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The world is not becoming a safer place—Harrison and Wolf 25 have calculated that between 1870 and 2001, the frequency of wars between states increased steadily by 2% a year on average, and in the 1990s the frequency of wars between states rose by 36% per year, while since 9/11 terrorist attacks have continued to be common and widespread around the world.
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Seven seats expired in June, and Mr. McGreevey's choices will most likely help determine the frequency of future cranberry wars.
The aim of this study was to analyse frequency of embitterment in war veterans with Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as well as the potential impact of embitterment on the development of chronic PTSD.
Frequency of fearing nuclear war during past four weeks (scores in parentheses) was assessed by a question with six options: not at all (0), less than once a week (0.5), 1 2 times a week (6), 3 5 times a week (16), almost daily (22) and daily (28).
"War" is a fuzzy category, shading from global conflagrations to neighborhood turf battles, so the organizations that track the frequency and damage of war over time need a precise yardstick.
A repeat of the scale and frequency of Mr Blair's wars seems fanciful, but so does the prospect of Britain guarding its own turf and wishing the world away.
The advent of horse transport also increased the importance and frequency of military activities; formalized war honours became a means of social advancement, and increasing numbers of war captives (women and children, mostly Blackfeet) made slavery, adoption, and intermarriage more common.
The risk for common mental disorders was found to be significantly related to high frequency of fear for nuclear war, high scores of trait anxiety and high scores of immature defense style (Table 2).
After adjusting for significant mental health risk factors in logistic regression analysis, the risk for common mental disorders was found to be significantly related to the increasing frequency of fear for nuclear war, high scores of trait anxiety and high scores of immature defense style.
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