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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or better known as PTSD is an illness affecting many people in the world, but its most common victims are the veterans of war. One in eight veterans return from war afflicted with PTSD and the number continually rises with war time atrocities becoming worse as new terror organizations form. The things our soldiers see greatly traumatize leaving them scarred for life and give them an incomprehensible fear of it, leading to a difficult life in which they can’t live…

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    One of the biggest things that pops into my head about psychosocial when it comes to burn victims, would be the possibility of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Receiving serious burns can be traumatic to the patient, but it is not just that, the situations surrounding what caused the burn could be just as traumatic. An example I can think of is a house fire; family members could have been lost along with all of the patient’s belongs. So, this patient is not just dealing with the trauma…

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    Post-War Change In Canadian Society Canada from 1945-1982 witnessed a time of great change involving political, social and cultural development. There were both internal and external forces at the root of these changes, which held both positive and negative, long lasting and temporary effects on Canadian society. The majority of these changes occured indirectly from external forces, and have had a significant degree of impact in shaping the way we live our lives today in Canada. Three sizable…

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    other health care professional discuss and thoroughly explain results and accuracies of the screening. Education about post-partum depression and the effects on mother and infant is important for clinicians and health care professionals. Professionals should have ongoing training and obtain up to date knowledge for screenings, intervention, and best practices. Best practices for post-partum depression also include appropriate protocol during positive screenings. The protocol should include…

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    With the cost of post-secondary studies at an all-consuming high, and ever getting higher, many people find it hard to cope in a society where education is necessary but not available to everyone. The high cost of tuition affects not only current and future students, but their families, the labour market and Canada as a whole. Post-Secondary Education should be considered a right and become free in Canada. To fully understand why every student and their families believe post-secondary…

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    Leadership, as a method of management is just as important in post-bureaucratic era as it has been previously during the bureaucratic period. Though, it is necessary to understand which leadership style has changed. Exemplars of strong leadership are in constant demand and are quickly formulated and described in various forms and forums in modern culture. Whilst the skills approaches concerns a leader’s capabilities, the style approach focuses on what leaders do and how they act. Thorough…

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    struggling with a disorder called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) (Rosenthal). People today hear a great deal about it in the news with war veterans, although, this disorder does not affect war veterans alone. For instance, if one has been exposed to any kind of tragic event, he/she is at risk of post-traumatic stress disorder. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, unfortunately, is the inevitable result from experiencing traumas ranging from war violence to car crashes. Post-traumatic stress…

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    Hardeman Post was a prominent American pilot born on November 22, 1898. He was from Maysville, Oklahoma and became one of the world’s most famous aviators in the 1930s. He set a record and became the first person to complete a flight around the world solo. Overcoming personal tragedy, Post refused to let this interfere with his love for flying. In addition to his airspeed records, he also invented the pressurized flight suit and discovered the jet stream. Throughout his lifetime, although Post…

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    Caused by a catastrophic event, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, additionally referred to as PTSD, is a condition in which a person may experience anxiety, apprehension, and stress even when there is no longer a precarious threat. Events that instigate the feeling of being powerless and revolve around a series of risk factors are attributes of a traumatic occurrence that result in PTSD. Originating from the creation of fear memories in genes and the response to distress in the brain, scientists…

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    Post-earnings-announcement drift (PEAD) refers to the tendency of a stock’s return to drift for several monthly following publications of earnings results (Sadka, 2006). Ball & Brown discovered this anomaly in 1968, where they argued that investors tend to underreact to the information content of earnings. This explains why firms with high-standardized unexpected earnings (SUE) outperform low SUE companies. It is also worth noting that the persistence of this anomaly raises serious concerns…

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