Saturday, March 21, 2009

From my description do you think that I have Aspergers Syndrome

From my description do you think that I have Aspergers Syndrome?
I am a 30 year old man, who is living in the UK and works as a carer. All my life I have struggled in social situations. Eg: struggle with eye contact, appropriate body language, empathising with others. Tried to research body language but its tough. Struggle for the correct responses and most interactions fail, this has led to alcoholism and depression, although ive stopped drinking for 8 months now. It just made things easier somehow:-(. Just can't connect with people and feel saddened when Im talking to people and it all starts to go wrong. If im sat around with just a small group of people I feel extreme anxiety. For years I was obsessed with cycling, cycling to Poland, Spain, Andorra, France, Germany. It was my subject that I liked to talk about. I thought that If I did the long distance stuff people would like me eg; think im interesting facinating person. I was wrong, people did'nt care this shocked me. I tried to learn polish, but then brought it up and used it with my polish work colleagues. People thought I was being arrogant, I thought doing this would make people like me and think Im intelligent. Sometimes things are just so, so difficult. I feel like a human tragedy not able to connect, alone and have thought about killing myself in the past. At the moment I want to cry. Im afraid of going to the GP because I believe he will not truely listen to me.
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no i dont think you do, but you may have something else. also, dont try to impress people just be yourself
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if you think you are autistic see a shrink but you could be making excuses but se a shrink
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You've said nothing that rules it out. But that doesn't make it a solid yes, either. I wasn't diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome until I was 48. You seem to be having enough life issues that getting further professional advice would seem appropriate in any case. Yes, your GP is the first step*. Perhaps also check with the National Autistic Society website, to see if their database lists particular resources in your area. *Even if not convinced over the Asperger's possibility, (and its not the GP's job to decide yes or no) I'd suggest that they should be able to see enough concern and distress to warrant referral for further assessment anyway.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

history help plz asap

history help plz asap?
4.One major effect of economic interdependence is that when you face a natural disaster, like a hurricane or earthquake, the disaster A.will always cause decline in the demand for crude oil in the nation hit by the disaster. B.can have negative impacts on the economies of nations not directly hit by the disaster. C.will not have an effect on the total available supply of food in the world. D.will require that countries around the world come to the aid of the nation hit by the disaster. 5.One effect of globalization is the huge role mass media plays in A.outsourcing. B.cultural diffusion. C.multinational corporations. D.traditional cultures. \6.A movement that ensures that fair prices are paid to farmers in developing countries is called A.ASEAN. B.free trade. C.fair trade. D.the World Trade Organization. 7.The increasing interdependence of the world’s countries has been accompanied by the dramatic growth of A.multinational corporations. B.oil-producing regions of the Middle East. C.population movement to urban areas because jobs are scarce. D.attempts to increase oil consumption with new energy sources. 8.Opponents of free trade A.believe that it does not provide new markets for goods. B.support the work of the World Trade Organization. C.believe that it encourages practices that exploit workers and destroy the environment in developing countries. D.do not support social responsibility in corporations. 9.What global social challenge spreads quickly and affects the health of many people? A.Outbreak of contagious diseases B.Famine C.Mass migration D.Lack of food resources 10.One global social challenge is the lack of quality health care in developing countries, which can have an effect on the life expectancy of the people there. Which continent’s average life expectancy is only 30 to 39 years? A.Europe B.South America C.Asia D.Africa 11.What are some of the main challenges facing large groups of people and countries around the world today? A.Human rights abuses, poverty, disease and natural disasters B.Countries are not able to meet the needs of consumers C.Many people are moving to rural areas D.NGOs are not responding to the financial needs of developing countries 12.Which of the following is a global challenge related to population? A.Urbanization B.Lack of family ties C.Uneducated work force D.Businesses unable to meet consumer needs 13.NGOs work to overcome social challenges by trying to improve the welfare of groups such as women, children, and indigenous peoples. What is an NGO? A.The Universal Declaration of Human Rights group B.A petition or treaty signed to improve human rights C.A nongovernmental organization that provides services or promotes public policies D.A globalization organization that provides services to the Red Cross 14.Examples of rapidly growing cities due to urbanization are A.San Marino and Palau. B.Sao Paolo and Mumbai. C.Monaco and Andorra. D.Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo. 15.Health issues, such as diseases becoming epidemics, are a growing social challenge because of A.the spread of democracy leading to increases in immigration. B.a type of pneumonia known as SARS appearing in China. C.foreign aid failing to make an impact and increasing poverty. D.international air travel, which allows diseases to spread rapidly, as infected people move from place to place.
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4-b 5-c 6-c 8-b 10-d 11-a 13-c 14-d 15-d

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Do we need a(n) international transformation? I think we do

