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    they lack the maturity to combat the terrifying destructiveness of the addict’s behavior. As adults these individuals may become compulsively attracted to the same lifestyle as their parents‚ excessive alcohol and drug abuse‚ destructive relationships‚ antisocial behavior‚ and find themselves in an infinite loop of feelings of emptiness‚ futility‚ and despair. Behind the appearance of calm and success‚ Adult Children of Alcoholics often bear a sad‚ melancholy and haunted look that betrays their quietest

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    Insomnia In Older Adults

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    Insomnia in the older adult significantly impacts the normal physical functioning and quality of life of patients. Evidence suggests that insomnia in the elderly is often overlooked‚ or undertreated by healthcare professionals (Moren & Benka‚ 2012). Cognitive behavioral strategies have been recommended to help relieve and even treat insomnia in the elderly (Moren & Benka‚ 2012). The purpose of this paper is to examine the current evidence supporting the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)

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    It is controversial issue that whether young adults live alone or live with their parents. Most of young adults want independence from their parents as soon as possible. However‚ it is not easy for them unless if they are ready for being alone. If I have two options‚ I would say that I want to live with my family as long as I can because of the following reasons; it can save my money‚ and it is safer than living without my parents. First of all‚ living with parents can save cost. If someone lives

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    Understanding Islam

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    My reading choices – Saleh A. Alsulaiman ‫متارات من قراءاتي‬ Understanding Islam Knowledge is Freedom - ‫العلم نور‬ My reading choices – Saleh A. Alsulaiman ‫متارات من قراءاتي‬ Islam is a world religion and the people who practice it are called Muslims. All Muslims share the same essential beliefs‚ values and God centered approach to the world. Islam is practiced by people from many different cultures. The Qur’an is the prime source of Muslims’ faith and practice‚ and the wording has

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    Adult Stage Observation

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    Observation of middle adult took place at her residence at approximately four in the evening till six in the evening. Observed middle adultadult T‚ is a 50 year old female. Adult T is not only the parent of four kids but the grandma of two. She lives with her husband and her youngest son. Adult T is currently in the generativity versus stagnation of Erikson’s psychosocial stages. (Berk‚ 2014) She is also in the formal operational stage or crystallized intelligence of Piaget’s stages of cognitive

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    Effective Adult Learning

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    to learn effectively‚ and these ways change as a person grows. One goes from being a child‚ to being an adult‚ and while growing‚ the most effective forms of learning change. Some of the best learning styles for adults would have very little effect on children‚ and vice versa. “Journal of Workplace Learning” and “Simulation and Adult Learning” show some of the most effective ways to help adults to learn quickly and easily. “Journal of Workplace Learning” covers one of the easiest methods for learning

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    add objectivity‚ validity‚ and reliability to interactions and records of clients. In forensic settings‚ where impaired populations are extremely common‚ the three most widely used types of multiscale inventories‚ or objective tests‚ used to assess adult psychopathology include: the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)‚ the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)‚ and the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI-III). All three of these assessments evaluate different aspects of an

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    Significance of Adult Education Adult education encompasses planned and organized activities that consists of classes‚ lecture series‚ group study and systematic discussions and conference which involves mature men and women acquire new knowledge‚ understanding‚ attitudes‚ interests and values as a means of adapting and coping up with dramatic changes happening in the modern society and environment. It is dedicated to learning improvement and extension of opportunity for adults (encyclopedia Americana)

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    understanding leadership

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    Understanding Leadership Styles Describe the factors that will influence the choice of leadership styles or behaviours in workplace situations Authoritative Style Authoritative leader will give clear instructions and directions on what needs doing and how it should be done. They have to have integrity and be dependable as team will look towards them to make fair decisions. These leaders supervise team activity but at the same time keep the team informed by using a variety of channels of communications

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    Young Killers

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    “Vast majority of the teenagers‚ even young ones‚ know enough to be tried in adult court”‚ said the legal director of the conservative Criminal Justice Legal Foundation. In today’s world we tend to underestimate teenagers making the excuse that they are “growing up” and don’t know the long term consequences of their actions. Since little children start to understand the difference between what is right from what is wrong. At what age do children develop a moral sense‚ and understand what it mean

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