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  • Modification Of Nerf Guns
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    Why People Nerf Why do you nerf? The common response would be, "Because it's fun". Nerf is an exhilarating sport; there is something about running around shooting foam at people that is loads of fun. Problem solved, people do it because it is fun. There are a lot of different aspects that go into defining the fun in Nerf. Nerf is a war game, and thus has to be treated uniquely in defining the psychological rewards it gives so many people. Like real war, Nerf invokes a rush of adrenaline and a 'b...
  • Connection Of Spirituality And Mental Illness
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    Spirituality and Beliefs: Implications and Impact on Mental Illness and Psychiatric Disability Introduction I wish to begin this paper by playing a short piece of music composed by Richard Einhorn and inspired by the life and writings of Joan of Arc. At the age of 13 in 1425 this shepherd girl from the village of Dom remy in France began to hear voices. At sixteen these voices were telling her that she had been given a divine mission to reunite France. It is said that she heard the voice of God ...
  • 87 Percent Of Individuals With Mental Retardation
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    Research Paper: Mental Retardation in American Society Mental retardation is a very serious illness, and most of the American population is ignorant regarding the subject. Approximately 3 percent of people in the U.S. are considered mentally retarded. With a percentage like this, the ignorance on the subject is bizarre. The nation has adopted slang terms such as "retard", to insult others. Using this term is a way to call someone stupid. But there is a lot that people do not understand about men...
  • Depression And Mental Illness Risk Factors
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    Depression and Mental Illness: Crime or Violence / Treatment or Punishment ABSTRACT Statement of the Problem According to Michael D. Yapko, PhD, (1997) 'in every way, depression is a growing problem. Rates of depression have steadily climbed over the last 50 years and are significantly higher in those born after 1954 than in those born before. In addition, the average age of on-set depressive episode is steadily decreasing it is now mid-20's whereas it once was mid-30's. Cross-cultural data show...
  • Suffers From A Known Mental Illness
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    Understanding Mental Illness: Means for Lifting the Stigma As a victim of the debilitating mental illness clinical depression, I have a first hand knowledge of the terrible stigma attached to seeking medical help for this and similar problems. When the diagnosis was made, I told no one that I was seeing a psychologist. I feared what people would think of me and how they would react to one of their friends seeing a 'shrink'. Because mental illnesses are not well known and even less well understoo...
  • Different People In A Mental Institute
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    When people pass a mental institute, most will not acknowledge the people that are inside. Some will say that the people have a screwed up life or they had a bad life being raised others will say they are just crazy in the head. Can you really define the word crazy? The film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest portrays many different people in a mental institute. The life that some of the people in the film have are way beyond what some people might call normal. Some of them have tried to committed ...

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