Close Encounters

The beginning of university life can be very exciting. is a moment of its declaration of independence and extend their wings like a adult. There is a time of meeting some really cool people and, of course, some not so fresh ones.Â
Unfortunately, graduation, over 20% of co-EDS has faced an attempted or completed rape. Studies have found that girls who are aware of potential danger, he can recognize warning signs and how to resist physical assault are less likely to be targeted more likely to avoid rape anda life.
Some shocking facts:
- The first 3 months of the school year are the hunting season for predators
- Most victims are chosen for first year
- Most rapes are planned in advance
- The predator selects victims who appear naiive
- The predator becomes their confidence and ensure an environment that can successfully attack his victim
So What her after the sexual assault? Healing physical, emotional and spiritual scars unfortunately take longer. shows that much research:
- They are 3 times more likely to suffer from depression
- 6 times more likely to suffer Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- 13x more likely to abuse alcohol
- 26x more likely to abuse drugs
- 4x more likely to consider suicide
So what can we do to protect ourselves? Â Here are 5 actions you can take when they feel Threatened:
- Trust your instincts! For your intuition is the most powerful and self criticism survival defense tool when you get this "creepy" feeling, trust it, do not try to explain. To play and go to a safe space. Why?   Because the feeling is the brain tell us that something is "off" and "wrong" and tries to save you.
- What are you doing? Striker most likely going to be someone you know, if you know, passing. or just his body language as he thinks about aggression, will post warning signs that something is "right". For trust him and go to a safe place.
- Flunk your interview. The Predators often test the boundaries to determine if you will be an easy victim for his reaction. Make your heart feel nervous, but say nothing and shrug their shoulders all the hope that doing again, one or Assert yourself and tell him to back off. do you think is more likely to attack?
- Create A. Women Scene    I do not make a scene because they are afraid of being embarrassed.  But guess what?  Please die of shame, but may not die to create a Predators scene. attract attention. not want to give them that.  Use your voice, your body, your head and control their own security.
- Fight Back! Research shows that women who fight survive. defenses successful when a potential victim is aware that an attack will happen and take measures to resist the assault.
Make sure that the part of their college orientation program includes the following security:
- Know where are emergency telephones are
- Knowing the number by heart, for pickup trucks of the night and escort services, if University offers
- Be wary of each other at parties, especially if you drink
- Agreements with roommates about guests overnight
- If you suspect you or a friend has been drugged, get to the ISS as soon as possible
- See help resources available on campus
- Take one part self-defense if they are nominated by their university, and if not available, demand that
Ensure your college experience is an exciting, safe experience by simply taking some time to educate yourself on crime prevention and self defense tactics
Angie M. Tarighi is the CEO of Women’s Self-Defense Institute at http://www.self-defense-mind-body-spirit.com, a national leader in educating and training women about their self-defense and personal security options.
What musical terms used in the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind and what they mean?
What musical terms were used in the film Close Encounters of the Third Class and what they mean?
I know that this film was heavily influenced by the Disney song "When You Wish Upon a Star" and Steven Spielberg wanted to use it, but could not get permission.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind


