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8541: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (gad)
... as, the sweaty palms, a racing heart and the butterflies in the stomach one feels before a big test, a board meeting, or addressing a group for the first time. However, people with GAD can't seem to shake their concerns and are unable to relax. An individual that has this disorder is always anticipating disaster and they worry excessively. The psychiatric diagnosis of GAD is chronic, exaggerated worry and tension ... disorder, is a young person whom I'll call Sarah. Sarah has been feeling emotionally tense, scared, constantly on edge, and jittery inside. Cognitively, Sarah worries that something terrible is going to happen but doesn't know what it is. She says that she is frightened but doesn't know why. She can't put her finger on what exactly is making her so scared. Physically, Sarah has experienced headaches, nausea, stomach pains, heart races, and periods of feeling cold or hot with ...
8542: Generalized Anxiety Disorder
... as, the sweaty palms, a racing heart and the butterflies in the stomach one feels before a big test, a board meeting, or addressing a group for the first time. However, people with GAD can't seem to shake their concerns and are unable to relax. An individual that has this disorder is always anticipating disaster and they worry excessively. The psychiatric diagnosis of GAD is chronic, exaggerated worry and tension ... disorder, is a young person whom I'll call Sarah. Sarah has been feeling emotionally tense, scared, constantly on edge, and jittery inside. Cognitively, Sarah worries that something terrible is going to happen but doesn't know what it is. She says that she is frightened but doesn't know why. She can't put her finger on what exactly is making her so scared. Physically, Sarah has experienced headaches, nausea, stomach pains, heart races, and periods of feeling cold or hot with ...
8543: Creative Story: Positraction
... a 89 year old man) sat on his front porch. His rocking chair squeeked as he rocked back and forth. Right then a pair of hedlights came on and were shining right in Mr. Katmandoo's eyes. The headlights came closer towards Roger as the car's engine screamed. The car was right at the curb, and it keep going right up into Roger's yard. " Shit" he yelled as the red 67' Courger drove through his well kept lawn. "Jesus Palamesus" He hollared "U gonna die U sack of shit" Then the car stoped and flashed A gun ...
8544: Interview With An Alien
... now nearly [eighty], she continues to travel all over the world searching out and buying antiques for their shop. She is highly energetic, well- educated, and interested in a wide variety of subjects. Mrs. Kannenberg's first physical UFO encounter took place in 1940, during a night when she was out on the desert. At first she was only able to remember a blazing red object coming toward her, but not ... Not that skillet, it is too large, and this one is too small, that one is for square eggs, ah, this one is just right." Back came a quizzical little query "Square eggs? I don't think I ever heard about square eggs." There are several things I can do to drive Hweig up the wall. If I sneeze or whistle, he will say, "Please warn me when you are going ... reservoir of information to draw from. We prophesy only by balancing potentials, by probabilities. Even so, we can be rong. Some things are not wholly predictable." So many times I have been asked, "Why don't they give you something useful, like a cure for cancer?" Hweig answers this, "What would you do, Ida, with such information? If I told you how to build and fly a UFO, what could ...
8545: Crime and Gangs In America
... American criminal is much afraid of the law or society, today. Society is not their master. So I concede that fear will work, to a point. But only to a point and it really wasn't fear that made the slaves into decent people. I contend that it was more than fear that made the slaves of our history the way they were. The same things that motivated the early settlers ... crime was to betray family. To be a criminal was to lose family and friends and to bring shame to the family. More, such actions (criminal) caused the loss of a contributor to the family's unity and its survival. In short, there was a moral conscience and at its core, was family. Most of the gangs in America refer to fellow gang members as "The Family." What is most fascinating ... members hold and the respect to their leaders. They use some of the same principles that are the "glue" for real families: respect, rules, leadership, punishment and loyalty. And it worked. Today, such values aren't taught in families. They are being taught in gangs. Gangs understand the need for belonging, for identification and pride of membership. Today's moms and dads don't understand the need to instill that ...
