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POPSCoping With The Holidays Source : Please consider joining Peace4 the Missing This is an importantMissing Persons Awareness and Support Networkhttp://peace4missing.ning.com/
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POPSINCOMPETENCE RULES AMERICA Since the industrial revolution, the same ruling class has split in two: Republicans and Democrats- One just may be the lessor of two evils
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POPSAm I Dead Yet? A fascinating article that explores the state of death and why we have such a hard time coping with it.
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POPSFatal Fallout, Coping With Crime This series explores the effect of crime from the perspective of not only the victim's family, but the family of the convicted. It is a raw look at how in a moment's notice, so many lives are changed, some for the better, some for the worse.
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POPSTaking a loss on a trade This long post is well worth the read to help in coping with a loss on a trade or more specifically when and how to take a loss.
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POPSDrugs with Suicide Side Effect Whether or not any of these drugs cause suicidal thoughts and behavior is the critical question we need to answer; up to now, we have not answered that
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POPSDare to Be Yourself - from Psychology Today I was reading my friend feed stream and someone posted a link to this article. I had some insane realizations this weekend and this is definitely among the list. Though, this is one I think we deal with on and off again through our lives - being authentic and having a core self. Definitely fascinating and interesting.
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POPSCancer's Unexpected Blessings In memory of someone I greatly admire and pray I can emulate when I arrive at this ultimate time in life. To finish well...what an ultimate blessing.
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POPSSales Workers Top Employees in Distress Workers in sales, those putting in 60 hours or more per week and those with jobs considered untraditional for their genders had the highest rates of psychological distress, according to a new study in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. The study, which surveyed more than 60,000 Australian workers at 58 different companies, measured distress by asking questions about how often people felt sad, nervous, hopeless etc. Overall, the study shows that there's a high rate of psychological distress among workers. It's hard to know if this is a growing problem or one we've just become more recently aware of but it shows that a lot more people than you might expect aren't coping well with the daily grind.