In chapters six and nine of Annotations, Professor Bazian provides a historical analysis of the dichotomies within race (in Confronting Race in America ch.9) and religion and philosophies (in “Islamic Reformation” and the West living in Our Minds ch.6). In chapter six, he explores the idea of an “Islamic Reformation,” a European idea inspired by Martin Luther’s actions and his disagreement with the Catholic Church. There has been a push for “Islamic Reformation” on the basis of political and social reformation. But as previously noted, this idea was initially introduced by Europeans. Professor Bazian argues that the way this “Reformation” has been constructed is critical because it was initiated by an external agent and it is based on a European
Annotated Bibliography Primary Sources A-Z. "QUOTES BY KALAKAUA. " A-Z Quotes. AZ Quotes, n.d. Web. 12 Mar. 2017. This source was used for another quote by King Kalakaua, “Hula is the language of the heart, therefore, the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.”
Annotated Bibliography Anzaldua, Gloria. " How To Tame a Wild Tongue. " Genius, genius.com/Gloria-anzaldua-how-to-tame-a-wild-tongue-annotated.
This paper discusses two key content areas within the readings of Sands and Gellis (2012), and Thuile, Even, and Rouillon (2008) including reactions to the aforementioned readings. Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
Kangaroo: Kanga is a single mother that possesses immense amount of love for her son. Her character nonetheless still epitomises a mental disorder, in this case ‘Social Anxiety Disorder’. Social anxiety is “the fear of social situations that involve interaction with other people.” Studies have proven that Social Anxiety Disorder can affect approximately 7% of the population at any given moment.
To whom it may concern: Mr. Starlard has brought to our attention that he is being treated for type II diabetes. After reviewing his dental record I feel that Mr. Starlard would greatly benefit from another prophylaxis per year. Attached is a clinical note from his primary care physician. Please review his policy and consider adding another prophylaxis to his benefits. Thank you for your time and consideration, Gregory L. Stafford D.D. S., P.A.
Annotated Bibliography - National Summary: This site talks about why Target is switching from packaged to fresh foods. Target is reducing their pre-packaged foods such as sugary cereals to more fresh foods, including fruits and vegetables. Target says that they will be advertising more healthy and more expensive foods. I believe the change is going to benefit the consumers and the store. Evaluation of Credibility: I think this is a reliable source because it is one of the world’s largest newspapers with over 400,000 readers daily.
“Having anxiety and depression is like being scared and tired at the same time. It 's the fear of failure but no urge to be productive. It 's wanting friends but not socializing. It 's wanting to be alone but not wanting to be lonely. It 's caring about everything then caring about nothing.
The book was published by McGraw-Hill Education which is known for being one of the “Big” three or one of the three largest publishers in the world. McGraw-Hill Education currently operates in 28 countries, has more than 4,800 employees globally, and offers products and services to over 135 countries in nearly 60 languages. [source: Official website of McGraw-Hill Education]. Moreover, this source is relevant to the topic regarding social anxiety because of its content. Its content focuses on the abnormalities among an individual which covers social anxiety; it covers the causes, effects, treatments, and symptoms that could greatly help future researchers as their references to produce a valid,
According to Lixia Ge’s article Social Isolation, Loneliness and Their Relationships with Depressive Symptoms: A Population-Based Study states, “Social Isolation and loneliness have been individually identified to be associated with depressive symptoms” (Ge 2). Some of the symptoms were “being single, living alone, having a weak or small social network and infrequency of social interactions” (Ge2). Emily Grierson had 75% of the symptoms. She was at a very high risk for depression with the death of her father as well as not having a support system of friends to communicate with. The town thought she was odd, but she was suffering from depression.
INTRODUCTION This assignment will be discussing Generalised Anxiety Disorder based on Jessica’s case study. This will be done by interpreting and discussing Generalised Anxiety Disorder and Major Depression as umbrella diagnosis to the case study using relevant clinical description. Biological, psychological and social aetiology of Major Depression and Generalised Anxiety disorder as disorders seen in Jessica’s case will be explained. We have identified Jessica’s case as that of Generalised Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive disorder as she shows symptoms of each of the disorders.
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Berman, A., Kozier, B., Snyder, S., & Frandsen, G. (2015). Kozier & Erb 's fundamentals of nursing: Concepts process and practice (10th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Pearson Education.
State-Trait Depression Inventory (STDI) was used to measure depression (Spielberger, 2003). A 20-item questionnaire was administered that corresponds to the depression subscale of State-Trait Personality Inventory (STPI). It employed a four-point Likert scale with 1 meaning “almost always” and 4 meaning “almost never”. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for the scale in the present study is 0.93.
The purpose of current literature review is to provide overall information on dyslexia referring to specific sources. The information is selected based on relevance and appropriate reasoning. Researchers and teachers interpret the concept of dyslexia. The research on dyslexia reveals that there is a variety of approaches to defining dyslexia nowadays. There is a group of scholars who view dyslexia as a disorder or a specific learning disability which causes difficulties in reading comprehension.
Educators or medical professionals may often encourage parents to use this approach for their children. Uses of bibliotherapy in different methods like prescriptive bibliotherapy, book on prescription and creative bibliotherapy. Creative bibliotherapy utilizes imaginative literature novels, short stories, poetry, plays and biographies to improve psychological well-being. Through the incorporation of carefully selected literary works, therapists can often guide people in treatment on a journey of self–discovery.