8546: Stefan Edberg
... early 70s. It said ”Day of tennis”.Luckily his mother Barbro read the article and liked it. The day after she sent her son to the tennis-school for beginners. At that time she didn't know how important this initiative would be to Stefan, to Swedish tennis and even to the world tennis. An incredible athletic career had seen the morning light. Was convinced to continue The seven year old ... chance. -I felt I had a serious chance of becoming a worldplayer. Because I had just won JEM and taken a set on Mats Wilander who was a professional player, Stefan says. But it couldn't have been an easy choice, because Stefan was also a very good student with an average about 4,3 after the ninth grade. He was better than all the others!!! The trainers at the club ... game. ( I think that was pretty good ) His biggest triumphs as a junior were JEM in Nice in 1980 and a grandslam. ( Grandslam= To win all of the four biggest tournaments, Wimbledon, French Open, U.S Open and Australian Open!!! ) The lift During high-school in the early 80s Stefan got in touch with the famous trainer Percy Rosberg, the person who had made Björn Borg a star. Stefan was ...
8547: Paper on Irony
... her benefit and her conscious. She told me how I was old enough to make my own decisions and that her new boyfriend needed her more. Besides, how many times had I said I couldn=t wait to be on my own. She told me she=d keep all the bills up and give me weekly grocery money. Even though the conversation lasted over an hour that=s all that I can remember except for her words as she walked out the door, AOh yeah, there=s a gun under the bed and it=s loaded. I=ll call you in a couple of days.@ The initial thoughts were that of a typical adolensce ; party, party, party, but then the first ...
8548: Jim Abbott
... Angels need a win and are counting on their rookie pitcher. The old green stadium is overflowing with die-hard Red Sox fans as the rookie takes the mound. He has to concentrate on tonight's game and ignore the crowd. The game advanced with no trouble for the rookie. In the end, he gave up four harmless hits and, most importantly, no runs. When he got the final man out ... no hitter against the Cleveland Indians in 1993. These achievements are not what make him so special; what makes Jim Abbott even more remarkable is that he only has one hand. As a child Jim's parents always told him that he could do anything he wanted to do. They knew that their son loved sports. They hoped that Jim would play soccer, which didn't require the use of hands, but right from the very beginning, Jim loved baseball. So, Jim's parents bought him a baseball glove. However, Jim was not just involved in baseball. He was the ...
8549: Blind Obedience
... Sunday going through the same motions of every Sunday, my son leans over to ask, “Why do we have to stand up for this prayer?” My response “because we are supposed to”. Reading “The Children’s Story” by James Clavell, made me think a little more about this question that I had no answer for. A person needs to be able to explain why he does what he does. Children are ... that makes individuals vulnerable to manipulation. How many education systems look at the students as individuals? Most education systems lump all the students into a nameless, impersonal mass. In the story, the “old” teacher doesn’t always remember the students names, has never had children of her own, and her memories of all her classes led to a “legion” of faces of which none stood out. In contrast, the “new” teacher memorizes in advance all the students names and birthdays. That is enough to impress any child. Although the children in the story resist at first, it doesn’t take this “new” teacher long to convince them to do away with the Pledge of Allegiance and to rip up the flag. Not a single child could explain why they say the pledge or ...
8550: How to Find A New Home
How to Find A New Home Buying a new home? Well there is many to choose from. Because it's the 90's, any kind of home you ever wanted, you could probably find. From tiptop spacious mansions, to the small and confortable mobile homes. Anything, with a touch of your own style can be 'home sweet home ... kinds of homes, we've focused on three major types homes that are most popular to the first time home buyers: Apartments, Condos, and the One story house. If you are low on budget, it's great to start off with an apartment. Apartments usually are one to two bedrooms, a living room, one to two bathrooms, and a kitchen. It's nice for a small family, or a group ...


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