Highlighting and analyzing the neural bases of our feeding behaviour.Ethics vs. the law in nursing

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Identify and discuss any conflicts that exist between ethics and the law and explain how nurses should negotiate such conflicts. Consider how nurses have historically handled conflicts between ethics and the law. For instance, consider instances in which governments have proscribed nurses from treating certain people or practicing in a certain way and analyze how nurses responded to such prejudicial laws, which contradict professional ethics that maintain the inherent dignity and value of all persons. Word Length: 1500-2000 words *****APA Format******* Minimum (3) Peer Reviewed

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Part I (10% of this assignment). Highlight, in no more than 150 words, the meaning, function and/or effect of the concept shown below.
The amygdala (pp. 55-57, Book 6)
Part II (90% of this assignment). Write an essay of no more than 1,600 words on the topic indicated below.
‘Biological psychologists have not yet begun to examine the neural bases of our feeding behaviour.’ Do you agree, and why?
Notes
Chapter 1 of Book 6 Emotions and Mind contains relevant material you can use to develop an answer. After an introduction, you should cover the basics of our feeding behaviour, including the meaning of motivation, types of motivation, appetitive and consummatory phases, and the factors that may influence feeding behavior. This can
then be followed by highlighting and analyzing the neural bases of our feeding behaviour. Based on such an examination, you can then express whether you agree/disagree with the claim made in the question.

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