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Relax, Release, Reboot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Relax, Release, Reboot

Remember to relax, release, and reboot because without your brain, you cannot walk; without your brain, you cannot feel; without your brain, you cannot talk; without your brain, you cannot heal. So please, you do matter, and never let these next two words scare you like they did me. It’s only two words, and you can learn to enjoy life again: mental health. I tried different methods to “unwind” as I tried that “word” over and over. I learned that trying to unwind depression takes a long time and pain, and you just end up more wound up again and again. I look at a depressed brain as a tangled fishnet filled with hundreds of hooks, and the more I try to unwind it, the more tugging it takes and the hooks keep making new and deeper scars. Forget the word unwind because it’s only used for ropes, cables, coils, wires, etc., not your mind.

Getty Research Journal, Number 5
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Getty Research Journal, Number 5

  • Categories: Art

The Getty Research Journal publishes the original research underway at the Getty and seeks to foster an environment of collaborative scholarship among art historians, museum curators, and conservators. Articles explore the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum and Research Institute, as well as the annual themes and ongoing research projects of the Research Institute. Shorter texts highlight new acquisitions and discoveries, and focus on the diverse tools for scholarship being developed at the Getty. This issue features essays on early modern alchemy; portraits of the Orsini family; a decorative design for a Borghese palace; the Eruditi Italiani archive; the collecting habits of Louis-Phil...

Just Don't Get Sick
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Just Don't Get Sick

The ability to obtain health care is fundamental to the security, stability, and well-being of poor families. Government-sponsored programs provide temporary support, but as families leave welfare for work, they find themselves without access to coverage or care. The low-wage jobs that individuals in transition are typically able to secure provide few benefits yet often disqualify employees from receiving federal aid. Drawing upon statistical data and in-depth interviews with over five hundred families in Oregon, Karen Seccombe and Kim Hoffman assess the ways in which welfare reform affects the well-being of adults and children who leave the program for work. We hear of asthmatic children whose uninsured but working mothers cannot obtain the preventive medicines to keep them well, and stories of pregnant women receiving little or no prenatal care who end up in emergency rooms with life-threatening conditions. Representative of poor communities nationwide, the vivid stories recounted here illuminate the critical relationship between health insurance coverage and the ability to transition from welfare to work.

Research on Terrorism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Research on Terrorism

Bidragydere: Bruce Hoffman; Andrew Silke; John Horgan; Gavin Cameron; Leonard Weinberg; William Eubank; Avishag Gordon; Walter Enders; Todd Sandler; Louise Richardson; Frederick Schulze; Gaetano Joe Ilardi

The Terrorism Threat and U.S. Government Responses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

The Terrorism Threat and U.S. Government Responses

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The dual mission of the USAF Institute for National Security Studies is to promote national security research for the Department of Defense within the military academic community and to support the Air Force national security education program. INSS coordinates and focuses outside thinking in various disciplines and across services to develop new ideas for USAF and DOD policy making. Located within the staff of the Dean of the Faculty at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs, INSS is an independent research center supported by various DOD organizations. In addition to the USAF Academy Dean, the primary INSS sponsor is the National Security Policy Division, Nuclear and Counterproliferation Directorate, Headquarters US Air Force (AF/XONP). The Institute helps to develop research topics, select researchers, administer sponsored research, and host conferences and workshops that facilitate the dissemination of information to a wide range of private and government organizations. Its research centers on arms control, proliferation, regional security, environmental security, information operations, Air Force policy, and space policy.

Autoimmune Diseases
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

Autoimmune Diseases

Autoimmune disease represents a group of more than 60 different chronic autoimmune diseases that affect approximately 6% of the population. Autoimmune diseases arise when ones immune system actively targets and destroys self tissue resulting in clinical disease with prime examples such as Lupus and Type 1 diabetes. The immune system is designed to protect us from foreign pathogens such as viruses and bacteria. However, during the process of generating immune cells for this purpose, as a negative consequence, self-reactive immune cells are also generated. This book aims to present the latest knowledge and insights regarding the different contributing factors and their interplay, discussions on several autoimmune diseases and their case studies, and therapeutic treatments, including stem cell, for autoimmune diseases.

Handbook of War Studies II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 592

Handbook of War Studies II

Essays reflecting the most recent theoretically and empirically-oriented research on international warfare

Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1444