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    SubjectAnxiety (1)Grief (1)Rafting (Sports) -- Ability testing (1)Rafting (Sports) -- Psychological aspects (1)Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Washington, D.C.) (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2006 (2)
    Author/ContributorVaught, David R. (2)Dorsey, Maria L. (1)McCune, Joel D. (1)Advisor
    Vaught, David R. (2)
    Thesis DepartmentParks, recreation and tourism (MU) (2)Language (ISO)
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    The effects of visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on adjustment to bereavement 

    Dorsey, Maria L. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    The lack of grief rituals in the United States has created a culture that is poorly equipped to heal from loss. The ritual of visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial has allowed American visitors the opportunity to express ...

    An investigation of flow and IZOF utilization of FSS-2 

    McCune, Joel D. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
    When challenge and skill are perfectly balanced, frequently this experience is described as flowing or being in the zone. This relationship describing this optimal zone has been studied in the flow theory. This optimal ...

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