It's not really a disorder, it's one of those sins of the seven deadly ones. Like "Mr. Krabs" from "SpongeBob SquarePants", the sin it is called is "envy", a very serious problem when all you care about money and would do anything to have all the money you want, even steal it from people. It's almost like money is your family and if anyone, ANYONE tries to steal it from you or destroy it, they won't be so lucky after all.
No it does not cost money to enroll
Extreme Measures grossed $17,378,193 worldwide.
Extreme Ops grossed $12,624,471 worldwide.
Extreme Ops grossed $4,835,968 in the domestic market.
Extreme Measures grossed $17,378,193 in the domestic market.
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Extreme Forensics - 2008 Workin' Hard for the Money 2-1 was released on: USA: 12 April 2010
Chrometophobia and Chrematophobia are names for phobias related to the extreme fear of money. Interesting phobia facts:Approximately 10% of the adult American population suffers from at least one phobia. Also, women are more likely to suffer from phobias than men. That doesn't mean men are immune to this disorder in fact, for men who are over 25 years of age, having a phobia is the second common mental disorder. See Web Links for a complete list of phobias and their meanings
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Finlands money is called eurosFinlands money is called euros
Finlands money is called eurosFinlands money is called euros
Yes. many people confuse antisocial disorder with not wanting to be around people or socialize but in fact that is called avoidance personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is attributed with a lack of understanding of personal morals and rules and generally a complete refusal to adhere to social norms. some patients with severe antisocial personality disorder could steal money from their mother on her deathbed and would not see it as wrong.