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    TRACKING OF BRAIN WAVE PATTERNS ACTIVITY DURING VIDEO GAMING Vijayalakshmi C.K, Padma S AP, Dept of EEE, Prof, Dept of EEE Angel College of Engineering and Technology Sona College of Technology Tirupur, Tamil Nadu. Salem, Tamil Nadu. vijiprabu@gmail.com swanisha@gmail.com Abstract - Kids who play immoderate video game leads to health problems. Children frequently using of gaming gadgets increases bad behavior and negative…

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    When children are raised, they are influenced strongly by their parents. Often, their opinions are directly based on what they hear around them. In the story of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is taught that the Capulets were enemies and Juliet is taught to hate the Montagues. When Romeo and Juliet meet, they are ignorant of the fact that they are from feuding houses. The hatred of their families toward each other causes internal conflicts to arise between love and rationality. Due to the hostile nature…

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    Fatal Attraction "Fatal Attraction" is a psychological film directed by Adrian Lyne and starred by Michael Douglas as Dan Gallagher and Glenn Close as Alex Forrest (Rebaza, n.d.). In the story, Michael Douglas portrayed the role of a lawyer who was happily married for nine years (Ebert, 2013) and his marriage with his wife was blessed with a 6-year-old daughter. He loves his wife very much and he had no particular problems with his wife until the day that he met an intriguing blond, Glenn Close…

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    Tony Taylor Case Study

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    “Failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors, as indicated by repeatedly performing acts that are grounds for arrest” (multiple arrests for multiple felonies documented [armed robberies, neglect of a minor, kidnapping]), “Impulsivity or failure to plan ahead” (Tony reported sudden impulses to stab individuals, substance abuse, and violent impulses, etc.), “Reckless disregard for safety of self or others” (suicidal ideations [cutting wrists, jumping off bridge], felonies…

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    In his Romance, The Knight of the Cart, or Lancelot, Chretien used a variety of devices to tell the story of a couple’s ineffable transcendent love for one another, in a way that would be positively received by vast audiences. In doing so, the rhetoric used invites the Christ imagery to shine through. Thus, a heroic protagonist is born, the epitome of all that is good and just, who acts solely on his love for another. From the beginning of the romance, Chretien is very clear about where the…

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    for the diagnosis of BPD noted by the DSM-V are: “frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment, a pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation, impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self-damaging (e.g., spending, sex, substance abuse, reckless driving, binge eating), and inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant…

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    sixteen habits of mind. That’s when I discovered my true strengths and weaknesses. I reveled that my strengths was Listening with empathy, responding with wonderment and awe, and even thinking interdependently; my weaknesses I discovered was managing impulsivity. In Habits of the Mind, Costa refers to the listening to others with understand and emphy, as somebody who is a highly effective problem solver. He also explains this is someone who spends a great deal of time and energy listening…

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    Jaylent Case Study

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    Jaylent is a 7-year-old male of Hispanic Heritage who lives with his Biological mother (Ms. Torres), Biological Father, Grandmother and 9-year-old sister in the Bronx. Jaylent was referred to Ittleson Center Day Treatment program by (PS/MS 37) school Psychologist; PS/MS 37 is the school Jaylent has attended since the 1st grade. Prior to attending PS/MS 37 Jaylent attended PS207. As per intake material, while Jaylent was in attendance at PS207, he struggled with attention and behavioral problems;…

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    What i mean by this is that the way they diagnose ADHD could include people that don't have ADHD. A good example of his would be the DSM-IV Outlines, these out lines have 3 sets of indicators for ADHD these include inattention , hyperactivity and impulsivity. Now think this does sound like somebody who has ADHD ,but think about this for a second this could include lots of children, even ones clearly without ADHD later in life . Think about toddlers and small children we tend to think of them…

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    ADHD: A Case Study

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    explained by another mental disorder (e.g., mood disorder, anxiety disorder, dissociative disorder, personality disorder, substance intoxication or withdrawal)” (APA, 2013, p.60). ADHD can be a combined presentation of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity, or it can present as predominantly inattentive or predominantly hyperactive/impulsive (APA,…

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