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Dictionary » C » Confrontation ConfrontationConfrontation The act by the therapist, or another patient in a therapy group, of openly interpreting a patients resistances, attitudes, feelings, or effects upon either the therapist, the group, or its member(s). ![]()
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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong... wrong place for that. You will get no converts here. There are plenty of forums available to you where you can happily exchange dubious quotes. Confrontation is not a good strategy for fruitful discussion. I, at least, would be more tolerant if you were willing to discuss why you hold the beliefs ...
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The Fiber Disease... investment. Sincerely, tamtam Your profit has turned from attention to financial. Whilst You speak of contracts You are evading yet another confrontation with the truth. I would not waste my time or money on buying scientific research from a movie maker with no sound scientific background.
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The Fiber Disease... the response from Dr. Wymore. I think the CDC knows that Tam has Identified something that is a potential threat. I know they are trying to avod confrontation. I will probably mention lack of vigilance and that I will be seeking litigation/ compensation........ Maybe, I will have an attorney ...
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Origins of life... Chances are they're both probably right. a) Almost all animals use height or altitude as intimidation displays. If you look at any animals in a confrontation (chickens are a good example, so are humans ironically) they're constantly trying to make themselves taller than the other. Altitude probably ...
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Dancing Naked In the Mind Field... a kind of ''Hi, Mom!'' wave at the courtroom camera -- was the only world-class scientist scheduled to testify at the trial. His long-anticipated confrontation with the prosecutors stacked up as a study in contrasts: He was smart. They were dumb. He was charismatic. They were not. Most important, ...
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