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Feeling Dizzy or Fainting at the Sight of a Traumatic

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Feeling dizzy or fainting at the sight of a traumatic injury can occur as a result of an overreaction of the parasympathetic nervous system.

Explore the influence of macro-social structures and laws on individual and interpersonal behavior.
Realize how social and cultural contexts shape the interpretation and meaning of behaviors.
Examine the application of social theories to understand micro-level social interactions and societal organization.
Understand the role of social institutions and their influence on social behavior and interaction patterns.

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