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    did what they did. Lukianoff and Haidt had the very unique idea of pulling seemingly random stories together and creating a coherent article that made the readers question what is going in today’s society and high level education schools. The one point that the authors stick to consistently in the article is how everything is changing and not for the best. The way in which the authors do this is unconventional,…

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    are weak and groundless. The author was convincing and right as she provides many true ideas. So the first idea when she states that people's wrong concept of meditation is about sitting quietly and doing nothing. Mai is totally convincing in this point as many people…

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    The Republican sniper was back on the battlefield at the same thing as he saw his next target. He took a favorable aim and grasped the trigger but, right before he could pull the trigger he saw an image of his brother emerges in front of his eyes. He instantly dropped his gun and the enemy ran away before they noticed the Republican. Fortunately another enemy appeared and this time he wasn’t going to mess up. The sniper grabbed his gun aimed, and shot. The Free Stater died instantly. Again the…

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    "Compulsive Lying." Good Therapy. N.p., 03 Feb. 2017. Web. 7 Mar. 2017. . The article main argument is about Compulsive Lying and everything to know about it.The first thing the article points out is what are the symptoms of Compulsive Lying like pretending to show a positive light. The next argument is that there is a difference between Compulsive Lying and Pathological Lying in which compulsive is more uncontrollable while Pathological liar is more in control of what they say. The final…

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    not. Lukianoff and Haidt, discussed trigger warnings across universities as a movement in the rising. Consequently, it can be beneficial as it will give students time to prepare or at least know a subject contacting graphical content will be discussed in class. Although, trigger warnings seem to be doing more harm than good, as some students are taking the warnings too far. College students who are willing to spend their effort in arguing why trigger warning should be kept and be…

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    Triggered: An Account of Living in the 21st Century [Redacted as Not to Trigger] It all began on a rainy day. I was in my house, sifting through the usual onslaught of emails, direct messages, and twitter posts. I switch tabs over to my youtube channel, to check how people were responding to my instructional video on how to make Star Wars themed crochet doilies, when suddenly I saw it. I gasped aloud as my eyes met the black text in the comments section that read “ur fat”. I recoiled in my chair…

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    Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT), according to Muscle Health, is a specialized from a deep tissue massage in which pressure and friction are used to release areas of strain in the muscle, in other words, it’s known as a Trigger point. To go further, NMT was originally founded by Dr. Stanley Lief, in the year of 1930 in England. Dr. Lief first lived here in the United States and trained as a chiropractor and a naturopathic physician. NMT was based on the combination with American chiropractic and…

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    By definition, lucid dreaming is being aware of dreaming while dreaming. Perhaps a double entendre but, perhaps, this closely explains the meaning without confusion. Coined long ago, the word "lucid" is used in the sense of mental clarity. Almost anyone, with knowledge obtained by doing, can live through lucid dreams. Not in any way dream control, lucid dreams have little or no control on dreaming. Nevertheless, lucidity in a dream will probably improve the ability to methodically affect the…

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    If someone asks a legitimate question you should respond with a legitimate answer. Do not add fuel to the fire, and cause a possible trigger for escalation. Most people just want to be treated firmly, fairly, and consistently. By not treating your clients like this you can also trigger an escalation event. By the way a lack of consistency is a problem for most organizations and considered to have a negative impact on the organization as a whole. Unfortunately, there is no easy fix and no…

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    Myofascial Release Therapy

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    Benefits of sports massage Sport massage is more than just a treatment for sports related injuries, it can produce remarkable benefits for both professional athletes as well as individuals physically, physiologically and physiologically. Physical Benefits • Motion and Flexibility: Sports massage is used to relax overly tense muscles and provide additional flexibility, which is especially important when an individual has tight or damaged muscle tissue. This tight or damaged muscle tissue can…

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