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Looking back at my development I feel I have come full circle with my initial interest in images of still life to create my own form of artistic creation. I have consistently searched for a psychological edge or emotional meaning in these images. I find enormous force from familiar objects that trigger personal reminiscence on a conscious and unconscious level. My arrangements of objects are extremely contrived in a desire for aesthetic quality and emotional charge, which can be heightened by the association of seemingly disconnected objects juxtaposed. A quote from Gaston Bachelard states my sentiments well, "Representation becomes nothing but a body of expression with which to communicate our own images to others. Ultimately they are best comprehended as artifacts of a personal reminiscence and like a Proustian sweet, each has the potential to open a door onto another person's reflections and half forgotten memories."

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"Cobra Kai" is about redemption (though sometimes redemption arcs end up overdue), failure, betrayal, and more, which has amounted to a collection of emotional moments that continue to stick with fans. According to much of the community, choosing the standout scene from Season 4 specifically, isn't easy.

As evidenced by a Reddit thread from u/AyanFsl, it's hard to crown one "Cobra Kai" moment from Season 4 as the most emotional of the bunch. In the eyes of some, Robby Keene (Tanner Buchanan) and his dad, Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka), reconciling after sharing in a turbulent relationship hit home the hardest, while others suggested the moment when Johnny accidentally referred to Miguel Diaz (Xolo Maridueña) as "Robby." A handful of other moments from Season 4, as well as some from previous seasons, popped up in the discussion, too, each with a strong case to their credit.

Guest ArticleFrom Mandated Health Benefits--The COBRA Guide, published by Thompson Publishing Group, Inc.State Bad-Faith Claims Related to COBRA Coverage Are Preempted, Courts Rule Summary: In benefits disputes, some aggrieved qualified beneficiaries allege that an employer or insurer acted under the state-law concept of "bad faith" and sue in state court. However, two recent court cases indicate that such claims are preempted by ERISA because they related to the COBRA coverage provided under an ERISA plan.(Sept. 17, 2001) - Two federal district courts separately ruled that state-law bad faith claims that related to COBRA coverage are preempted. The cases are Estate of Joan Audrey Coggins v. Wagner Hopkins, Inc., No. 01-C-199-C (W.D. Wisc., Aug. 3, 2001) and Harrelson v. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, 2001 WL 849378 (M.D. Ala., July 25, 2001).Coggins CaseJoan Audrey Coggins was a former employee of Wagner Hopkins, Inc. United Wisconsin Life Insurance Co. (UWLI) was the insurer of the company's group health plan. American Medical Security, Inc. (AMS), was the third-party administrator. Coggin's estate sued Wagner, UWLI and AMS in state court for bad faith and negligent infliction of emotional distress after AMS terminated her COBRA coverage in error, and allegedly failed to inform her about Wisconsin's risk pool coverage, as required by state law.The court indicated that Coggin's claims turned on the question of whether the defendants improperly terminated her COBRA coverage. Because this raised an ERISA issue, the court deemed those claims to be preempted. However, the court did not dismiss the state-law claims. Rather, it allowed Coggins to amend her complaint to cite ERISA violations.On the other hand, the court concluded that Coggin's claim regarding the state's notice requirement was not preempted by ERISA, because it does not differentiate between ERISA plans and those not governed by ERISA. But for other procedural reasons, the court dismissed that claim.Harrelson CaseKathy Harrelson had COBRA coverage under a group health plan issued by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama (BCBS). She received a letter from BCBS informing her that her insurance had expired. She selected one of two other plans BCBS offered to her. Harrelson later sued BCBS in state court for, among other things, bad faith related to an alleged delay in benefits approval.BCBS alleged that because Harrelson's COBRA coverage was a continuation of coverage under an ERISA plan, her claims related to an ERISA plan and were preempted. Harrelson disagreed, and sought remand to state court.The court noted that the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (under which the case was being heard) uses a four-part test to determine ERISA preemption:

