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The term you might be referring to is "psychiatrist," which is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders.
Och, it's someone who is thrifty, d'ye ken, who does nae like to part wi' his money. Or at least that's how I'd describe it if I were Scottish. If I were American I might say it's someone who's a goddamn cheapskate.
There are many ways one might use the term onward. The word onward is used to describe a forward moment. One might say that a discouraged individual will keep going onward.
1). We would remark that this is hardly a math question, but more like a 'riddle'. 2). No one has discovered bones on the moon. If they ever do, they might reasonably conclude that the cow should have jumped higher. 3). The answer to the math punchline is "the cow didnt make it"
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This is not a website where people just give you answers to your homework. However, many people would be happy to help you understand a problem that you might be having. If you have a specific algebra question, you may get a more positive response.
There's technically no such thing as an "osteopathic psychiatrist", but what you might be referring to is an osteopathic physician who has earned the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (D.O.) who specializes in psychiatry and practices as a psychiatrist. A psychiatrist with a D.O. after their name is still a psychiatrist who treats patients for emotional problems or mental illness and still went through four years of medical school and residency.
Doctors that help with your thoughts might be a psychiatrist or a psychologist. There is virtually no difference between the two, except a psychiatrist is able to prescribe or administer medicine, and a psychologist cannot.
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You might describe it as a gerrymander.
You might want to consider asking a psychiatrist.
A psychiatrist prescribes medication for depression.~APEXFAs for another example, a biopsychologist might study how your brain and eyes communicate to interpret the words you are reading on the screen. [textbook example]
No. And if you do, you might want to see a psychiatrist about that. You could be experiencing early signs of schizophrenia.
There are many ways in which Amir might describe his home. He might describe his home as cold or warm for example.
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