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    decided on‚ is why standardize testing has more negative impacts‚ instead of positive. The main reason why I decided I wanted to do this topic is because this year I will be taking the ACT‚ and I have been coming into contact with bigger‚ more important tests. I recently

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    What Are Hate Speeches?

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    Hate Speeches: Where to Draw the Line India’s overly broad definitions of “hate speech” provide scope for arbitrary application of the law. While the goal of preventing discrimination based on race‚ religion‚ sex‚ class‚ caste etc. is important in a diverse country like India it must be done in ways that restrict speech as little as possible. Prosecutions under the hate speech laws‚ as under the “insulting religion” laws‚ can be initiated by the individuals or interest groups who dislike or disagree

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    Claustrophobia And Anxiety

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    Abstract MRI machines can trigger claustrophobia and anxiety and the designers have known about this issue from the introduction of the first MRI machines. It is important to understand the specific qualities of MRI machines that trigger these reactions and it is also important to understand why the industry has not fully address this issue. The concept for this paper comes from the statistics of claustrophobia and anxiety incidents and from personal experience with claustrophobia during an MRI

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    Speeches: Rhetoric and War

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    SPEECHES - 2001 The value of great speeches is that they continue to speak to us. How do they do this? In your answer‚ refer to at least TWO speeches. It is certainly true that the value of great speeches is that they continue to speak to us. They are admired by responders over many years and have an ability to speak to us‚ hence stimulating many different responses as time goes by. This value is present in speeches such as “Among us you can dwell no longer” delivered by Cicero in 63 BC in

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    Al Gore's Speeches

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    this event and who‚ along with her husband‚ Wes Boyd‚ co-founded Moveon.org. She has been from the beginning a moving force behind the emergence of this dynamic new grassroots movement in American politics and public policy. I have made a series of speeches about the policies of the Bush / Cheney Administration towards the major challenges that confront our nation: national security‚ economic policy‚ civil liberties‚ and today: the environment. For me‚ this issue is in a special category because of

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    Anxiety And Perfectionism

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    struggle with anxiety and am a perfectionist‚ so I wanted to see if there was a correlation between the two variables. One study done on these two particular variables by Onwuegbuzie and Daley (1999)‚ investigated the correlation between statistics anxiety and perfectionism with graduate students in research methodology courses. The instrument they used to examine perfectionism was the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (MPS) and the instrument used for anxiety was the Statistics Anxiety Rating Scale

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    Externalizing Anxiety

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    GENERATIONS Intergenerational Transmission of Externalizing Anxiety in Parents and the Association with that in their Children between the age 10 to 18 Misho Hristov University of Nicosia Spring Semester 2010 In fulfillment of the requirements for PSY-495 Xenia Hadjicharalambous ABSTRACT Anxiety is an affective state that affects everyone. However‚ not enough is known about the relationship between parental anxiety and the transmission to that of child’s. The current study attempted

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    Anxiety And Autism

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    Anxiety in high-functioning children with autism was written by three authors‚ Alinda Gillott‚ Fred Furniss‚ Ann Walter D‚ The author’s main purpose was to compare traits of so called “normal” children against children that have been tested and labeled high functioning autistic. The groups were matched for both gender and age. The main research of this paper dealt with Anxiety levels of normal children‚ opposed to the anxiety levels of those children with autism‚ The article also linked a comparison

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    Signs Of Anxiety

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    has anxiety from time to time‚ but chronic anxiety can negatively impact your quality of life. It is a mental health disorder that can also have serious consequences for your physical health. People with anxiety disorders often feel compelled to avoid stressful situations and in extreme cases avoid going out altogether. Physical symptoms are common‚ such as shortness of breath‚ a pounding heart and shaking hands. Most people experience stress and anxiety from time to time. Signs of anxiety can be

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    Social Anxiety

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    The Effects of Social Anxiety on the Academic Performance of Grade 7 High School Students of Hermano Miguel Integrated School Submitted by: Abigaile Didal Danica Delos Santos Jorico Niverba Jazyrene Juanillo Karl Nicolson Iluzada Jerald Buenaventura Submitted to: Mr. Ricardo Paig ABSTRACT Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a debilitating and chronic illness characterized by persistent fear of one or more social or performance situations‚ with a relatively high lifetime prevalence

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