  1. there must be a relevant ERISA plan;
  2. the plaintiff must have standing to sue under the plan;
  3. the defendant must be an ERISA entity; and
  4. the complaint must seek compensatory relief akin to that available under ERISA.
Because all parties agreed that the first three tests were satisfied, the key issue was whether a claim for bad faith under Alabama law seeks compensatory relief like that available under ERISA. Harrelson argued that because the state law allows punitive damages -- which ERISA does not -- Harrelson was not seeking the same relief as under ERISA. However, the court rejected this argument based on prior 11th Circuit precedent.Harrelson then argued that the state law was saved from preemption because it regulates insurance. Here, too, the court rejected this argument based on prior 11th Circuit precedent, and because her bad-faith claim conflicted with ERISA's civil enforcement provisions by creating an alternative remedy for obtaining benefits under an ERISA plan.ImplicationsThese cases reinforce the point that state law rules on "bad faith" or similar claims simply do not apply when the question is whether COBRA coverage was properly terminated. If a qualified beneficiary claims to be aggrieved due to a loss (or inappropriate denial) of COBRA coverage, the only available remedies are federal law remedies under COBRA.Excerpted from the October 2001 supplement to Mandated Health Benefits -- The COBRA Guide, Thompson Publishing Group, Inc., 2001. All rights reserved. BenefitsLink is an independent national employee benefits information provider, not formally affiliated with the firms and companies who kindly provide much of the content and advertisements published on this Web site, including the article shown above. About Us

Gustavo Cobra, postgraduate in Neuroscience and Behavior, trauma therapist, hypnotherapist and EFT therapist, has been sharing information and studies about brain changes since 2020 on his Instagram. His goal is to spread knowledge about relieving psychological and emotional problems through EFT and brief therapies, reaching as many people as possible.

Tapping works like a true emotional detox, sending electrical signals and unblocking energy channels. As for beliefs, consider that their origin is often in traumatic events, whether conscious or not. Tapping changes the emotions related to these events. What keeps us hooked on these events are the long-term memories stored in the hippocampus. A new perspective on the same fact is interpreted by the brain as a new fact.

Tapping is comprehensive because, when applied properly, it uncovers the causes of these symptoms and the benefits are long-lasting. Weight gain, for example, is often related to one or more emotional and hormonal problems. Tapping helps to balance these aspects, accelerating the weight loss process. Many bariatric surgeries have setbacks due to a lack of emotional approach to their patients.

Results: Elements of therapy considered to be beneficial included its length and regularity, the opportunity to learn and not dwelling on the past. Homework was an important, although challenging aspect of treatment. Therapists were perceived as experts who played an important role in treatment. For some participants the most important element of therapy was having someone to talk to, but for others the specific factors associated with BA and CBT were crucial, with behavioural change considered important for participants in both treatments, and cognitive change unsurprisingly discussed more by those receiving CBT. Both therapies were considered to have a positive impact on symptoms of depression and other areas of life including feelings about themselves, self-care, work and relationships. Barriers to therapy included work, family life and emotional challenges. A subset (n=2) of BA participants commented that therapy felt too simple, and MHWs could be perceived as inexperienced. Many participants saw therapy as a learning experience, providing them with tools to take away, with work on relapse prevention essential.

My mother recently passed away and not to long after I got a pet tortoise. She is 3.5" x 4" in size. She's quiet, adorable and completely harmless. She has been a huge emotional support for me in dealing with this loss. I read that small animals can be brought on board as long as they're in a tsa approved carrier. Is it possible to bring her?

Research on COBRA is rooted in engagement theories of marketing. Researchers have demonstrated that COBRA is both an emotional [6] and cognitive process [7] that results from the consumer's interactions with brands on social media. The type and intensity of the engagement with firms, services, brands, and products influence consumer behaviour in terms of consuming, contributing, and creation brand-related content on social media.[8]

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