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    Working Overtime: The Cardiovascular Effects Related to Prolonged High-Intensity Exercise

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    November 12, 2024

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    Vol. 53, No. 6 Discussion about AI in education

    October 8, 2024

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    Vol. 53, No. 4 Guest speaker: VPUA Mindy Spence

    Blue Fusion

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    Celebratory Queer Space: Innovation Beyond Safe Space

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    Safe space refers to a place free of bias ... or potentially threatening actions [or] ideas ... * Simply, it is a place where one is accepted. A celebratory space is a safe space, but it is ALSO a place that reaches out to queer patrons to make them feel that they are not only accepted by the community, but that they are a part of the community. safe space. Merriam-Webster.comM. erriam-Webster, 2024. Web. 1 July 2024

    September 18, 2024 (Vol. 109, No. 4)

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    Bonnie\u27s Prairie - burn

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    Edison Elliot and the MIDAS Files

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    Impact of Interparental Conflict and Maternal Attachment on College Students’ Social Anxiety and Emotional Regulation

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    The potential impact that interparental conflict experienced during adolescence can have subsequently on college students was examined. The literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between interparental conflict and emotional dysregulation (Schwarz et al., 2012) and social anxiety (Adare et al., 2021). Maternal attachment was examined as a mediator of this relationship, as El-Sherkiah and Elmore-Staton (2004) identified it as a mediator between martial conflict and negative child outcomes. Specifically, this study examined the relationship between interparental conflict with social anxiety and emotional dysregulation. Additionally, this study examined maternal attachment as a mediator of those relationships. Interparental conflict was correlated positively with both social anxiety symptoms and emotional dysregulation. A negative correlation was found between interparental conflict and the proposed mediator (maternal attachment). However, maternal attachment did not mediate the relationship between interparental conflict and social anxiety symptoms, nor did it mediate the relationship between interparental conflict and emotional dysregulation

    ENG 3802-001 Shakespeare

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