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    The Things They Carried –Coping Mechanisms to Survive During the Vietnam war‚ soldiers were not exposed to the traditional coping mechanisms of our American society‚ as illustrated in Tim Obrien ’s The Things They Carried. These men were forced to discover and invent new ways to deal with the pressures of war‚ using only their resources while in the Vietnamese jungle. It was not possible for any soldier to carry many items or burdens with them‚ but if something was a necessity‚ a way was

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    Gurgaon Grief Summary

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    In the article‚ Gurgaon Grief‚ the authors explore the anxiety associated with the increased outsourcing and offshoring of jobs. The authors note that offshoring of jobs is increasingly becoming prevalent in present day society. The article reveals that most companies are increasingly finding it productive and cost-effective to export jobs to foreign countries (The Economist 2011‚ p. 1). The article gives an example of Gurgaon‚ which is a back-office outsourcing center in India. The company outsources

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    parents‚ brothers and sisters!” replied Janie “Oh come on! It aint that bad!” said Kellie “I need to smoke!” said Janie “Whoa there‚ now you’re being dramatic!”exclaimed Kellie There are many ways to cope with stress. Some people may think that coping with stress only means too do unhealthy things as in smoke‚ drink‚ inject‚ get high‚ etc. But‚ there a lot of healthy and harmless ways to cope with stress. As in taking deep breaths‚ taking walks‚ meditating‚ praying‚ exercising‚ etc. But there are

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    Although change has become commonplace in modern organizations‚ the reported failure rates of change implementation range from 40% to as high as 70% (McKay et al.‚ 2013). Considering our global economy and technological innovation‚ this rate is alarmingly high. It is no surprise that these statistics have prompted researchers to investigate the causes underlying change failure in modern organizational settings (McKay et al.‚ 2013). Employee resistance has been identified as a primary source of change

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    Chapter 23 The 1920s: Coping with Change (1920-1929) I. Economy A. Booming business 1. Unemployment as low as three percent‚ steady prices‚ and the GNP grew by 43 percent from 1922 to 1929 2. Consumer goods such as home appliances (vacuums‚ refrigerators‚ washing machines‚ etc.) i. Sixty percent of US homes electrified by mid 1920s 3. Automobiles i. By end of decade‚ automobile industry accounted for about nine percent of all wages in manufacturing and stimulated

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    Women Coping In Prison

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    Women Coping in Prison: How Mothers in Prison can Stay Connected to Their Children Columbia Southern University Over the past thirty years‚ throughout every state there has been a drastic increase in the number of women in prison. There are only nine states which have a prison nursery in operation or currently under development. According to the “Bureau of Justice Statistics in 2004 four percent of women in state prisons and three percent of women in federal prisons were pregnant at

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    Hamlet: Stages of Grief Grief is a ubiquitous emotion felt by everyone at some point or another during the course of his or her lives. The effects of grief can be various and untimely‚ causing many people to act differently than others. There are five famous steps or stages to grief. Originally written by Swiss psychologist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in 1969 in her book “On Death and Dying.” The theme of grief is very protruding throughout William Shakespeare’s most well known play‚ “Hamlet.” Roughly

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    Loss of a Spouse

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    marks for it in class‚ but it also serves to help me in finishing my grief work. Elizabeth Kubler Ross stated in 1969 in her book "On Death and Dying" that there are five primary stages of grief: Denial‚ Anger‚ Bargaining‚ Depression and Acceptance. I believe that she is only half right. As a widow myself‚ i have indeed experienced all these stages‚ but every possible human emotion is experienced with the loss of a spouse to its extreme and infinite depths‚ with no time limit

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    I think the book is about friendship and grief‚ it shows the influence of grief on friendship. I think with these two themes you can come up with an amazing story but I find that the writer did not utilise these themes as much as she could. She just illustrates a really bad friendship in which grief and acceptance is just not enough convincing. So the book is also about the friendship between Anna and Frankie and to me it feels that remaining their friendship has no purpose‚ the first problem that

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    Loss and Bereavement

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    Loss and Bereavement The loss of someone close can be a very painful experience. When someone passes over to the other side‚ the people they leave behind are left grief-stricken. The process they go through is called bereavement or another word‚ people may use is called in mourning. This all depends on what beliefs the bereaved may have on dying. Different religions cope with mortality in different ways. The Buddhist religion believes in recoronation (life

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