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Almost all newspaper publishers are coping with problems.
Yet the United States looks to Beijing for help in coping with problems in countries including North Korea and Pakistan.
"This is our history, this is our inbuilt way of coping with problems".
In reality, eating disorders, including anorexia, are serious mental health problems, triggered by a complex interplay of low self-worth, difficulties in coping with problems and – possibly – genetics.
The wives comforted one another at memorial services for their husbands and shared tips on coping with problems they probably never thought they would face.
Also noteworthy was the performance of "The Descendants," which stars George Clooney as a father coping with problems of mortality and real estate.
"This is not just about coping with problems now.
Our aim is to minimize human interaction in coping with problems of incompleteness.
The child recovers equilibrium until coping with problems again causes a crisis that leads to the availability of more new resources, and so on.
Since coping with problem-solving and seeking support was common at the start of the course, we tested if there was a pre-post improvement among people who were using less of these strategies (score <1.5).
Such improvement covered fatigue, weakness and coping with problems of everyday life activities [ 6– 8].
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