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    additional investments and employment. Traffic congestion, however, is not supportive towards transport mobility. The smooth flow of traffic movement plays an important role towards users’ satisfaction as they are commuting from their respective point of origin to reach their desired destination. Congestion can be defined as the slow movement of transports on the road when there are hindrances along the road that force the vehicles to move below their speed limits. In other words, traffic…

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    of the language and the splendor of the imagery when lecturing on the text.’ He did not notice her feelings, and the girl did not feel safe in the class. That story leads to a discussion about whether professors use trigger warnings on their course materials or not. Then what is “trigger warnings”?---Seen on the web, in tweets and on blogs, it usually takes the form of a sentence or a few words to caution readers about the content which will follow. The author adds a warning in recognition of…

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    them? It is being suggested that universities use trigger warnings to alert students if they will be exposed to sensitive content. Many students believe if trigger warnings are applied, it will make learning easier and comfortable. But there are other students and teachers who oppose to it and say that it will change the way of learning. I agree that trigger warnings will change education, it is an issue that needs to be seen from different points of views because not all results…

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    Dry needling involves the insertion of needles into tender points in the body without the injection of any substance. It is used to treat painful musculoskeletal disorders. The more common approaches, which are best supported by research, target myofascial trigger points. Dry needling and trigger point theory emerged from the use of injections of anesthetic to treat painful musculoskeletal conditions. Myofascial pain, or “trigger point” pain is often the source of chronic pain and dysfunction,…

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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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    college campuses. Trigger warnings in college classrooms, do not restrict speech, they create it. Thusly, college is a place where one is expected to confront all manner of unfamiliar, yet difficult, and in many cases, unpleasant ideas. What are both teachers and students to do if those ideas can be considered emotionally or psychologically harmful? Art depicts rape or violence. Literature discusses racism or sexism. Movies show abuse, assault, or war. In the New Republic article “Trigger…

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    concentration Depression Headaches Cramps in the lower abdoment In order for a fibromyalgia diagnosis to be given, the pain must be widespread and last longer than three months and must be coupled with fatigue and cognitive difficulties. Fibromyalgia trigger points are…

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    Why I Now Believe In Using Trigger Warnings: A Rhetorical Analysis “Why I Use Trigger Warnings” by Kate Manne was published two weeks ago to The New York Times’ Sunday Review Opinion section. She writes in response to the September cover story of The Atlantic by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt who discuss the movement of “coddling” American college students by their own request. Manne takes one of the aspects that they target and explains why she believes that trigger warnings are an…

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    Trigger Warnings Many students believe a professor should warn students about content being taught in the class that might offend the student, these are called trigger warnings. Do trigger warnings do a service for the student or a disservice? Triger warnings do a disservice by limiting the student’s right to acquire knowledge, limiting others’ rights to gain knowledge and denying the student’s ability to participate in academic discourse. Students believe trigger warnings do them a service…

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    Trigger Warnings In School

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    As an avid Tumblr browser, I have seen a deal of trigger warnings which are statements intended to warn that what follows could be disturbing and discusses what could be a cause for trauma. However, the first time I have ever even heard of someone expecting a trigger warning outside of internet blogs was two years ago in my high school English class when we were discussing Of Mice and Men. One girl, who I will call Emma, confronted the teacher before we could even get into the discussion,…

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