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Pregnant women have been the target of partners who do not want to assume responsibility for the unborn child.

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One of the main stressors in our lives is “the disease to please”. This is a condition where we try to fix other people’s problems, make them feel better, let them use us as a free therapist and generally consider their needs over our own. This ?disease? is in our control and can be stopped. It can be stopped politely and without damaging important relationships. In fact, it really MUST be stopped. It is probably one of the biggest time consumers and is a major obstacle to enjoying our work and

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"Mom, I'm, too sick to go to school today." We joke about feigning illness to avoid school, but the illness is not always feigned. Stressors that students face each day can be just as detrimental as those faced by their parents. Yet stress management for students is not as readily available as is stress

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The recent shooting in Manchester, Connecticut reminds human resource professionals that we must monitor the potential for violence and unsafe behavior in the workplace. Planning for any performance intervention or termination conference should include an evaluation of the risk for dangerous behavior. This article includes a comprehensive series of questions to support such an evaluation.

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"Message in a Bottle" is a 1979 hit song by Sting and The Police. The song was composed by Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (a.k.a. "Sting") and was The Police's first number one hit in the United Kingdom. The song is about a castaway that is stranded on an island, who sends out message in a bottle to ask

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Noise can be a nuisance and worse of all it stalks us in our own homes, thanks to the neighbors. About 100 million Americans share walls with strangers, many in acoustical slums. In U.S. Census Bureau surveys, people consistently rate noise ahead of crime, traffic and other social ills as a primary reason they want to move.

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All known geniuses were possibly absorbed with their passionate interests when they were young. Their passions were possibly viewed as weird or quirky obsessions. But look where they are now or have achieved in times gone by. The results of many of these passions have changed our world.

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A police officer’s world is populated by unsavory characters, regulated by laws, regulations and policies, and powered by spikes of adrenalin.

Police stressors

This article describes the Adrenal Stress Response that affects everyone during stressful or violent situations. It explains some of the common and not so common effects of this phenomenon and offers practical advice for those that want to include Adrenal Stess Conditioning in their training

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Today one in 2500 persons are found to have some form of autism. It affects many children from birth. Males are four times more likely than females to have this disorder. A common characteristic of autism is lack of a normal intelligence and moral reasoning.

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