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Answer:The reductionist Biomedical model of pain would only see painful molecules and calming molecules, while the Biopsychosocial would go further, complementing the landscape of good and bad molecules with the consideration of emotional, cognitive (interpretive) and behavioral frameworks, all in the environment in which the individual relates the suffering.
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Family is coined by our society to consist of parents and their children. Based on our modern day families, we now have couples with no children, couples that form with children from previous marriages, gay couples, etc.
People want to belong, they have a need to identify with others when their "family" at home is broken. We also come to realize that our family unit can be viewed differently in our society.
For instance, gangs consider other members their "family." I don't believe there is a such thing as "normal" family. We all want to belong to a group to feel like we are contributing to our society, whether that be through a "normal" family or a more modern day version of family.
I hope my thoughts provided some insight/ideas.
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1) Populations are majorly increasing in areas where shifting cultivation is practiced, causing there to be less area available for use of shifting cultivation.
2) Around the world, overall, there is much less unoccupied land that is able to be used for shifting cultivation.
This is AP Human Geography, right?
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LTM stores information for long periods of time. The capacity of LTM is virtually limitless. The duration of LTM is relatively permanent. ... Long-term memory (LTM) encoding, storage, and retrieval are all improved through the use of such hierarchies.
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