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    information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tnst20 Characteristics of Several Equilibrium Fuel Cycles of PWR a Abdul WARIS & Hiroshi SEKIMOTO a a Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors‚ Tokyo Institute of Technology‚ 2-12-1 Ookayama‚ Meguro-ku‚ Tokyo‚ 152-8550 Published online: 07 Feb 2012. To cite this article: Abdul WARIS & Hiroshi SEKIMOTO (2001) Characteristics of Several Equilibrium Fuel Cycles of PWR‚ Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology‚ 38:7‚ 517-526‚ DOI: 10.1080/18811248

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    DIFFERENCES IN COPING 174569 Abstract The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between personality and coping style. The study selected four predetermined groups of personality comprising of‚ high neuroticism group‚ low neuroticism group‚ high extraversion group‚ and low extraversion group from 386 undergraduate psychology students. Personality was assessed using the International Personality Item Pool (Goldberg‚ 1999). The study then measured which of two coping styles each personality

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    Stress And Coping

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    Introduction Stress is the most common concerns which may affects student life. Medical dictionary(2007) defined Stress as in humans is a domino effect from interactions between persons and their environment that are alleged as exceeding their adaptive capacities and affecting their life. Many researches and literature have been discussed the stress among part time student. Also many studies have showed those part time students are affected by several problems or life events which may impact on their

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    Running Head: STRESS COPING STRATEGIES IN YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Stress coping strategies in young men and women Manahil Nauman Szabist University Abstract This study uses a qualitative method of design. It aims to find out the different coping strategies in men and women of ages 18-25. Brief Cope Self-Reporting Questionnaires were used and there was a total pf 166 participants (83 males and 83 females). The investigator collected the data in an excel sheet where the means for the 14 subscales

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    Coping with Methuselah Lu’Ciana S. Knight Eng./215 Date February 26‚ 2013 Tracy A. Boothe Coping with Methuselah Methuselah was a patriarch of the Bible who was said to have lived for 969 years. In the essay “Coping with Methuselah” they discuss the possibility of manipulating the genetics that shape living beings. Also‚ with the declining rate of human mortality year after year we will soon see humans living well in to a century or more. With this rise in life span also comes a rise in

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    ORIGINAL PAPER Sense of Coherence and Coping with Stress Among Mothers and Fathers of Children with Autism Ewa Pisula • Zuzanna Kossakowska Published online: 2 April 2010 Ó Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC 2010 Abstract The purpose of the study was to compare the level of sense of coherence (SOC) in parents of children with autism and in parents of typically developing children‚ and to examine the association between SOC level and coping strategies. Two questionnaires were used: Sense

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    Tami Jakel PY529 02-07-05 Coping with Death People cope with the loss of a loved one in many ways. For some‚ the experience may lead to personal growth‚ even though it is a difficult and trying time. There is no right way of coping with death. The way a person grieves depends on the personality of that person and the relationship with the person who has died. How a person copes with grief is affected by the person’s cultural and religious background‚ coping skills‚ mental history‚ support systems

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    like Hurricane Katrina. These events can induce extreme levels of stress when mentioned. Thousands of people in the United States alone have PTSD‚ and many do not know any positive ways to cope with their condition. People having problems coping with their traumatic event will use certain defense mechanisms‚ from repression to substance abuse‚ tailspin into alcoholism‚ and/or avoid anything that person

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    Life Cycle Assessment ENMN 429 Instructor: Will Low Erkens Gjini‚ August 10‚ 2014 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a tool for the systematic evaluation of the environmental aspects of a product or service system through all stages of its life cycle.1Understanding the environmental impacts of your operations‚ products‚ services or technology will improve humankind’s relationship to the environment‚ but is also a strategy to ensure a business’s viability in today’s rapidly evolving economies. As

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    those mimicking a fake or even no smile. The General Adaptation Syndrome indicated that our body would pass through the alarm stage by mobilizing the body to the stage of resistance by coping with the threats and restoring equilibrium (Selye‚ 1976). According to the theory of ‘Fight and Flight’‚ when we are coping with stress‚ our body would send physiological response to mobilize the organism to attack the possible threat or to flee. During the process‚ heartbeat‚ perspiration and respiration rate

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