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    Traumatic stress is a completely normal reaction to traumatic events‚ such as an automobile accident‚ a shooting‚ a natural disaster‚ a plane crash or a terrorist attack. These types of events are extremely stressful for everyone involved‚ including the survivors and the family members as well as the witnesses. A traumatic event can be and typically is a turning point in your life. These events generally happen at unexpected times and can be extremely difficult to overcome. If you have previously

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    Miranda Warnings You have the right to remain silent‚ anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to speak to an attorney‚ and to have an attorney present during police questioning‚ if you cannot afford an attorney‚ one will be appointed to you by the state. These words have preceded every arrest since Miranda v. Arizona 1966‚ informing every detained person of his rights before any type of formal police questioning begins. This issue has been a

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    Victimology and How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of a Crime Rachel Cowart   Victimology is the study of how a certain person became a victim of a particular crime. Victimology studies the relationship between the victim and the offender; did they know each other? Were they complete strangers? Was the offender a friend or family member? All these questions are answered through the study of victimology. Some individuals are prone to become victims just as some are prone to become criminals. There

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    People everyday are faced with conflict. It’s inevitable to avoid conflict. Conflict ranges from many things‚ to deciding what to wear‚ to wondering if you’re going to make it to the next day. Everyone has conflict doesn’t matter how big or small the issue is. In the situation of conflict‚ you can either decide to let the conflict get to you‚ or accept it and move on‚ it all depends on how you go about the situation.. This happens in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. There is a scene when Okonkwo

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    How to avoid nervous breakdown during exams Most of the people will have nervous breakdown during exams. Nervous breakdown happens when you are stressed. Some of them will forget everything they have studied for their exams and some of them will be keeping going to the toilet. This depends on individual. You can prevent nervous breakdown during exam by practice these few steps. Firstly‚ you can prevent nervous breakdown by preparing early for the exams. If you prepare yourself for early‚ then

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    HOW TO AVOID PIMPLES THROUGH HOME REMEDIES A Pimple or spot is a kind of acne‚ and one of many results of excess oil getting trapped in the pores. Some of the varieties are pustules or papules. Pimples can be treated by various medications and with home remedies. As home remedies are available at home and are less expensive‚ rarely cause any side effect. NATURAL HOME REMEDIES FOR PIMPLES: LEMON: Add lemon juice and rose water in equal quantities and apply this mixture in affected area

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    Journal of Chemical Engineering‚ IEB Vol. ChE. 26‚ No. 1‚ December 2011 Renewable Energy: The Key to Achieving Sustainable Development of Rural Bangladesh M. S. Islam‚ A. M. H. R. Khan‚ S. Nasreen‚ F. Rabbi & M. R. Islam Grameen Shakti Grameen Bank Bhaban (19th floor)‚ Mirpur 2‚ Dhaka 1216‚ Bangladesh Abstract Renewable energy technologies (RETs) can help reduce poverty‚ energy shortage and environmental degradation such as desertification‚ biodiversity depletion and climate change effects in Bangladesh

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    Your name: Yingzhuo Li Instructor: Nadia Esque Writing/Grammar 4A Date: 04/04/2014 The Effects of Cultural Shock Last year‚ when I came to the U.S. in my first month‚ I felt as if I lived in American TV shows because of the English environment. Therefore‚ I really needed some time to fit in. Do you think a culture would be shocking? In my opinion‚ I had culture shock which made me adjust to a new language environment‚ learn different customs‚ and build new exercise habits and food preferences

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    Duyen Nguyen (Amy) Zakia Farouq ELI: Academic Reading September 4‚ 2014 Reading and Response Assignment #1 Three common cause of stress Stress has become a common situation in our modern society. Nowadays‚ 24 hours does not seem to be enough hours in a day for our busy lives. As a result of this increase in stimulation and activity‚ many people are suffering physically and psychologically from stress. I will describe three common cause of stress in our careers‚ relationships. First of all

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    a war against a united Europe. Adam B. Ulam‚ the author of Stalin: The Man and his Era has argued: "Soviet diplomacy sought (in a much more realistic way than that of Britain and France) to avoid war. To do Stalin justice‚ he never made a secret greater than his desire to avoid war‚ or more precisely to avoid Russia’s military involvement in one." On 18th March‚ 1939‚ Maxim Litvinov‚ Commissar for Foreign Affairs‚ denounced Hitler’s decision to occupy Prague. Later that day‚ the British Foreign Office

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