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    that impacts our daily lives and has a massive impact on ones future development more importantly neural development. How can such events determine ones developmental process neurologically, and how can spirituality counter the effects of trauma? It more just a six- letter word can cause more damage than one can imagine. First off, what is neural development and how does it correlates to trauma? Neural development is relevant to the…

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    The area the Himalayas are geographically located within hold the greatest amount of ice outside of the polar region, and within the region, contains the ten largest rivers in Asia, (Wilkes & Eriksson, The Melting Himalayas: Cascading Effects of Climate Change on Water, Biodiversity, and Livelihoods, 2009). Although the Himalayas contain a great source of ice due to high alpine glaciers, climate change is rapidly changing the topography of this area by accelerating the melting of ice, (Wilkes,…

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    the Anti Bullying Campaign event and participated in the campaign on Tuesday, September 12. I decided to attend the event, because it is important to spread awareness about bullying and promote peace. I also decided to attend the event because the day and time of the event was accommodating. Bullying can happen to anyone and the victims need to know that they're not alone. Bullying campaigns are usually helpful and can positively impact someone's life. Attending the event helped me identify…

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    Sportainment Case Study

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    are “a sort of athletic variety show… an event where the game is not the (only) thing” (Bustad, lecture, 2017). This relates back to both “sportainment” and the corporate sport model. All three of these terms relate back to the fact that sport is developing into much more that it was originated as; it is becoming more about popularity and money than just playing the game (Bustad, lecture,…

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    Madrid Research Paper

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    that separated from other cities, especially some of the historic sites. Even though the city has had various great times in the past there has also been very negative times. For example, during the 19th century, the metropolis went through bloody events. This has impacted the city in a negative way, nevertheless, the city continues…

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    Butler Yeats is comparable to current media reports in today’s society; men of power being accused of sexual misconduct against women. Many famous men repeatedly abuse their power and the consequences often fall upon women and society, relating to the events in “Leda and the Swan”. Acceptable behaviour in society today is very different than what was believed in Greek mythology. Men of power and position today should realize that they are…

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    victim to many sights of injustice and violence. The violence plays a serious role in this novel as it highlights the reality of living in a time like that in which any breath could be their last. Specific accounts of violence that deepened the impact of the work were seen on Seidler's journey to Paris and his time at concentration camps. On Seidler's long trek to Paris, he encounters many refugees from the war. One intense image he recalls is “women carrying their dying children, even dead…

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    After the riots, the immediate impacts were an already divided Democratic Party. “Since 1968, independent and on-the-fence voters have come to perceive that there are, in fact, two Democratic Parties represented by two kinds of candidates. There is the middle-income, middle-minded, socially more conservative, bread-and-butter Democratic Party. Then, there is the better-educated, higher-income, socially liberal Democratic Party.” Although the Mayor hoped to control the action on the streets,…

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    Risk is the uncertainty of an event or condition with the potential to cause a negative or positive effect (Watt, n.d.). Risk management is the identification and assessment of risk and planning responses to reduce it acceptable level and increasing the likelihood of it reaching a successful conclusion (Watt, n.d.). A risk management plan is a strategy to bring to a minimum the adverse effects that uncertain conditions have on a project (Watt, n.d.) Three IT risk management plan are, Risk…

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    Trauma Resilience

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    According to Costello, Erkanli, Fairbank, and Angold (as cited in Accomazzo, Israel, & Romney, 2015), a potentially traumatic event (PTE) affects a person well-being, degrades the honor of their character, or endangers their existing. Moreover, Barker (2003), states that trauma is the physical or mental impact induced by some type of shock, an act of violence, or an unforeseen circumstance (Barker, 2003), and hinders children’s biopsychosocial and academic development…

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