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ANT 100 2
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ANT 118 1
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BA 101 BA101 2
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CMO-32-s 3
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CMO-34-s 1
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Digital Rendering 1
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KAS 1 1
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Low 100 1
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Mathematics 20 Math20 1
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Microbiology 35
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Psych155 Psych155 1
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Psychology Psych150 1
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Quantum Physics I 1
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Solid-state Physics 2
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Thomas Hobbes 1
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Understanding Culture, Society and Politics PSCI2020 1
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University Of The Philippines Diliman•ANT 100
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Paper presented at the end of the semester.
Summary of every topic covered in class.
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University Of The Philippines Diliman•ANT 100
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University Of The Philippines Diliman•ANT 118
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University Of The Philippines Diliman•KAS 1
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People of ancient times believed that any sickness indicates displeasure of the gods and, in fact, was a punishment for sins and wrongdoing. Those with mental disorders were viewed as being either divine or demonic, depending on their behavior. Individuals seen as divine were worshiped and adored; those seen as demonic were ostracized, punished, and sometimes burned at the stake.
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People of ancient times believed that any sickness indicates displeasure of the gods and, in fact, was a punishment for sins and wrongdoing. Those with mental disorders were viewed as being either divine or demonic, depending on their behavior. Individuals seen as divine were worshiped and adored; those seen as demonic were ostracized, punished, and sometimes burned at the stake.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) is a taxonomy published by the APA. The DSM-IV-TR describes all mental disorders, outlining specific diagnostic criteria for each based on clinical experience and research. All mental health clinicians who diagnose psychiatric disorders use the DSM-IV-TR.
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) is a taxonomy published by the APA. The DSM-IV-TR describes all mental disorders, outlining specific diagnostic criteria for each based on clinical experience and research. All mental health clinicians who diagnose psychiatric disorders use the DSM-IV-TR.
Mental health and mental illness are difficult to define precisely. People who can carry out their roles in society and whose behavior is appropriate and adaptive are viewed as healthy. Conversely, those who fail to fulfill roles and carry out responsibilities or whose behavior is inappropriate are viewed as ill. The culture of any society strongly influences its values and beliefs, and this in turn affects how that society defines health and illness. What one society may view as acceptable and ...
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Mental health and mental illness are difficult to define precisely. People who can carry out their roles in society and whose behavior is appropriate and adaptive are viewed as healthy. Conversely, those who fail to fulfill roles and carry out responsibilities or whose behavior is inappropriate are viewed as ill. The culture of any society strongly influences its values and beliefs, and this in turn affects how that society defines health and illness. What one society may view as acceptable and ...
In this theory, dreams are believed to represent unconscious desires, wish fulfillment, and personal conflicts. Dreams give us a way to act out unconscious desires in the safety of an unreal setting, because acting them out in reality would be unacceptable.
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In this theory, dreams are believed to represent unconscious desires, wish fulfillment, and personal conflicts. Dreams give us a way to act out unconscious desires in the safety of an unreal setting, because acting them out in reality would be unacceptable.
ESGUERRA NOTES – CRIMINAL LAW 
CRIMINAL LAW I 
MINAL LAW 
CRIMINAL LAW I 
 
 
A.	DEFINITION 
 
Criminal law is that branch or division of law which defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their punishment. 
 
B.	STATE AUTHORITY TO PUNISH CRIMES 
 
1.	SOURCES OF PHILIPPINE CRIMINAL LAW (REYES) 
1.	The Revised Penal Code (Act No. 3815) and its amendments 
2.	Special penal laws passed by the Philippine Commission, Philippine Assembly, Philippine Legislature, National Assembly, t...
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University Of The Philippines Diliman•low 100
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ESGUERRA NOTES – CRIMINAL LAW 
CRIMINAL LAW I 
MINAL LAW 
CRIMINAL LAW I 
 
 
A.	DEFINITION 
 
Criminal law is that branch or division of law which defines crimes, treats of their nature, and provides for their punishment. 
 
B.	STATE AUTHORITY TO PUNISH CRIMES 
 
1.	SOURCES OF PHILIPPINE CRIMINAL LAW (REYES) 
1.	The Revised Penal Code (Act No. 3815) and its amendments 
2.	Special penal laws passed by the Philippine Commission, Philippine Assembly, Philippine Legislature, National Assembly, t...
This explains how phonons work by visualizing atoms as harmonic oscillators.
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University Of The Philippines Diliman•Solid-state Physics
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This explains how phonons work by visualizing atoms as harmonic oscillators.