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Neural Transmission
biochemistry
Biology
Cell biology
Neuron
Neuroscience
Physiology
Neural transmission is the process an electrical charge undergoes as it travels from the dendrites of a neuron to the terminal end of it’s axon. Once the electrical charge reaches the terminal end of the axon, neurotransmitters are released into the synapse, allowing them to bind with dendrites of the receiving neuron. The process starts…
Philosophical and Worldview Direction Secularism
Geography
Human
Religion
Secularism began to arise with the seperation of church and state in Europe. Why is this so? Secularism is the indifference to or rejection of formal religion. The most secular countries today are in Europe. Secularism has become more widespread during the past century due to the rise in democracy. Democratic governments disadvantage the traditional…
Sociology Interpretivism versus structuralism Sample
Sociology
Asses the position that interpretative theories are more relevant than structural theories for understanding modern societies Interpretivist sociologists may be more relevant for understanding the workings of modern societies. which propagate individuality and freedom of pick more than societies before. Other schools of idea. viz. structural linguistics. disagree and dispute this position by saying that…
For and Against CBT
Clinical Psychology
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Neuroscience
psychiatry
Therapy
Introduction The aims of this essay are to critically evaluate the arguments for and against Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). I will explore the theory of CBT comparing it to other approaches and the strengths and limits of the approach. I will then focus on the therapeutic relationship and issues of power. I will then critically…
Biopsychosocial Assessment Interview
Death
health sciences
Leisure
Memory
Retirement
Mary is my 86-year-old grandmother residing in Seal Beach, California. Despite her age, she remains a remarkably intelligent and resilient woman, having led a fulfilled life thus far. Later adulthood, the most extended phase of human lifespan, commences at the age of 65. In the case of my grandmother, she falls into the old-old age…
Rogers identifies three core conditions
Clinical Psychology
Health Care
psychiatry
Self Esteem
Social work
Therapy
Rogers identifies three core conditions. Describe and analyse each condition and explain its contribution in creating and developing an effective relationship. This essay will look at the three core conditions identified by Carl Rogers. They are Empathy, congruence, and unconditional positive regard. He first identified these in the 50s. They went on to become the…
Sunar: Hindu Caste in India
Hinduism
India
Religion
Sunar Hindi: “Goldsmith”, alterately Sonar or Swarnkar) is a Hindu caste in India referring to the community of people who work as goldsmiths. Sunars of Hindu origin are found ethnically in many religions such as Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism, Christianity, Atheists and more. Typically a subclan found within the Rajput clan/tribe. This caste is found in…
Explain the Sources of Malaysian Legal System
Malaysia
In different country, there are different types of legal system. Some county practices a the mixture of two or more legal systems which is known as mixed legal system while some country practices only one type of legal systems. Malaysia practices the mixed legal system which consists of the Customary Law, Islamic Law and Common…
How does the climate change affect politics?
Change
Climate Change
Politics
Introduction – Up until weather and the environment considerations become very important that the government actually started taking proactive action to influence the different aspects involving weather and the environment; humans usually dismiss the affairs involving the climate and weather as the result of the whims of the Gods. Before the age of reason and…
Miracle Polish by Stephen Millhauser Short Story
Abnormal Psychology
Addiction
Drugs
Mirror
psychiatry
Substance abuse
Reflecting on Addiction On the surface, “Miracle Polish” mirrors the myth of Narcissus, following a man who, after discovering the effects of a mysterious polish, becomes obsessed with his own reflection. However, within the fantasy of Steven Millhauser’s short story lies a very real and morbid subtext. “Miracle Polish” presents an allegory of drug abuse…