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Concrete Thinking Defined
A pattern of thought and feeling in which an ability to generalize and abstract is impaired; thinking which is limited to immediate environmental stimuli and/or the literal meaning of the word.
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Namibia: Political Tolerance Towards One Namibia, One Nation!
Published December 5, 2008, 2:27 am, AllAfrica.com
I have been tempted to write this piece of argument in light of the ugly turn-out of events at Outapi, Omusati Region on November 22, 2008, following the 'alleged' head-on clash between RDP and SWAPO supporters, a situation which Nampol nearly failed to arrest.
Steve Fraser: Beyond the Bailout State
Published December 2, 2008, 1:55 pm, HuffingtonPost
Instead of embracing a sense of adventurousness, a readiness to break with the past so enthusiastically promoted during the campaign, Obama seems overcome with inhibitions and fears.
Beyond the Bailout State
Published December 2, 2008, 11:49 am, Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel
On a December day in 1932, with the country prostrate under the weight of the Great Depression, ex-president Calvin Coolidge -- who had presided over the reckless stock market boom of the Jazz Age Twenties (and famously declaimed that "the business of America is business") -- confided to a friend: "We are in a new era to which I do not belong."
Vulvodynia: Dismissed and undiagnosed
Published December 2, 2008, 7:27 am, The Globe and Mail
Sufferers are often told it's 'all in their heads.' But chronic vulvar pain is real, medical researchers say
Beyond the Bailout State
Published December 2, 2008, 12:57 am, Middle East Online
The American way of life, including its economy of mass consumption, has depended on maintaining the country's global preeminence by any means possible: economic, political, and, in the end, military, says Steve Fraser .
Couple renovates home for daughter's therapy
Published November 30, 2008, 7:43 pm, The Telegraph
Construction workers have made progress on an addition to the Drainer home in rural Jersey County that will allow 3-year-old Tess more room for therapy, but her mother worries that money will run out before it is completed.
Outside Adelanto sits a shrine in the desert
Published November 29, 2008, 5:18 pm, The Press-Enterprise
The statue of Quan Âm rises from the desert near Adelanto, a 24-foot-high marble tribute to a Buddhist goddess and a symbol of the dogged determination of the Venerable Thich Dang Phap to promote his message of happiness and serenity.
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