Essay - Psychiatry / Mental Illness...

Jet Lag: The Flyer's Dilemma
Abstract
Objective:
Write a five-page paper on Jet Lag and cite four references that provide current information.
Methodology:
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THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this paper is to introduce and discuss "The Mysterious Stranger" by Mark Twain. The version often studied in colleges is a heavily . . . .
Sexual Addiction results from an abuse of the natural sex drive that each person is born with. The abuse can start at any time in life and then progresses until it becomes a compulsion that the . . . .
Reflections of Us All
Meridel's novel, The Girl is a story that strikes many chords. A story that makes a statement that can be heard just as loudly today as it was yesterday in 1978 when . . . .
Schizophrenia is one of the most frightening of all mental disorders for those who do not know very much about it because it can cause those living with the condition to act in ways that seem out . . . .
Compare and Contrast Enron Corporation and The American Fur Company
To construct a comparison between Enron and American Fur, it is useful to ask some questions. Were the executives at . . . .
Tennessee Williams' "Streetcar Named Desire" & social class theories of Karl Marx
This paper presents a detailed examination of Tennessee Williams' "Streetcar Named Desire. The writer . . . .
The History of Mathematics
Mathematics — the study of numbers, shapes and symbols — is considered remarkable because its various branches can be developed from basic elements that need not . . . .
St. Augustine and His City of God
When comparing St. Augustine and his City of God to the ideals of the Middle Ages, it is pertinent to compare it to another code which was associated with . . . .
What did it mean to be Roman in the context of ancient Roman society? On its surface, such a question seems obvious. To be Roman means to be a citizen, of course, to be a part of the great, . . . .
Beyond the darkness of the clouds lies the brightness of the sunlight.
I can't even remember the first time he said it, but I can remember about two hundred times that he did. It was one of . . . .
Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass
Walt Whitman was America personified. He was a man with a great deal of love for life and for his fellow man. This inner appreciation and joy about the world . . . .
ORGANIZATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
I. INTRODUCTION
Human resource managers are like jugglers and tightrope walkers in some respect, i.e., . . . .
mental discipline in Buddhism
This paper discusses the importance of mental discipline in Buddhism, based on Jean Smith's Radiant Mind: Essential Buddhist Teaching and Texts.
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Female Police Officers and Maternity Leave
ABSTRACT
Female police officers, much like female firefighters and females in the military, are a fairly recent development and evolution . . . .
Methodology
Chapter 3
The Approach
Fifteen questions used to measure willingness to AC were assembled into a questionnaire designed to examine the personality measures and . . . .
Vincent Van Gogh: Woman with a spade as seen from behind. (1885)
Vincent Van Gogh is a master artist whose works have fascinated the society for decades. The manner in which he portrays his . . . .
Nature of Cognition
Ever since Simon and Binet developed the first intelligence test in 1905, the field of psychology has maintained a strong interest in the nature of intelligence. How do . . . .
Birth Order and Psychology
In previous years there have been quite a bit of research conducted on the subject of birth order and personality. However research on this matter has declined in . . . .
How a sense of well-being affects health
This paper presents a detailed examination of the way a sense of well being affects health. The writer uses several sources and examples to . . . .




