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    In The Atlantic Magazine, an article entitled, “The Coddling of the American Mind” by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt addressed and issue occurring on college campuses. That issue is trigger warnings and its impact on the academe. This study asks a question: Are trigger warnings impacting the academic freedom of faculty? The University of Chicago is one of many institutions willing to take on the issue, establishing a position in support of its facility and academic freedom. In 1902, then…

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    as shown below. str_Make Proper Case str_ParseString Triggers:-Though triggers are a special kind of stored procedures, it won't make sense to follow the same naming convention as we do for stored procedures. While naming triggers we have to extend the stored procedure naming convention in two ways.Triggers always depend on a base table and can't exist on their own. So, it's better to link the base table's name with the trigger name. Triggers are associated with one or more of the following…

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    ATOD appear to be when clients are most vulnerable to relapse” (p. 263). Relapse can be triggered by many different types of factors: environmental, behavioral, cognitive/social, biological, etc. Everyone is different when it comes to what may trigger a relapse, therefore there is no set way on how to process through substance abuse treatment programs. For example, relapse can be caused by “battles with depression or even patterns of destructive habits” (Haris, Fallot, Rebecca, 2005).…

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    irritants, smoke, air pollution, dust and physical activities are all triggers for asthma.1 Childhood asthma is the most serious chronic disease in children and infants.2 I think childhood asthma is rising mainly due to the environment. As we all know air pollution and tobacco smoke has greatly increased over the years.3 Air pollution and tobacco smoke are both triggers of asthma.2 This could mean children are being exposed to these trigger early on…

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    Jed Baker in “No More Meltdowns” makes one thing clear, and that is meltdowns will happen in the classroom and at home as well. Jed Baker not only teaches the reader how to manage meltdowns, but he also explains how to prevent the meltdown from happening. Jed says that there are four steps to managing and preventing meltdowns, number one is “manage [your] own expectations of our children so we can control our temper, create a sense of competence in [your] children, and avoid constant power…

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    psychologist with a PsyD. She was also a licensed professional clinical counselor. The purpose of this particular group session was focused on triggers and how to deal with them. Dr. Birt wanted to find out what triggered these patients to use and abuse alcohol and/or drugs. She then took what they said and came up with better ways for them to handle these triggers. There were only 4 patients that attended this group. They were all in the facility because they depended on alcohol to help with…

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    treatment of recovering individuals? No. Once a client relapses are they sentenced to live out a life within the grips of their addiction? No, absolutely not. It is important however as a treating professional to know exactly what a relapse is, triggers that may lead to a relapse, the signs and symptoms associated with relapse, and the different models in which relapse is described. As defined by Miller and Harris in their journal A Simple Scale of Gorski’s Warning Signs for Relapse, there…

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    freedom is in danger. Trigger warnings are a popular topic among colleges. Some believe trigger warnings are needed when expressing stressful material. Some colleges are even making it a policy to include trigger warnings in the syllabus. In America now, Richson argues “Victims of PTSD do not have more to learn about the academic subject matter that it is traumatic for them; they have lived it(Richson 98). Although the reason behinds trigger warnings are splendid. Enforcing trigger warnings as…

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    you have the ability to legally make a semi-automatic rifle, perform and act like a automatic rifle by utilizing legal gun modifications? In most mass shooting cases today, shooters often utilize gun modifications such as bump stocks, single stage triggers, optic sights, muzzle breaks and quick extended magazine release clips, which are all legal modifications that can be made to any registered firearm. These modifications offer no advantage to the everyday shooter and don’t enhance your rifle,…

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    could act as a trigger warning, but it did have that effect on me. The novel has the death of a character and the theme of not fitting into society. For someone who felt left out and isolated for not being normal, this book could have enacted a trigger to that time in their life. For someone who has experienced a death of a love one, could also…

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