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Severe Early Trauma

"One of the first things you need to ask is, how did you survive this? This is amazing that you're still here. It's amazing that you still have the guts to go on with your life. What is allowing you to function? What are you good at? What gives you comfort?"- Bessel van der KolkResearch undertaken for the DSM-IV revealed that survivors of repeated and severe childhood trauma generally experience a common set of problems as adults. This video series examines the wide range of symptoms for what the researchers have labeled Disorders of Extreme Stress. Four survivors of childhood trauma discuss its impact on their lives, and describe their attempts to cope with those effects, to heal, and to find meaning in life.

Severe Early Trauma

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Battle Skipper

Sayaka Kitaoji is admired by almost everyone at St. Ignacio's. An upperclassman and the President of the Debutante Club, she's probably the richest girl in the hemisphere. Unfortunately, she's also manipulative, power-hungry, and generally evil. Without regard for property or school regulations, the members of the Debutante Club, led by their ruthless leader, will unleash their deadly "Battle Skipper" giant robots in their mad quest to rule the school...and then the world! Even though they're mostly freshman, the five valiant members of the Etiquette Club stand ready to oppose the Debutante Club. Unbeknownst to Sayaka, the basement of the Etiquette Club is really the secret base for a squad of super-advanced prototype combat suits!

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错误重复的编辑

In the early 20th century in China, Chan Zan travels to Shanghai with his younger sister in search of a new life after their home village is destroyed by a group of bandits. He notices that Shanghai is divided into an international settlement under the control of various foreign powers, such as Britain and Japan. Besides, he observes that the martial artists' community in Shanghai is marred with disunity and the various schools are pursuing their individual goals. That reflects the state of China: the Chinese are individualistic and often in internal conflict with their fellow countrymen, instead of uniting to drive out their common enemies (the foreigners) and regain sovereignty of their nation. Fok Yuen-gap, founder of Ching-mou School, is trying hard to persuade and influence the other schools to unite under a common purpose of defending China from foreign intrusion.

错误重复的编辑

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Match of the 70's

Match of the Seventies is a British sports documentary television series broadcast on BBC1 in two series between 26 July 1995 and 2 September 1996. Presented by Dennis Waterman it featured highlights of the English football seasons during the 1970s.[1] It begins in the summer of 1970, shortly after England's defeat in the World Cup in a season in which Arsenal won the double and concludes at the end of the 1979-1980 season with an increasingly dominant Liverpool side retaining their league title.

Match of the 70's

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