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    Jan Yorke works at Georgian College in Ontario‚ Canada. Cindy Adams works for Ontario Veterinary College and University of Guelph. Nick Coady is a professor at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario‚ Canada. In this article‚ they examine the effects that equine therapy has on recovery from a traumatic experience. In order to answer this question‚ they selected six individuals who had previous experience with horses. These participants ranged in age from 18 to 51 years of age. The traumatic experience

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    Want to learn more about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? More known as PTSD. With this information I am going to provide for you will know a lot more about PTSD than you have before. The more you know the better you will understand the infected. You could help people that were diagnosed with this horrible disease. And get the concept of how they are living. WWII was a lot different from other wars they used bigger field weapons and bombs‚ which made soldiers have a greater risk of dying and seeing

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    “The coexistence of both a mental health and a substance use disorder is referred to as co-occurring disorders.” (SAMHSA‚ n.d.) Many people that suffer from the disease of addiction have experienced a traumatizing event in their life. These same people also suffer from an issue of diagnosing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The issue of a dual diagnosis of addiction and PTSD is which do you address first? Then there is the someone with co-occurring disorders. Substance abuse can cause

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ or otherwise known as PTSD‚ is a disorder that affects many who have served in the military or those whov had a bad upbringing such as abuse. It is a “debilitating anxiety disorder”(HealthLine) that happens after observing or suffering through a distressing event. This occurrence may have put the onlooker or victim at risk of impairment or death. The symptoms of PTSD can range from reexperiencing the traumatic event to avoiding others so the likelihood of the event

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    really be threatened on any day of the week‚ our government leaders decided to take action. The Department of Homeland Security was born of the international terrorism incident on September 11‚ 2001. There were multiple steps in place addressing our homeland security issues prior to the events of 9/11. Unfortunately‚ none of these reports were effective in stopping the worst terror attack on United States soil. These types of events obviously to not wait for optimal planning by U.S. countermeasures

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    The general public has come to believe that a lot of what they know about the term “Internal Affairs” is at often times correct and they know what the process is and how everything works. However‚ this is usually not the case because almost everything that we see on TV or in the media is typically false. Internal Affairs agencies within most of the police departments in the United States are responsible for helping to ensure police ethics and integrity within their respective agencies by investigating

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    Involvement of the United States in Global Affairs A major debate that is being discussed both domestically and internationally is the involvement of the United States of America in international affairs. This debate includes the practicality of where the United States has intervened in foreign affairs‚ its right to intervene in the first place considering past mistakes and questionable leadership‚ and whether or not that foreign involvement is in the general public’s best interest. Obviously

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    the world (United States. Department of Energy). Every person on this planet is provided with a dirty and unforgiving energy source‚ fossil fuels. Fossil fuels destroy and tarnish the once beautiful world. Alternative energy could slowing bring back some of our prosperous health. The switch should be made; alternative energy is a productive source of energy in which its pros out weigh its cons. From 1850-2000‚ the average amount of energy used by each person in the United States has increased

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    internal affairs of either the police department or the city in which that police department is in‚ comes into play. Furthermore‚ the perspective that we have of the term “internal affairs” usually comes from social media‚ TV shows‚ or movies. This idea that we have of police departments having some sort of police for the police is absolutely wrong. Those are just some things that we see in either movies or TV shows that give

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    Homeland security and terrorism Name: Institution: Abstract This paper covers how The Department of Homeland Security combats domestic terrorism in the United States. It takes into account the terrorist problems‚ factions involved and the counter measured imposed. This paper also takes into account the critics levied on the policies outlined in the Department of Homeland Security and solution propositions. The paper achieves this through the Socratic approach which mainly capitalizes on a

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