Thursday, January 6th, 2011 at
12:13 pm
My husband and I are both Soldiers, and our new scheduled deployment (thank you Obama) carries a risk that we will be in separate locations down range. Are we entitled to separation pay just like the guys with wives back home? Thanks!
No children here; thanks for clearing it up guys, I have been receiving extremely varied information regarding this!
Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 at
9:49 am
Our 6 yr old male weim pees in the house when my husband leaves. So, basically when he is left home with me, he pees on the floor. He does not do this when I leave the house and he is here with my husband. When we both leave he is crated so it isn’t an issue.
He has not always done this, he started about a year ago intermittently but now it is every time my husband leaves.
He is very attached to my husband so I am assuming this is a separation anxiety issue. We now have a newborn at home and when I am left at home I really can’t handle this. Any suggestions?
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011 at
9:49 pm
I just need to make up some analogies like phone:call::pen:write easy as that, and i need function of object ones, performer and action ones, characteristic quality ones, classification ones, cause and effect ones, performer and object ones, and synonym ones. if you can think of any of those that would help out greatly. thanks!
anyone think of two synonyms or someone who works and what their job is, stuff like that, if that makes it easier
i tried google, it didn’t help much.
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011 at
9:48 am
Symptoms:
# Recurring distress when separated from the subject of attachment (such as the mother or home)
# Persistent, excessive worrying about losing the subject of attachment
# Persistent, excessive worrying that some event will lead to separation from a major attachment
# Excessive fear about being alone without subject of attachment
I experience all of these symptoms. I have had these problems my whole life. My mother used to be the object of this anxiety, but recently that has switched to my girlfriend (who I love more than anything and care very much about) being the subject of my worry.
What are some good treatment methods that could help me to not feel so crappy everytime the anxiety comes on?
Monday, January 3rd, 2011 at
7:25 am
I’m involved with my city council and we are deciding whether to rename our city’s Christmas tree to a Holiday tree due to concerns of multiculturalism and separation of church and state (we’re in America). Any help with this? Is it wrong for a city to erect a Christmas tree?
Sunday, January 2nd, 2011 at
9:49 am
Marriage was originally an institution of the church so why does the state issue lisseces and is that a violation of the separation between church and state?
Saturday, January 1st, 2011 at
9:48 pm
I have a really good friend, but she likes to make up boy friends, and guy friends just to sound cool. How do i let her know that its obviouse shes been lieing, and everyone can tell it, without hurting her feelings?
Saturday, January 1st, 2011 at
12:14 pm
In a Young’s double-slit experiment, light of 401 nm illuminates two slits that are separated by 0.4 mm. The resulting interference pattern appears on a screen that is 2.5 m from the slits. What is the separation distance between two adjacent maxima on the screen?
Thanks!
Friday, December 31st, 2010 at
12:14 pm
I’ve been dating someone for a while at college and we are now home for the summer away from each other. We spent every day and night together at school and I was wondering if you can go through depression or some sort of separation anxiety from no longer being with that person all the time.
Thursday, December 30th, 2010 at
12:12 pm
I was just informed that my preschooler at his "public school" isn’t taught the pledge of allegiance. However, in his bible study class not only is he taught it, but they recite it at the start of every class.
Say what you will about the separation of church and state, but really?