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| Anonymous | melissa vega | 0 | Apr 25 2008, 11:12 AM EDT by Anonymous | |
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Second page: autism is a pervasive developmental disorder of children, characterized by impaired communication, excessive rigidity, and emotional detachment. 1.5 million People have autism in America. There’s no cure for autism. There’s no cause of autism is something related abnormalities in several regions of the brain
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| Anonymous | cilla | 0 | Apr 18 2008, 4:43 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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April 18,2008 A-4 English Mental Disorders/Illnesses 1. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Tourette’s syndrome 1 The name of the disease is Tourette’s syndrome. 2 Tourette’s syndrome isn’t common and the main symptoms are motor tics 3 Tourette’s syndrome effect the way your life style 4 only one person every 1,000 to 2,000 people has the condition 5 (sudden, apparently uncontrollable movements like exaggerated blinking of the eyes) or vocal tics (such as when a person repeatedly clears his or her throat). No cure is yet found for TS 6 tics are milder and less frequent 7 they can feel embarrassed and frustrated. 8 he sounds slow and he forgets a lot of thing that happen 9 yes so the story can be more interesting and funny 1 The name of the disorder is Obsessive compulsive disorder 2, is an anxiety disorder and is characterized by recurrent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and/or repetitive behaviors (compulsions). 3 unwelcome thoughts or images, or by the urgent need to engage in certain rituals
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| Anonymous | francisco carrera | 0 | Apr 18 2008, 4:35 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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• Name of the Disease? Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
• Overview the Disease? • Who does it affect? Mostly teens • What percentage of people does it affect? 2-3% • • What are some symptoms? Such as depression, eating disorders,attention deficit disorders or tourette’s sindrome. • What it the cause? Do we have cure for it?yes prescribed medication. • Which symptoms can prevent you from participating in sport activities? Obsessions, compulsions, • How does it affect young adults? Causes the brain to get stuck on a particular thought or action that it just cant let go. • How does Lennie show symptoms of this disease? • Would you diagnose him with this disease? Why or Why not
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| Anonymous | Jorge | 0 | Apr 18 2008, 12:53 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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1. Today a day with tragedy that no one can ever believed and, some even are having a better day but not me.
(Compound Sentences) 2. After, this day I don’t know what I will ever do to make it go away from my head. ( 3. All of my family is going to have lots of fun today except me,
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| Anonymous | John Shavers | 0 | Apr 18 2008, 11:12 AM EDT by Anonymous | |
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