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Extra Credit Assignment 3

Extra Credit Assignment 3

Q There are several extra credit assignment built into the brain and sensation modules to be posted there. Post your extra credit here. You may participate in community activities such as family night, coaching a team, singing in choir, etc. and write a brief essay describing what you did (5-20 points each). Give blood or help at a blood drive 20 points. Watch one or all of the following movies and write a brief essay describing what it meant to you and how it might effected your life: Memento, A Beautiful Mind, The Three Faces of Eve, Sybil, Europa Europa ( WWII), The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, La Cage aux Folles, A Clockwork Orange, Nuremberg, Still Alice, Awakenings (Oliver Sacks), The13th, Amend, Allen and Farrow, or add your own (ask me for approval first) Black history, (I am thinking along the lines of How they See Us, Malcom X...), Asian or Indigenous experience in America, other race experience in America (Japanese interment?), psychological disorder film or documentary. Documentaries or written work on how mental health needs are addressed in other countries ( National Geographic has excellent international pictorial and written accounts) Read Freud- Civilization and its Discontents, Flowers for Algernon, The Lottery, Harrison Bergeron, The Belmont code, The Nuremberg Code...

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PSYC 100B Blood Drive We had a blood drive last week which I believe was on the 4th. So, I don't have a problem with needles. I mean I have so many tattoos so that itself is my proof. However, when it comes to blood drives, I get SUPER nervous. I don't understand how I can watch someone stab my skin for 3 hours straight but when it comes to watching someone draw my blood, I get extremely anxious. I never understood it but honestly, I feel like it has to do with me being hospitalized a lot as a kid. I hated it when they would stick me with needles and then pull out what felt like a thousand tubes to draw blood.