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    A concussion is an trauma induced alteration in mental states that may or may not result in loss of consciousness. When an athlete encounters a trauma to the head they may have symptoms such as behavioral changes, mood disturbances, and even cognitive difficulties like paying attention or having difficulty making a judgement. Concussions should be taken seriously due to the risks that the athletes are facing. Allowing an athlete to resume their activity while having a head injury is a poor…

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    themselves as part of a British colony and under British authority. This resulted in many themes of Australian culture to be influenced by Britain including: sports; foods; fashion; entertainment and music; behaviour and individual attitude about society. Post- WWII the Australian society developed unique characteristics…

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    Survivalist “Imprint” of Obama’s Rhetoric: Post-9/11, Post-Zombie Apocalypse and Foreign Policy Apologia”, written by Olivia Miller from Colorado State University. The paper was an attempt to identify and explain the relationship between Post-zombie apocalypse narrative structure found in zombie media text like The Walking Dead, and president Obama’s foreign policy apologia speeches. The reason that post-zombie apocalypse was chosen over the zombie apocalypse is because post-zombie apocalypse is…

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    Are we in a post racial society? The world around is spinning, disintegrating, becoming a shell of humanity. We fight with each other over whether the colour of our skin still effects our opportunities in life. When is enough truly enough? I say we are living in a new post racial society. We are free from the associations we once put on the colour of one’s skin. We are a blended culture that opens everyone with open arms. Ever since the 1960’s we have been making progress. In the 1960’s people…

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    Factors That Led to Post War Red Scare Tia Brown AMH 2020/2042 June 11, 2017 After World War II, an anti-communist movement emerged in the United States. This period, which was known as the Red Scare, emerged after the war in the mid-1940’s and lasted into the 1950’s. During the Red Scare, the fear of communism was prevalent both within the government and among private citizens. There were a variety of factors, both international and domestic, that led to the post war Red Scare, and…

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    between the situation that I was in and the situation that I wanted to be in was the specific occupation. I had an idea on the field of study, but selecting a specific program for post-graduate studies was the part that I was unsure on. I am in 3B coop Kinesiology, and I have one year before I have to decide on a job or post-graduate study. There are so many occupations that interested me and I was nervous on choosing just one specific path. My friends who are not in coop all decided their…

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    A well known debate today is whether young adults should seek a post-secondary education or if they should jump right into the workforce after graduating high school. When analyzing articles, you have to pay attention to the dates they were written and who wrote them. Some sources are biased and could persuade your thoughts and decisions in a negative way. Many people disagree with attending a type of post-secondary schooling, but college can give students the ability to financially succeed…

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    This article is about how to help children deal with post-traumatic stress. Children can be dealing with stress due to dramatic events that happened such as a car accident, fire, a divorce. Unlike adults children deal with stress differently sometimes they cannot verbally tell us what is going on so we need to be watching for signs that show that they are dealing with stress. Some of the ways that you can see that a child is dealing with stress is they keep replaying and dramatic events through…

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    Leadership acts a dynamic force, which is able to adapt to accommodate different forms of working environments. Due to the post - bureaucratic shift, leadership practices has change as a result of attempting to adapt therefore stay relevant and effective. Post – bureaucratic leaders have changed their ways of thinking from being Based on success and efficiency to the concerns of the fundamental human need of their employees. Those in higher leadership roles are developing more personal…

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    Author and cultural critic Touré discuss what it signifies to be post-black and the search for black identity in this day in age in Who’s Afraid of Post-Blackness. Before this video, I only knew Touré as a host on BET and I assumed that I would not have anything in common with him based on his past discussion on BET. After the watching the video I began to understand that even though we grew up in different eras, we still were taught the same lessons from our parents and experienced some of the…

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