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- 1131: Abortion
- ... attacks and flashbacks are signs of a recently discovered Post Abortion Syndrome (PAS). According to a study published by Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Valves and Social Change, one in five women studied had diagnosable stress disorders. Also two in five had sleep disorders and flashbacks following abortions. In the United States about 1.6 million pregnancies end in abortion(Denny 22). Women with incomes under eleven thousand are over three ...
- 1132: Written Speech On Teen Suicide
- ... alcohol. Some have a disability or are made to feel different for religious or racial relations. Some just never perform close friendships. Third, Difficulty expressing emotions. People who can let off steam easily when under stress generally are those who do NOT attempt suicide. Instead, it is the person who lets anger or sorrow build up inside, the one who is afraid to cry when he or she is sad, who ...
- 1133: Internet Addiction
- ... of the Internet. Identity is a key factor in everyone’s life. Without a sense of identity, or a confused identity, people have difficulty socializing with others. They also have a difficult time dealing with stress and the real world and therefore resort to other measures where there is no direct contact with other people. On the Internet, there is no direct communication. Therefore an insecure person or a person with ...
- 1134: Existentialism
- ... the teachings of Socrates and his theory of objective reality. He taught to many students his belief of , “what we think is true, is true and what we think is right, is right.” Both theories stress the importance of individual responsibility and decision making. Existentialism continues to be used in contemporary society. Expressions of existentialism can be found in different literary pieces, novels, plays and films. Woody Allen’s film, Crimes ...
- 1135: Domestic Violence
- ... abused and stop the violence but we still wonder why it does not go away. The first reason is the cycle of violence which can be very hard to break. First tension builds due to stress. The abuser becomes critical, edgy and irritable. The abuser gradually becomes more abusive and more severe incidents of abuse start to occur. Both parties can sense the loss of control which only fuels the tension ...
- 1136: Alcoholism - Pros And Cons
- ... male partner. Alcoholism in parents also increases the risk for violent behavior and abuse toward their children. Children of alcoholics tend to do worse academically than others, have a higher incidence of depression, anxiety, and stress and lower self-esteem than their peers. Children who were diagnosed with major depression between the ages of six and 12 were more likely to have alcoholic parents or relatives, than those children who do ...
- 1137: Hazing A Benefit Or Burden
- ... military continues to line up cadets and makes them do physical tasks (i.e. push ups, sit ups, run, etc.) when they disobey a command or break a rule. This hazing develops a level of stress that the soldiers must learn to control and work with because in wartime situations, there is an incomprehensible amount of pressure put upon a soldier that must be dealt with to live. This form of ...
- 1138: Both Sides Of The Abortion Deb
- ... attacts and flashbacks are signs of a recently discovered Post Abortion Syndrome (PAS). According to a study published by Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Valves and Social Change, one in five women studied had diagnosable stress disorders. (Lyons d-11) Also two in five had sleep disorders and flashbacks following abortion.
- 1139: Thomas Jefferson
- ... liberal friends not to risk the loss of their gains by going too fast. Though always aware of the importance of French developments in the worldwide struggle for greater freedom and happiness, he tended to stress this more after he returned home and perceived the dangers of political reaction in his own country. Eventually he was repelled by the excesses of the French Revolution, and he thoroughly disapproved of it when ...
- 1140: Rasputin
- ... never had as much political influence, as people believed, it was everyone’s paranoia that created Rasputin’s immense control of the Romanovs, in actual fact he was nothing but a man who eased the stress of the parents of a sick child. Rasputin's life in St. Petersburg, though based on the Czarevich's need, was not totally centered around the Romanov family. He remained an accessible holy monk and ...
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