleasant position to be in. There are approximately 920 million people in the world who yearn for a meal each day, and every three point six seconds someone dies from hunger. Yet, when you think of hunger, you say to yourself, “ Oh yes, I’ve been hungry

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    QP engaged Tatiana in participating in an evidence based practice geared towards anxiety and impulse control. QP explained to Tatiana that the activity will teach her how to recognize anxious feelings and develop impulse control and when those feelings arises. QP explained to Tatiana that a person can only control their anxious feelings when they stop relax and think. QP asked Tatiana to explain or list the things that makes her feel anxious or worried. QP asked Tatiana, “If is she feels more anxious

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    What is an emotion? What makes some emotions stronger than others? Can emotions transform one’s life? According to Dr. Schurtz, “Emotions are brief. Emotions are specific. Emotions can motivate other behaviors.” My emotions ran their deepest after I was raped. My emotions were not brief. My emotions were specific. My emotions motivated my behaviors. How does one rid themselves of traumatic emotions? On Memorial Day 2013, my emotions started off happily, I was spending the weekend with my friends

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    The neuronal substrate of imitative behaviors and empathy has been hypothesized to be the Mirror Neuron System (MNS) (Hadjikhani et al. 2007; Cattaneo & Rizzolatti 2009; Rizzolatti & Craighero 2004).This MNS is present in monkeys and humans. While this system has been primarily involved in motor representation and shared emotions among individuals, it might also be traced back to mirror neuron mechanisms (Gallese et al. 2004; Dapretto et al. 2005). Accordingly, activation of the MNS in a task relying

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    Since the beginning of time, in Genesis, Cain showed aggression toward his brother Able. Aggression takes many forms, because of jealousy, insecurity, anxiety, revenge, antisocial personality, alcohol, and drugs. Even though all individuals are uniquely different, they all experience frustrations, but for different reasons. For example, almost everyone becomes frustrated with a computer, some literally destroy the inept machine, but not everyone takes out their aggression on the equipment. Not

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    changes in synaptic structure and plasticity in the hippocampus. Studies in humans and animals suggest that these memories are initially stored in hippocampus but later transferred to cortex for permanent storage. This phenomenon is described as systems consolidation of memories. While the specific role for new protein synthesis in hippocampus in early encoding of memories is established, whether protein synthesis in medial prefrontal cortex play a major role in encoding of memories is unclear. To

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    Nike : Just Do It

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    Nike: Just Do It. McDonald’s: I’m Lovin’ It. Nowadays, everything we buy has a message behind it. Advertisements are filled with motivational, emotional, and spiritual messages that provoke and inspire. In a world where advertisements are as abundant as flies and just as annoying, marketers must find a way to rekindle consumers’ interest in products. Marketers need to find a way to not just coexist with culture, but to become it. In order to become a part of culture, marketers must make advertisements

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