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    Dealing with Police Stress

    strong enough to cope with them. Police officers deal with situations that can vary, for instance, one minute an officer is talking to a lost motorist giving them directions, the next they are responding to a robbery in progress call. Other situations that would affect a police officer under stress and fatigue including; Poor management, inadequate or broken equipment, excessive overtime, frequent rotating shifts, or regular changes in duties. This can wear a person down over time. Police officers

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    Susan Cain Introverts

    In Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking, Susan Cain examines the perceptions of introverts in a world of extroverts. Cain offers a raw view into the ways an introvert’s power of internal examination and observance can positively affect the world if extroverts would make an effort to step back and allow their quiet leadership to shine. Although, this personality type is largely discounted as “shy” and too passive, Cain demonstrates that the introverted personality type

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    Anaphora In Elie Wiesel's Night

    of anaphora and simile to allow the reader to see how men who fail to attain even a respite are much more likely to relinquish their religion. Elie himself develops to find his god erroneous whilst endeavoring to keeping his body and soul through excessive work and little food in a Nazi concentration camp, and begins to loathe his omniscient being, whom punishes Elie at his leisure. When people are faced with an incredibly gruesome scene, they tend to be traumatized by it, which may lead to effects

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    Why Was Socrates Regarded as a Man of Virtue?

    Why was Socrates regarded as a man of virtue? Why was Socrates regarded as a man of virtue? Socrates: Man of Virtue (470-399 B.C.E.) Socrates proposed the theory of value in which there are two sorts of good: virtue and happiness. Both are unconditional goods. But happiness is a "self-generated" good in that it "derives its value strictly from its inherent properties;" whereas virtue is an "other-generated" good in that it derives its value from happiness, precisely from its conduciveness to

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    Technologically Lonely

    more appealing to spend time with their devices rather than with their families. In their free time, instead of playing board games or watching a movie together, the juniors embrace their time with their electronics. This means they spend less time talking to their parents about their lives, and vise versa. Matthew Toone, the founder

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    Irrational Phobias

    Agoraphobia is extreme or irrational fear of crowded spaces or enclosed public places. The symptoms of this phobia are Rapid heart rate, Excessive sweating, Trouble breathing, Feeling shaky, numb or tingling and much more. This phobia causes you to fear being alone in any situation, fear of being in crowded places, fear of losing control in a public place

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    Heart Failure Research Paper

    According to the World Health Organization, approximately 6 million people in the United States are surviving with heart conditions, which are usually fatal. Almost half of the people who experience heart failure die before five years elapse as it is one of the top killer diseases in high-income countries. Heart diseases are often the result of an individual's lifestyle, genes or even environment. What factors increase your risk of heart failure Obesity Obese people are more vulnerable to heart

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    The Pros And Cons Of Social Media

    communication for venturing into this changing world. However, personal human interaction also gives us opportunities to be more physically healthy; talking to people, and basically being more active outside compared to being silent and

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    Whatever@

    African Journal of Business Management Vol.5 (32), pp. 12512-12519,14 Dcember, 2011 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJBM DOI: 10.5897/AJBM11.626 ISSN 1993-8233©2011 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper Mobile phone to youngsters: Necessity or addiction Ishfaq Ahmed1*, Tehmina Fiaz Qazi2 and Khadija Aijaz Perji2 2 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia Hailey College of Commerce, University of the Punjab, Pakistan. Accepted 15 June, 2011 1

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    Demonstrative Communicaton

    however; if used excessively can become a distraction and have a negative effect, resulting in the audience not receiving the full message as intended. Non-verbal communication speaks louder. Body movement while talking can have the same positive and negative effects on an audience. Excessive movement back and forth, swaying from one side to another can distract and cause a loss of focus on the topic of discussion are most common examples of communication in a sense of demonstration but if movement

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