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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You'd be paying for it for a little over 33 months.
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Ethnicity can be influenced by the factor of scale and place. Many ethnic people have been known to gather in places close to each other, forming what’s known as an ethnic enclave. Ethnic people tend to stick closer together in certain places and different scales. An example of this would be China Town which is found in New York, where many Chinese and other asian people stick close together because of similar cultures and differences compared to Americans.
A mixed mexican can be Chicano. But term Chicano is normally used to refer to someone born in the United States to Mexican parents or grandparents and is considered a synonym of Mexican-American. A person who was born in Mexico and came to the United States as an adult would refer to him/herself as Mexican, not Chicano.