Anorexia, Body Image & Conformity
.... According to Kinoy
et al. (1992), there is often a
trigger that represents the point at which the individual's dieting although chronic, still within the realm ....
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Thee Great Pyramid of Egypt
.... bodies, this proposal suggests that the pyramid may represent the demands of a major cult group to build elaborate astronomical observatories (
Trigger et al. ....
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Freudian Analysis of The Pawnbroker
.... According to Nichols (
et al. .... Sol's attempts at repression fail at times when events in the external environment
trigger flashbacks of concentration camp ....
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Sleep and Learning
.... Essentially, another research question that should be examined should be: What other types of learning tasks can
trigger a local .... On the whole, Huber
et al. ....
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Odors and Memories
.... survive for only about 60 days, some smells can
trigger memories of events .... of remembering by smells has a scientific name: olfactory memory (Woronczuk
et al.). ....
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Olfactory Memory
.... survive for only about 60 days, some smells can
trigger memories of events .... of remembering by smells has a scientific name: olfactory memory (Woronczuk
et al.). ....
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A Developmental Perspective of Adolf Hitler
.... Jews who were considered to be the cause of all problems (Langer
et al., 1968 .... to Maslow (1987), the fulfillment of physiological needs will
trigger safety needs ....
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
.... A number of stimuli can
trigger ritualistic behavior .... the measure of ritualistic behavior in Turner
et.
al's research was through direct observation and not ....
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Muscular Dystrophy
.... which is able to home in on muscle cells and does not
trigger a response by .... Gregorevic
et al say that by giving one injection of this AAV vector carrying a mini ....
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
.... child when her anxiety level increases, and by helping the child to avoid the feared "
trigger" for the obsessive-compulsive behavior (Waters
et.
al., 2001, p ....
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Senile Dementia
.... hypothesized, for example, that "random depletion of neurons may
trigger more rapid .... rates for dementia have decreased in recent decades (Dijk
et al., 1991, p ....
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Senile Dementia Senile Dementia
.... hypothesized, for example, that "random depletion of neurons may
trigger more rapid .... rates for dementia have decreased in recent decades (Dijk
et al., 1991, p ....
(1391

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Bipolar Depression
.... Burgess
et al (2002) reviewed studies of bipolar and unipolar patients who were .... Tricyclic antidepressants can
trigger rapid cycling in bipolar patients and so ....
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Categories of Bipolar depression
.... Burgess
et al (2002) reviewed studies of bipolar and unipolar patients who were .... Tricyclic antidepressants can
trigger rapid cycling in bipolar patients and so ....
(1646

7

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Television Violence and Children
.... term effects of TV violence: "priming and arousal" (Huesmann
et al., 2003, p. 202). In the case of priming, the viewing of guns on the TV may
trigger a past ....
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Suicide andSuicidal Attempts
.... evidence does indicate that violent television stories may
trigger violent behavior in .... this one step further, a recent paper (Kessler,
et al., 1988) suggests ....
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Adolescents & Suicide Suicide and suicidal attempts are, contrary ...
.... evidence does indicate that violent television stories may
trigger violent behavior in .... this one step further, a recent paper (Kessler,
et.
al., 1988) suggests ....
(1698

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SHIN SPLINTS
.... Gerow,
et al. .... Chiropractors can also use
trigger point massage, foot orthotics, ultrasound, local heat, shoe modifications, taping, and heel cord stretching of ....
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
.... While hyperglycemia can
trigger symptoms such as "malaise, fatigue,à drowsiness, excessive thirst and coma," hypoglycemia can .... in DePaepe
et al., 2002, p. 11). ....
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Major Depression
.... influence the risk traumatic events over time (Kendler &
et al., 1993, 1145). .... In some individuals, however, a personal loss can
trigger a clinical depression. ....
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Suicidal Attempts and Deaths
.... option when pressures seemingly mount from every direction (Rubenstein,
et.
al., 1989). .... to the media and resultant imitative behavior as a
trigger mechanism at ....
(2893

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US Japan Trade Economy
.... been performing far below its potential for a decade" (Guth
et al., 2002, A1 .... a total collapse of the Japanese banking system could very well
trigger a worldwide ....
(1579

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Mental Illness and Homelessness
.... any type of accommodations (Herrman & Neil, 1996; Parker
et al., 2002 .... factors associated with homelessness do not, in themselves,
trigger psychiatric disorders. ....
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Test Anxiety Levels
.... extend beyond the time-frame of the actual tests (Cheek
et al., 2002 .... Clovis (1999) pointed out that these inappropriate strategies can
trigger further increases ....
(3351

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20th Century World Events & Figures
.... inspire hope and pride, scandals such as the Watergate break-in
trigger disillusionment and .... and new uses for the "pocket veto" had been devised (Kelly,
et al. ....
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Application of Billy Joel Song to History
.... inspire hope and pride, scandals such as the Watergate break-in
trigger disillusionment and .... and new uses for the "pocket veto" had been devised (Kelly,
et al. ....
(1950

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)
TV Images Effect on Children
.... evidence does indicate that violent television stories may
trigger violent behavior in .... this one step further, a recent paper (Kessler,
et al., 1988) suggests ....
(2216

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Attitudinal Change in Social Psychology
.... feelings can induce an emotional reciprocity and liking, which, as has already been noted, can
trigger attitude compliance (Howard,
et al., 1995; Curtis & ....
(4876

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Test Anxiety Levels and Student Performance
.... beyond the time-frame of the actual tests (Cheek
et al., 2002). .... Clovis (1999) pointed out that these inappropriate strategies could
trigger further increases ....
(3358

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High Rate of Murder by Juveniles in the US
.... at 14 percent, 28 percent, and 28 percent, respectively (Grant
et al., 1989, pp. .... of physical abuse, emotional scars linger that might
trigger violent reactions ....
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