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    Ariel Hoarding Case Study

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    her fathers advisor who watches over Ariel. Due to her rebellious and curious nature, she tends to get into trouble and dangerous situations. Diagnosis Ariel is diagnosed with Hoarding Disorder which is a pathological disorder characterized by cluttering of objects and the need to keep everything regardless of value(DSM-V). This is due to her tendencies to keep a large amount of seemingly useless objects while never discarding anything. She shows the tendencies to keep her objects hidden which…

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    Leadership is a skill that is required for anyone who holds a superior role in business and expect success in their line of work. Leaders play the most important role is any business that is trying to expand and become better. Leaders are said to be born, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t need guidance to fully fulfill their possibilities. The three big point that were discussed were communication skills, taking action, and how to improve for the future. A leader needs to be able to handle…

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    “Homeless families are often hidden from our view- they are living in shelters, cars, campgrounds, or doubled up in crowded apartments” (Family Promise facts). People that we are aware of and live our lives around are not to our knowledge beneath the poverty level or homeless. The type of people we are or claim to be is the type of people we hang around for the most part when it comes down to it. Either similar personality or similar economically. The people who go to our schools and walk the…

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    Minho sprinted across the street, taking a sharp turn into the darkened alley. The place stank of rot and decay. He pulled the hankerchief further up his face, attempting to block out the smell. It did little. "Let's get this shucking thing over with," he muttered darkly, and with a mirthless smile to accompany his hardened eyes. He walked out the other end of the alley and searched for a house labeled 42. Most of the houses were ransacked and burnt, the windows were boarded. Minho eventually…

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    Bottled Water Vs Tap Water

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    (Bottled Water vs). This would be enough oil to fuel about one million three hundred thousand cars for a year. Meanwhile, in a year the average American consumed 167 disposable water bottles, while only recycling 38 (Royte).The bottle water industry is cluttering the environment. Drinking tap water from a reusable glass is a more environmentally friendly…

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    treat drug addiction as a health problem, not a criminal one. The first reason as to why the population in prisons has skyrocketed is because most cases are drug related offenses. It is important to understand that drug dealers are not the ones cluttering up our prisons. They are too rich and smart to get caught. They hire addicts or kids, sometimes as young as eleven or twelve, to take most of the risks that result in confinement. This problem goes way beyond the drug dealers,…

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    Your productivity and the quality of work depend to a large extent on the efforts put by you and whether you are able to focus on your work properly or not. You may have given your best but if your brain fails to perform well, it will be difficult for you to maximize your productivity. It is true that some of the causes that may affect concentration will not be within your control but a lion’s share of it will be ascertained by your behavior. These tips will be helpful in getting your mind to…

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    The crack broke her train of thought, directing her attention to the noise like the first firework on the Fourth of July. Unfortunately, it wasn't nearly as great of a sight as the colorful explosions that everyone oohed and awed over. What her eyes found bit into the chaotic thoughts streaming through her mind. She wished she could say that the snapped collarbone was a new sight, but after passing thousands of rotting corpses, it was just another day on the streets. A small shrug at the…

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    Minimalism: A Simple Life

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    “You have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need.” -Vernon Howard (A Quote By Vernon Howard). Minimalism: A Simpler Life Imagine a simpler life: a life based around one’s needs rather than wants, a life of simplicity. Although this thought might be hard to ponder, especially in today's fast-paced society overwhelmed by fads, crazes, and a demand for more, a new way of living, minimalism, defies this modern lifestyle. Ryan Nichodemus, author and the founder of The…

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    When cultures go through changes and start adapting to a new modern world, aspects of their traditions and way of life change. They went from hunting and gathering to becoming more agricultural or domesticated. While these technological advances can bring prosperity, there are also many long term consequences that can see today. One big aspect of traditional cultures was the idea of interconnectedness. This means that all of their aspects of life such as religion and politics and the economy…

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