Do we need a(n) international transformation? I think we do.?
Do we need a(n) international transformation? I think we do. There are too many nations in this world and too many large nation, and the not so large nations to the largest nations are to large and powerful. Andorra proves my point that large nations are unnecessary. Andorrans, and Spaniards and French who know of your neighbour I speak of can speak about it. Most people who know nothing about Andorra probably have no clue it exists. And its a great place to hide your money. They've no taxes and universal healthcare available to citizens and residents. A large nation could never do that. they pose no threat to the world and the world obviously poses no threat to them, Andorra has existed for over 700 years in its present state. And Andorra is also one of the several great defenses for monarchy being the greatest form of government. Blame Rome for the current quagmire the world is in, that of being large powerful nations and empires being a good thing. T'aint so! The world wars and cold wars prove this. The large nations need to go! We are a world of several large nations and a few that enforce their will on the rest and want it all for themselves. We need to instead be a world of millions of smaller nations. I guess certain cities like London, Tokyo, and Mexico City will have to be nations. With freedom of movement of people and capital. Every political system will be allowed to flourish. Monarchy, anarchy, Communism of every variety, socialism of every variety, will all flourish. Not every political system will work for or be to the liking of every person. And that can never be expected. If on nation is not to your liking, move to one that is. Every nation will flourish because everyone who lives there will make it so. In our current world, the economic systems of capitalism and communism do not work, and of course, that is why neither capitalism nor communism truly exist, neither can truly exist. Let places like Cuba and North Korea make communism work in such a world and they would, splendidly. And if you don't like it, there is a whole world and many parts of it that you will like. And the threat of war will be minimized since no nation would be large or powerful enough to pose a threat, and when one did, it would be more easily dealt with. Or just let them have their tiny piece of the world, and sooner or later their aggressiveness will go out of style. Utopia would exist. If a place isn't a utopia more to one that is, since utopia is subjective. Though, how do we get to this world. We will probably have to put up with squabbling arrogant giants before we reach it. The squabbling giants will be annoying nuisances. Even the largest superpowers like the US and the UK which has mellowed out lately, control a still small minority of the world, they just make the loudest noise. Btw, how do I ad a photo to my profile?
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered - 2 Answers
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no
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I agree your idea of a world with a lot of small nations because it would give people more freedom in choosing what kind of government they want most. I think that as time goes on, either large nations will start to break up or they will have a lot less influence than they do now. People identify with nations a lot more when there's a lot of international strife in the world because they see them as a source of strength, but I don't think nations as they exist today will last forever. Anyway... I think you can add a photo by getting a yahoo 360 account and uploading photos into it.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

World History?? Insight Students

World History?? Insight Students!!?
1.The main cause of globalization is advancement in technology, which has resulted in A.new methods of transportation and communication having a direct effect on trade and cultures. B.developing countries to have access to good health care and quality education. C.an economic interdependence on multinational corporations that rely on outsourcing. D.varying goods and services being exchanged among nations with trade barriers. 2.Cultural diffusion is a result of which of the following? A.Globalization B.Deforestation C.Desertification D.Democratizing 3.One effect of globalization is the outsourcing of multinational corporations. What is the major reason for outsourcing? A.To obtain better quality products B.To spread work more evenly around the globe C.To create jobs and wealth in one’s country of origin D.To cut costs and increase production 4.One major effect of economic interdependence is that when you face a natural disaster, like a hurricane or earthquake, the disaster A.will always cause decline in the demand for crude oil in the nation hit by the disaster. B.can have negative impacts on the economies of nations not directly hit by the disaster. C.will not have an effect on the total available supply of food in the world. D.will require that countries around the world come to the aid of the nation hit by the disaster. 5.One effect of globalization is the huge role mass media plays in A.outsourcing. B.cultural diffusion. C.multinational corporations. D.traditional cultures. 6.A movement that ensures that fair prices are paid to farmers in developing countries is called A.ASEAN. B.free trade. C.fair trade. D.the World Trade Organization. 7.The increasing interdependence of the world’s countries has been accompanied by the dramatic growth of A.multinational corporations. B.oil-producing regions of the Middle East. C.population movement to urban areas because jobs are scarce. D.attempts to increase oil consumption with new energy sources. 8.Opponents of free trade A.believe that it does not provide new markets for goods. B.support the work of the World Trade Organization. C.believe that it encourages practices that exploit workers and destroy the environment in developing countries. D.do not support social responsibility in corporations. 9.What global social challenge spreads quickly and affects the health of many people? A.Outbreak of contagious diseases B.Famine C.Mass migration D.Lack of food resources 10.One global social challenge is the lack of quality health care in developing countries, which can have an effect on the life expectancy of the people there. Which continent’s average life expectancy is only 30 to 39 years? A.Europe B.South America C.Asia D.Africa 11.What are some of the main challenges facing large groups of people and countries around the world today? A.Human rights abuses, poverty, disease and natural disasters B.Countries are not able to meet the needs of consumers C.Many people are moving to rural areas D.NGOs are not responding to the financial needs of developing countries 12.Which of the following is a global challenge related to population? A.Urbanization B.Lack of family ties C.Uneducated work force D.Businesses unable to meet consumer needs 13.NGOs work to overcome social challenges by trying to improve the welfare of groups such as women, children, and indigenous peoples. What is an NGO? A.The Universal Declaration of Human Rights group B.A petition or treaty signed to improve human rights C.A nongovernmental organization that provides services or promotes public policies D.A globalization organization that provides services to the Red Cross 14.Examples of rapidly growing cities due to urbanization are A.San Marino and Palau. B.Sao Paolo and Mumbai. C.Monaco and Andorra. D.Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo. 15.Health issues, such as diseases becoming epidemics, are a growing social challenge because of A.the spread of democracy leading to increases in immigration. B.a type of pneumonia known as SARS appearing in China. C.foreign aid failing to make an impact and increasing poverty. D.international air travel, which allows diseases to spread rapidly, as infected people move from place to place. 16.Another type of social challenge is the threat to world security. There is a misconception that terrorist attacks always originate in the Middle Eastern region or from members of a single religious group. Where else have terrorist attacks originated between 1995 and 2005? A.In Peru, where suicide bombers used terrorist tactics in their fight for independence. B.In Ireland, where the IRA engaged in terrorist attacks on Columbian targets. C.In Latin America, where terrorism is connected to the illegal drug trade. D.In South Asia, where terrorists attacke
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I'm not doing your homework for you.