361 research outputs found
Entering the Mainstream: Making Children Matter in Immigration Law
Article published in the Fordham Urban Law Journal
Feelings Forward: A Trauma Group for Adolescents
Within the United States, research has shown that roughly 14% to 43% of children and teens go through at least one traumatic event and of those children 3% to 15% develop PTSD (VA.gov: Veterans Affairs, 2018). The current research has indicated that children who have endured a traumatic event can suffer from lifelong determinantal effects such as emotional, physical, and psychological issues. With these statistics in mind, this group manual has been created for adolescents who are presenting with PTSD symptomology. Among the literature regarding the detrimental impact that trauma has on adolescents development, there will be a focus on how to decrease or diminish trauma symptoms. This group manual was created for adolescents aged 15 to 16 years old to provide them with education, coping skills, emotion identification, and peer support. Techniques from Trauma- Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS), and Trauma and Grief-Focused Interventions will be utilized throughout this manual as these evidence-based practices have been seen most effective in treating those who have endured a traumatic event
The fate of captured gas: NGC 3077 and star formation in the M81 system
NGC 3077 is the third largest system in the M81 swarm of galaxies, after the giant spiral M81 itself and dwarf oddity M82. We are interested in exploring the fate of molecular material in NGC 3077. For that reason we have mapped the distribution of J = 1 to 0 CO emission in the central approximately 1 arcmin (1 kpc) diameter region of the galaxy using the Owens Valley millimeter-array with an angular resolution of 6.'7 x 5.'7 (110 pc x 90 pc). The results are shown on the following page as a series of velocity channel maps with delta v = 13 km s(exp -1)
Carbon monoxide emission from small galaxies
A search was conducted for J = 1 yields 0 CO emission from 22 galaxies, detecting half, as part of a survey to study star formation in small to medium size galaxies. Although substantial variation was found in the star formation efficiencies of the sample galaxies, there is no apparent systematic trend with galaxy size
Far-infrared observations of Sagittarius B2: Reconsideration of source structure
New moderate-angular-resolution far-infrared observations of the Sagittarius B2 star-forming region are presented, discussed, and compared with recent radio molecular and continuum observations of this source. In contrast to previous analyses, its far-infrared spectrum is interpreted as the result of a massive frigid cloud overlying a more-or-less normal infrared source, a natural explanation for the object's previously-noted pecularities. The characteristics derived for the obscuring cloud are similar to those found for the W51 MAIN object. Both sources have high sub-millimeter surface brightness, a high ratio of sub-millimeter to far-infrared flux, and numerous regions of molecular maser emission
Serving Those Who Serve
Article published in the Nevada Law Journal
Kids Will Be Kids? Reconsidering Conceptions of Children's Rights Underlying Immigration Law
Article published in the Ohio State Law Journal
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