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A study published in Emotion found that middle-aged adults (40-64) were more likely to use “proactive emotion-regulation strategies” than younger or older adults, which means they think about ...
The college was founded in 1921, [3] opening its doors as San Jose Junior College to students in September of that year. In 1953, San José Unified School District took over the college's operation from San José State University. The college moved to its present location in the Fruitdale neighborhood of West San Jose in the same year. The ...
San Jose City College, a community college in San Jose, California, U.S. Southwest Junior College Conference, a junior college athletics conference in the U.S. Spring Joint Computer Conference, a U.S. computer conference from 1962–1973; St Joseph College of Communication, a media college in Changanassery, India
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Since the wildfires fires started last week, a Zuma Beach parking lot has been a Los Angeles Fire Department Incident Command Center.It has become a 24-7 hub of activity, filled with fire trucks ...
It is widely acknowledged that trauma is prevalent among veterans, and research indicates that writing therapy can play a significant role in their self-healing journey. A primary contributor to trauma is the sense of powerlessness. Writing facilitates self-healing against this sense of helplessness through the strategy of mythologization.
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The San José-Evergreen Community College District was officially created on 1 July 1964, after which the district immediately began planning to build a community college. [1] The site in Evergreen, in East San Jose, was chosen in 1967. [1] The college was officially named Evergreen Valley College in 1970 and opened to its first class in 1975.