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    Greece. From there, Monzer was hoping to reach Austria. He has finally arrived in Germany. In Syria, Monzer could not sleep, eat, work, or do anything in his hometown of Hama due to the constant worry of bombing barrels being dropped around him. Although he can now sleep comfortably and never has to worry about what he is going…

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    uncontrollable. As anxiety is a future-oriented mood-state, many individuals may be nervous of not knowing what may or may not happen, causing worry and nervousness. Two prominent anxiety disorders that focus on the feeling of worry are generalized anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), is the lack of control over of the worry process (Brown et al, 1994). When the concern over future events becomes severe and uncontrollable, it becomes…

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    DSM-V Information Literacy Exercise As we grow in life, we are all exposed to undesirable circumstances, worries about the future, or stressful situations. We may be anxious about them for a while, or maybe even fret over them for the rest of the day. However, what happens when a person begins to lose control over their life because of constant unreasonable worries? Such a problem has become widespread in the U.S and other western countries. In fact, anxiety disorders have become the most…

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    is about a man going through problems about killing another soldier in the Vietnam War. I believe that it was a good kill. The reasons I believe this is because the man could have killed him and his men, he took out an enemy so it was one less to worry about, and its war soldiers are suppose to kill the enemy. I believe it was a good kill because the man could have killed him and his men that were sleeping in the tents. The narrator of the story did a good thing. If he wouldn’t have killed the…

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    letter A for “adultery”. She had a child out of marriage. The town wants to know who the father is, but she won’t say. There are many letters I can pick out from, so any letter can describe me, but I chose the letter W. To me, the letter W means “worries too much”. W is the perfect archetype that describes me. Although I don’t show my emotions publicly often, I care about every little thing. I always consider the things that can go wrong and what could make everything better. My worrying…

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    Anxiety is an usual psychological state of worry regarding numerous elements of life. Stress, alongside anxiety, is really a common emotion connected with envisioned future fear or even with direct worry about situations that might happen. Anxious children seem to be rebellious or show irritability towards usual parenting behaviour, as they are psychologically obstructed by worries. Anxious behaviour, avoidance, fears and worries are commonly spotted among children suffering with anxiety.…

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    physically embodying the fear of losing him. a fear that’d almost came true earlier in the year. his sigh is deep, drawn out as he acknowledges his mistake by holding him so tightly. it was fine. he was fine; they were fine. he has nothing to worry about. his worries were exaggerated; inflated by the reminiscences of the accident that remained in their lives. they were uncalled for ... but inarguable in his dreams where he couldn’t convince himself otherwise. “ ‘m sorry ... bad dream. ”…

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    ❖ Question 6.2 Present the first worry about the popular version of evidentialism, and discuss a possible reply to it. The first worry about the popular version of evidentialism states that (conclude from the ‘Headstrong Physicist’ example), in the case that one is willingly rejecting to accept positively additional evidence that may or may not alter his/her justification on the proposition supported by his/her evidences, then evidentialism sounds wrong. Popular version of evidentialism says…

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    requires for three out of the six symptoms reflecting psychological or physiological arousal that accompany worry. These symptoms include feeling keyed up, restless, or on edge, difficulty concentrating, disrupted sleep, or muscle tension, irritability, and fatigue. According to Michelle Newman, writer of GAD, “worry is a common feature of mood disorders, so GAD cannot be diagnosed if the worry occurs exclusively in the context of a mood disorder.” According to the Handbook of Prescriptive…

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    Matthew 6: 25-34 Analysis

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    wake up one day and not worry about anything? The answer to a life of no worry has finally been answered. It was actually answered over 1,500 years ago when Matthew was written 6:25-34. In this passage, Jesus preaches to his people that there is more to life than worrying about food and clothing (Matthew 6:26). Instead of worrying about our lives and the struggles we may face, we should turn our focus to God and trust that he has a plan for us. Although our worries may be different today…

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