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You are a volunteer for Nurses Without Borders and are being sent to a country in Africa. You are excited, because you will have opportunities to go on safari, but you are also somewhat concerned because you have learned from the CDC website that there is currently cholera in the country to which you are going. Patients with cholera experience vomiting and severe diarrhea, producing several liters of liquid stool in a day. This results in signs of dehydration, including sunken eyes, muscle cramps, and in a few cases, convulsions and death. Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. You make a list of questions about V. cholerae that you answer with the help of your nursing school study group.
-The phage from which the cholera toxin gene originates is a ________ phage.

Acknowledge the limitations and criticisms of behaviorist approaches, including the neglect of cognitive and emotional aspects of learning.
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Cathartic Nature

Refers to the cleansing or purifying effect of experiencing certain emotions or expressions, often associated with art, drama, and literature.

Aristotle

An Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great, known for his contributions to logic, metaphysics, ethics, and natural sciences.

Drama

A genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone, focusing on in-depth development of realistic characters and emotional themes.

Aesthetic Emotion

Emotional responses or feelings elicited by experiencing beauty or what is perceived as artistic in the visual arts, music, literature, and nature.

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