Workshop to teach coping with anxiety in Madison (Madison Eagle)
MADISON - The Madison Public Library, 39 Keep St., will present “Panic and Anxiety - An Overview” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 31.
MADISON - The Madison Public Library, 39 Keep St., will present “Panic and Anxiety - An Overview” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 31.
Review Date: MARCH 15, 2010 Publisher: iUniverse (260 pp.) Price (hardback): $26.95 Price (paperback): $16.95 Publication Date: November 23, 2009 ISBN (hardback): 978-1-4401-7211-3 ISBN (paperback): 978-1-4401-7216-8 Category: AUTHORS Classification: FICTION
Very recently, quietly, unannounced, Arundhati Roy became a rare writer to visit the forbidding and forbidden precincts of Central India’s Dandakaranya Forests, home to a melange of tribespeople many of whom have taken up arms to protect their people against state-backed marauders and exploiters.
Was this distinguished gentleman a famous scientist or elder statesman ... Why was he strolling into Newton at this late hour? And why was he making a special journey to Newton?
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MAYS LANDING--The drunk driver who admitted to causing a crash that killed an Atlantic County corrections officer was sentenced in Superior Court this morning. The defendant has a long history of trying to hurt himself, but says he never wanted his problems to spill onto anyone else.
With growing talk of a possible second economic turndown, investors would have to have teflon-coated nerves not to consider the prospect with trepidation. Investing long-term and riding out the ups and downs is one thing, but do we really want to put ourselves through all that anxiety again?
Al Ain A moderate-intensity earthquake yesterday jolted Madam, a town in south-eastern Sharjah, sending a wave of panic among the residents. No human and property losses were reported.
There is a growing anxiety among Chinese college students that, upon graduation, they will be unable to find high-paying jobs and find themselves unable to escape the ranks of the "ant tribe," a term used to describe a new class of Chinese youth. They are called this because they are industrious like ants and they live in crowded conditions. "If you choose to stay in Beijing after graduation ...