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    Returning soldiers with PTSD: How does this disorder affect the spouse? Cindy L. Giese Psychology 6400 Megan Tsang‚ PsyD March 5‚ 2012 University of the Rockies   Abstract The purpose for this research proposal is to find out if spouses are under more stress than the returning soldier. PTSD is a growing problem in returning veterans. The importance of this topic is to contribute to the exiting research on PTSD and the effects on children‚ especially the spouses of the returning soldiers

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    Still Fallin Analysis

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    perfect. A famous saying that is used in almost every life situation. The excuse people make when they make mistakes. Hunter Hayes wrote a song about relationships. A song about endless ups and downs between the relationship of two lovers in the male point of view. Humans always make mistakes; what’s important is that one learns from those mistakes one does. The imagery in Hunter Hayes’ “Still Fallin” reveals the persona’s thoughts of a man about his relationship to the addressee or the persona’s lover

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    DBQ Reconstruction

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    The union victory in the Civil War gave four million slaves their freedom‚ but reuniting the South with the North introduced a new set of significant challenges. The Congress’ Reconstruction were the efforts to establish and protect citizens’ rights of freedom. Democrats led to the failure of the Congress’ Reconstruction by forgiving those who participated in the Civil War who were still in favor of slavery and inequality. This act of Amnesty led to three major obstacles for reconstruction: the emergence

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    perspectives of children and the development of children when studying childhood and childhood development. When reviewing certain historical views it is also important to capture the zeitgeist of the time. Societal factors should also be considered (Hayes‚2010.) Views of childhood and attitudes towards children are constantly changing and adapting to new ideas and theories‚ from medieval times where childhood was not considered a separate phase of development to current times where childhood is respected

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    Hum 111

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    King Tut died from a broken and infected leg. “It’s official: King Tutankhamen’s death was caused by a badly broken and infected leg‚ refuting murderous theories about the famous pharaoh’s demise 3‚300 years ago‚ according to Egyptian radiologists” (Hayes‚ 2006). Everyone believed that King Tut was killed by a blow to the back of his head‚ “however recent medical imaging of the mummy refutes this widely accepted theory‚ present today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North American”

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    phonetics vs. Phonology

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    language. Phonetics is a descriptive tool necessary to the study of the phonological aspects of a language. The aim of this paper is to distinguish between phonetics and phonology through explaining them. Phonetics According to Bruce Hayes (2009)‚ Phonetics is primarily an experimental science‚ which studies speech sounds from three viewpoints: • Production (articulatory phonetics): how sounds are made in the human vocal tract • Acoustic (phonetics): the study of the waveforms by which

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    Internal Control Risks

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    financial statement assertions of management (Hayes‚ Dassen‚ Schilder‚ & Wallage‚ 2005). The conclusion reached as a result of assessing control risk is referred to as the assessed level of control risk. When assessing controls the auditor looks for weaknesses in a company’s internal controls for two reasons: to determine the nature and extent of the substantive tests the auditor will perform and to formulate constructive suggestions for improvements (Hayes‚ Dassen‚ Schilder‚ & Wallage‚ 2005)

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    Literacy At Play Summary

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    In chapter four of Curtis Hayes‚ Robert Baruth‚ and Carolyn Hayes’ (1998) Literacy con Cariño‚ Mr. B focuses mainly of the importance of play‚ especially within writing‚ in regards to literacy. The authors recognize that while play “…is not usually associated with writing”‚ it is “…something they would want to do” and that “Children usually succeed at play” (Hayes et al.‚ 1998‚ p. 63). They also assert that language is both fun and social in the same aspect as play. Because of these reasons‚ Mr.

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    Bystander Paper

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    Jacob Kaye Ms. Beder English 38806 4 September 2012 Struggling in the fight against guilt‚ can be heavily taxing and near impossible to over come. In “The Curse” by Andre Dubus‚ protagonist Mitchell Hayes finds himself in a dispute of this sort. Upon last call‚ five “ punks” (Dubus) remained in Mitchell’s bar; a young lady not far behind‚ destined to fall victim to their intoxicated plot. The Cowardly bartender became bystander of a horrific gang rape. A bystander is all Mitchell was that dark

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    How far did US presidents hinder rather than help the development of African American civil rights in the period from 1865-1941? During the period 1865 to 1941‚ there were as many as 18 presidents in office and in one way or another‚ they would’ve had to deal with the ongoing issue of black civil rights‚ whether that be improving them or reversing them. 1865 was the year of the end of the civil war‚ which has been a war over the question of whether slavery should be allowed. The South was defending

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