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    These events generally happen at unexpected times and can be extremely difficult to overcome. If you have previously experienced a traumatic event‚ there are a few important tips you can follow to help maximize your recovery efforts. Accept Your Reaction and Your Feelings It is important to know that people respond to traumatic events in different ways. Traumatic

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    What are some consequences of the Columbian Exchange? The Columbian exchange was a movement that changed the Americas permanently. The Americas were inhabited by the Indians which lived in tribes. When Conquistadores such as Cristobal Colon arrived they brought in much more than just people. Food‚ animals‚ diseases and new customs changed America. First of all the Native American population decreased because of slavery and illnesses a ninety percent. This was a huge change in the population

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    The United States Constitution avoids tyranny by separation of power‚ federalism‚ and checks and balances. The creators of the Constitution made sure to safeguard against tyranny so the citizens wouldn’t retaliate again like they did with the British. One of the important steps of making the United States was the Bill Of Rights. Many states didn’t approve of the Constitution because it didn’t list any of their rights. After that‚ the first ten amendments were added. Important leaders in creating

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    Australia has come a long way from who they were back in the 90s‚ migrants acceptance levels have improved immensely from where they were with the ‘White Australia Policy’ to now Australia being one of the largest multicultural countries in the world with more than 185 different nationalities making their homes in Australia with equality‚ but the question I’m going to test is Did Australians treat non-European migrants more harshly than European migrants post-war? To say Australians weren’t accepting

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    What is bullying exactly? Bullying is described as repeated verbal‚ physical‚ social or psychological behaviour that is harmful and involves the misuse of power by an individual or group towards one or more persons. Bullying is one of the main problems in many schools . Smk Sri Aman is not escape from this matter .Even though there are laws‚ school bullying still seems to be an ongoing issue. To the bully‚ it may be just joking around. But to the victim‚ and in fact‚ it’s NOT just joking around.

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    convey the information is understandable by its intended recipient. Otherwise the communication is wasted and a business could suffer. The best channels than can be used to have an efficient and effective business in this case are face-to-face communication‚ teleconferencing and written communication. Firstly‚ face-to-face communication can enhance effectiveness of meetings. When there’s an issue that requires a decision‚ you’re able to reach a consensus more quickly. Also‚ when there are many

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    factors that contribute to the process. All students have different personalities and interests that contribute to differences in learning. Students learn differently because of different factors like motivation and behavior. A factor that can contribute to learning is a person’s physical and social support system. The better a support system a student has the more likely they will attend and participate in education. I believe that all students have a different IQ and that is a strong factor in their

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    What are some of the motivations for virus programmers? 1: Anger issues There are those who‚ for whatever reason‚ just do destructive things for the sake of their destructiveness. They may be malicious narcissists‚ psychopaths‚ or just so self-centered in their impression that the whole world is against them that they will blindly lash out at anyone and everyone when they get the chance. They might think they’re misunderstood and want to communicate with the world by harming it in some way 2:

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    possible to have a statement which is not defamatory and a claim in libel or slander would not succeed but a Claimant still has a claim in malicious falsehood. An example of malicious falsehood would be a situation if somebody says that a solicitor has retired from practice. As a consequence this could cause financial loss through lost trade. It is a false statement; it is not defamatory because it does not suggest anything bad about the solicitor‚ just that he is not now practicing.

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    What must be done to restore the American dream? SOWK-3201 I find myself asking what the American dream is. When I was a kid I always wanted to own a house I can walk all the way around. Growing up in a row house did not provide me that opportunity. The American dream may differ from person to person‚ but most of those would agree on the basic principles of that dream. We all like the opportunity to live comfortably and at a certain standard of living. Maybe

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