Reappraisal is a cognitive strategy individuals use to manage their emotions by reinterpreting the meaning of a situation or event. It involves changing one's perspective or thoughts about a situation to alter emotional responses. This technique is often used in cognitive-behavioral therapy to help individuals cope with stress and regulate their emotions.
Narayan Sharmah has written: 'Ernest Hemingway, a reappraisal' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
John K. Cardinal has written: 'A taxonomic reappraisal of Neandertal man' -- subject(s): Neanderthals
Steven Patrick Barry has written: 'A systematic reappraisal of Sylvilagus nuttallii' -- subject(s): Nuttall's cottontail
A. K. Constandse has written: 'Planning and creation of an environment' -- subject(s): Regional planning 'Planning and creation of an environment (a reappraisal)'
B. Martha Sanchez Craig has written: 'Reappraisal procedures in the modification of unsatisfactory social interactions' -- subject(s): Case studies, Social interaction
Beatriz Martha Sanchez Craig has written: 'Reappraisal procedures in the modification of unsatisfactory social interaction' -- subject(s): Counseling, Anxiety, Social perception
Robert E. Tully has written: 'Reduction and secondary qualities' -- subject(s): Philosophy 'Moore's Defence of common sense: a reappraisal after fifty years' -- subject(s): Philosophy
G. J. Hupkes has written: 'A reappraisal of economic prospects for 1966' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'A survey of contemporary economic conditions and prospects for 1968' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
To eliminate mortgage insurance from your loan, you can either make a larger down payment to reach a loan-to-value ratio of 80 or less, or you can request a reappraisal of your home if you believe its value has increased significantly since you purchased it.
You can typically remove mortgage insurance once you have paid off enough of your loan to reach a certain loan-to-value ratio, usually around 80. This can be done by making extra payments or through a reappraisal of your home's value.
You should check the articles and books by Benedikt Franke from the University of Oxford. His latest is called "Security Cooperation in Africa: A Reappraisal". I have not read it yet, but a friend has told me it is pretty good and comprehensive, maybe somewhat to academic at times.
Brian Krogh Graversen has written: 'A reappraisal of the virtues of private sector employment programmes' -- subject(s): Labor market, Employment, Welfare recipients 'Loft over ydelser' -- subject(s): Insurance, Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance