Unconscious Mind Instructor: Dr. Runna Alghazo Student: Asma Alhowail

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Unconscious Mind Instructor: Dr. Runna Alghazo Student: Asma Alhowail Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University COMM 1312: Writing and Research Unconscious Mind Instructor: Dr. Runna Alghazo Student: Asma Alhowail ID:201200801

Outline Slide 2. Research Purpose Slide 3. Research Questions/Thesis Have Cell Phones affected us socially? Slide 2. Research Purpose Slide 3. Research Questions/Thesis Slide 4. Methodology: Slide 5. Literature Review Slide 6. Research Findings Slide 7. Significance of findings Slide 8. Conclusion. Slide 9. Thanks

Research Questions/Thesis Have Cell Phones affected us socially? This paper investigates the state of unconscious mind which people’s experience for many reasons. It will try to know about the health and medical effects of becoming unaware and losing perception and senses. Some of the questions which help in the investigation include What is the state of unconscious mind? What effects can result from an unconscious state of mind? How far science and medicine have reached about the state of unconsciousness?

Research Method Have Cell Phones affected us socially? The method used in this research, is quantitative. It is by investigating the existing literature from scholarly sources on the symptoms, medical description and the causes of unconscious mind The data is collected from books and articles from the electronic library

Literature Review Have Cell Phones affected us socially? Resus (2012) defines unconscious as coma or faint and a non-specialized persons the signs are: stillness, loss of hearing or response, abnormal breathing sometimes oozing and sudden occurrence. The National Library of Medicine (1998) gives the common symptoms of a person under coma as: not respond to voices, does not recognizes or does any voluntarily moves. Krucik (2006) who investigate the neurology and biology of coma condition says unconscious mind results from a major stroke or a trauma which the brain uses as an act of shutting down unnecessary functions in order to save blood or brain signals.

Findings Finding 1- Finding 2- Finding 3- Have Cell Phones affected us socially? Finding 1- Minds become unconscious because of other serious medical conditions including: diabetes, stroke, a blow to the head and others Finding 2- It is important to know about the symptoms of unconscious mind because it is easy to confuse for sleeping Finding 3- Offering first aid help to an unconscious person can save her life because the sate becomes worse the longer she is unconscious.

Research Importance This research on unconscious mind is important for some reasons as mentioned below: It is very likely for all of us to experience this state of mind and therefore we need to know about it. We as healthy people who are enjoying consciousness too need to know about this bliss and know how it means to lose it. Human mind and brain are one of the most interesting area to now about as it is what makes us superior over other creatures.

Significance of findings Have Cell Phones affected us socially? The audience as common people now can distinguish between a sleeping person and an unconscious person. The audience now know about a serious condition that can happen to anyone The research was an opportunity for viewing medical sources.

Conclusion Have Cell Phones affected us socially? Unconscious mind is a medical issue that can easily be mistaken sleeping but a serious condition Unconscious mind is a natural body response for serious medical condition This was an informative research on unconscious which was done with a scholarly research method.

Thank you