i am so passionate about graphic design and cre- · 2019-05-07 · i am so passionate about graphic...
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I am so passionate about graphic design and cre-
ating art and I manage to give every piece of my
work meaning. I don’t just make the surface pretty,
I achieve a purpose with everything I do. having to
look at things from a unique perspective because of
the backgrounds that I came from and the way that I
lived, so I can balance both originality and creating
something new together aside of making it unique
Save the children,UNICEF.
Save the children,UNICEF. on billboard.
For the Southwest airline poster i used a photograph and neon outlines , also i added straps of Ovidi con nimust, incia aut acepe
Paula scher’s graphic design lectutre series poster has one of her famos maps behind her and you can see half of her face throu the cutouts of the etters that creats her name
Pula scher Poster.
welcome to NYC contains a pho-tograph of a street in manhatten with neon oulines for some parts of it and matches the lettes in the header .
NYCWELCOME TO
NYCNYC
Welcome to NYC poster.
annual report for finish line company for 2018 , conain 12 pages.
Annual report for finish line.
Book jacket for the book ( cracked)wich discuss the importance of the awarness of mental health has a cracked effect applied to the whoole over but mainly shown in the face of the person.
JAMES DAVIES
BY:JAMES DAVIES
Other books by James DaviesLife and Death (Elementary Go (Kisei-do))The Making of Psychotherapists: An Anthropological AnalysisThe Importance of Suffering: The Val-ue and Meaning of Emotional Discon-tentThe Making of Psychotherapists: An Anthropological AnalysisLife and DeathThe Chartist Movement in Monmouth-shireEmployment, Partnership and Discrimi-nation Law for Professional Partner-ships
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Booklist ReviewDavies, a social anthropologist and psychotherapist, takes on psychi-
atry and its bible, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Dis-orders (DSM), in the wake of the release of that book’s controversial fifth edition. Davies notes that psychiatry was once only for the most
distressed members of society.
Publisher’s Weekly ReviewA practicing psychological therapist adds to the fusillade against
contemporary psychiatry with this multipronged attack. Relying on numerous studies and interviews with American and British leaders in the field-including Dr. Robert Spitzer, the primary editor of the DSM-III-Davies (The Importance of Suffering) lambasts the nonexistence of empirical biological evidence behind modern nosology, explaining
that in lieu of hard data, “professional agreement, consensus, and, in the event of continued disagreement, majority opinion” ends up
defining the disorders with which people are diagnosed and then for which they are medicated. On the pharmaceutical front, Davies takes
aim at Big Pharma’s tendency to “cherry pick” positive clinical trial data to suit its needs.
Davies seeks to dispel the popular misconception that by seeing a psychiatrist, one necessarily improves one’s emotional and physical well-being. He chronicles numerous interviews he conducted with
psychiatrists involved in revising the Diagnostic and Statistical Manu-al of Mental Disorders, who acknowledged the manual includes infor-mation not solidly grounded in science. Davies cites numerous studies
in which participants taking prescribed medications showed little improvement compared with those who were given placebos.
Library Journal Review
SUMMARY
In an effort to enlighten a new generation about its growing reliance on psychiatry, this illuminating vol-ume investigates why psychiatry has become the fastest-growing medi-cal field in history; why psychiatric drugs are now more widely prescribed than ever before; and why psychiatry, without solid scientific justification, keeps expanding the number of men-tal disorders it believes to exist.This revealing volume shows that these issues can be explained by one star-tling fact: in recent decades psychia-try has become so motivated by power that it has put the pursuit of phar-maceutical riches above its patients’ ell being.
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Author Notes James Davies attained his PhD in social and medical an-thropology at Oxford. He is a practicing psychological ther-apist as well as the author of The Importance of Suffering: Emotions in the Field; and The Making of Psychotherapists. He has lectured at Harvard, Brown, the New School, Yale, and Ox-ford. James lives in England.
Dr. James Davies is a co-founder of Council for Evidence Based Psychiatry (CEP). He graduated from the University of Oxford in 2006 with a PhD in social and medi-cal anthropology..
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Art to the extreme is a com-pany that sells a kolidscope pencil case that you can store your coloring pincels and use the kolidescope as well, the set comes with a coloring book and a very unique paper bag that has glow sticks inside
This piece is called fall in arabic (فيرخلا قاروا) on a background of some fall leaves and trees in addition to using arabic typogrophy.
This video plays a thank you message on screen when someone donates any amount of money.the airplane flies from one side to the other as if its taking the money and the donations to the other side of the world.
this frindly facbook post is to spreed the awarness about the unicef and kids rights.