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- 1311: Cold Mountain Essay
- ... and prostitution. In Cold Mountain, we see the drinking of Stobrod greatly increase and Inman stumbles upon two whorehouses coming back from the hospital. Though these may seem as isolated examples, research has shown that stress and loss increases alcoholism by up to thirty percent! So it is logical to conclude it was an epidemic during the Civil War. As for the women, the lack of men changes their role in ...
- 1312: Conflict Resolution Within Wor
- ... the individuals personal characteristics, attitudes, and values of others. Make the extra effort to get along with others whose beliefs and backgrounds are vastly different from your own. Take steps to balance assignments and stress the importance of doing the share of the workload. It is necessary to have input from all the members from start to finish. Small groups are constantly forming within organizations for a number of reasons ...
- 1313: Credit Card Epidemic
- ... unbelievable the high limits of credit offered on some of these cards. People with good credit are targeted highly by banks and lending institutions. It leads one to think that the banks are adding more stress to the lives of Americans by making spending so easy. Finally, with the large lines of credit available on most cards, the problem of theft is very dangerous. If your card is stolen, a thief ...
- 1314: Codependency
- ... and cycling between hyperactivity / lethargy. She could also suffer from physical illnesses such as gastro-intestinal disturbances, colitis, ulcers, migraine headaches, non-specific rashes and skin problems, high blood pressure, insomnia, sleep disorders, and other stress related physical illnesses. What makes this situation even worse, is the woman also loses touch of who she really is. She is so warped in making everyone in her life happy, she doesn't do ...
- 1315: Childcare
- Tantrums, mealtimes, whingeing, disobedience, bullying, stress, loss of patience, sibling rivalry and fussy eating all contribute to at home parents requiring time out. As for working parents, everyday they strain themselves to financially support their families whilst also worry about the ...
- 1316: Children And Video Games
- ... engage in a somewhat creative dialogue, maintain that this engagement is highly constrained compared to other activities, such as creative writing (Provenzo, 1992). Another problem seen by critics of video games is that the games stress autonomous action rather than cooperation. A common game scenario is that of an anonymous character performing an aggressive act against an anonymous enemy. One study (Provenzo, 1992) found that each of the top 10 Nintendo ...
- 1317: Clausewitz And The Nature Of W
- ... war's subordination to reason, "as an instrument of policy"). Clausewitz then connects each of those forces "mainly" to one of three sets of human actors: the people, the army, and the government. We should stress the word "mainly," because it is clear that each of the three categories that constitutes the actual trinity affects all of these human actors to some varying degree. 1. The people are paired up with ...
- 1318: Cults
- ... the uneducated. There is no easily identifiable "type" of person who joins cults. Langone says that the main reason that these people turn to cults is that they were unable to deal conventionally with some stress. Cults are nothing new, but as the clock slowly moves toward the year 2000, their popularity is expected to grow with anticipation of some cataclysmic event. While some are simply self-help organizations, others are ...
- 1319: Charter Schools
- ... school named Neighborhood House. This school teaches one subject within another. A writing assignment may deal with science or science may be created in art class ( "Schools" 27-28 ). Add to these examples, charters which stress technology, basic academics, smaller classes, discipline, on-line teaching, home study, whole language, afrocentism, back-to- basics, and those that cater to high-school drop-outs and gifted students. Some charters also partner with zoos ...
- 1320: Berkley
- ... things, and exhibits them to our view in such a manner and according to such rules as He Himself has ordained and are by us termed the 'laws of nature.'4" It is important to stress the idea that God shows people the ideas in his mind, and these ideas make up the reality beheld by the human mind. Therefore, for any person to perceive something, the idea must be in ...
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