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    Kevin L.Gyoerkoe‚ Psy.D‚ and Pamela S. Wiegartz’ ‚Ph.D‚ article on “Nerves no more! Help and hope for your nerves” (2008) discusses possible ways of coping with generalized anxiety disorder by focusing on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). The authors focus on relaying knowledge to those who are suffering from these specific disorders‚ and target those who could benefit from use of these coping techniques.This article focuses on ways to eliminate anxiety‚ stress‚ and worry through CBT. Gyoerkoe

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    Article Summary The article on‚ “Effects of Development: Children who attend Child Care” provides a significant amount of information on the beneficial and negative aspects of sending your children to day care in the early stages of their development. Hypothesis/Research Questions The hypothesis stated in the article articulated that over time‚ teachers have rated individual behavior who attended independent child care centers. Their conclusions have stated that children who have attended child

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    An idea of gender socialization is analyzed in the articles‚ “Bro Before Hos: the Guy Code” and “Men‚ Women‚ Sex and Darwin‚” written by Michael Kimmel and Natalie Angier‚ respectively. Kimmel (1951) perceives the fact that “the collection of attitudes‚ values‚ and traits” of “being a man” have been passed on from generation to generation among the men (462). The article that I’d read asserts‚ the being-a-man concept has been rooted in the young males by adults for ages. The author supposes the

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    The Articles The Constitution consists of an introductory preamble‚ seven articles that outline the system of government and how federal and state governments interact with one another‚ and an ending endorsement that was signed by 38 out of the 55 delegates. Preamble The word ‘preamble’ is literally defined as “an introduction”‚ which is exactly the purpose it serves in the Constitution. This opening statement illustrates how the collective United States put the Constitution into effect in order

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    on the origin‚ need and extent of governments in their time‚ and created the basis for the liberal form of government. When the Articles of Confederation are compared to the individual philosophies of these two men‚ the Articles of Confederation proved an ineffective government economically speaking. It has been speculated upon that the most serious flaw in the Articles of Confederation is its inability to allow the federal form of government the power to tax. Taxes are the governments’ income‚

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    In the article‚ “Online freedom will depend on deep forms of web literacy” the author Navneet Alang reveals the importance of “teaching kids language and rhetoric‚ so that one day they might pick apart politician’s speeches or learn to recognize a scam.” Adults even now in our time and age struggle to do such a thing. This is why we must first attempt to understand‚ then pass our knowledge along to our children‚ in hopes that they continue passing down the awareness. He starts his article with a

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    Statement of Intent of the Article The intent of the article entitled “The Believers’ Church: A “Natural Resource” Worth Conserving” is to make modern believers aware of the importance of saving certain characteristics of the church for preserving the essentials of salvation for future generations. Summary The subject article is a bold attempt by Jason Duesing to bring attention to the growing indifference that many evangelicals have toward the natural resource of “biblical doctrines that serve

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    1. Create three Level 1 questions which can be answered through reading the article and provide an answer for each. Give an example of what Hashtag activism is from the article? #YesAllWomen List the 3 ways to get involved in activism; Keep the action simple‚ Connect with real like campaigns‚ understand your limitations. What is Slacktivism and list an example from the article? Slacktivism is the act of performing actions over the internet without helping a real cause or issue‚ Kony 2012 is an

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    The article Strength – Training as an Alternative Physical Education Pilot Program for Non-Active- Middle- School Girls by David Vanata and Beth Patton (2009) highlights the effectiveness of a strength training program for middle school girls who were not involved in extracurricular activities. The strength training PE program was twice a week for eight-weeks and included exercises such as free weights‚ exercise balls‚ flexible tubing‚ and fitness steps. In order to identify the benefits of strength

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    Apply the four truth tests on the article “Werewolf Boy” and see if it stands up to the truth. Coherence theory of truth – The coherence truth test depends on our past knowledge and how the pieces of information fits together and to see whether it makes sense and if it’s plausible or not. The article about the boy seems false since feral children were myths and were fables for children. A famous fictional story was a book written by Rudyard Kipling‚ Mowgli. The boy couldn’t possibly survive in the

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