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- 551: Observation of the Early Childhood
- ... a time that was a bit quicker than Karligh's. The crawling through the tunnel was done quickly and she was first stalled on the shaky bridge. She managed to cross the bridge in a modest time but she hit some trouble at the balance beam. After slowly completing about ten percent of the travel across the beam, she turned her feet sideways for the remainder of the crossing, which took ...
- 552: Humans Soon to be Extinct... Say it ain't so!!
- ... mammalian populations, and collapse of mammalian populations in the vulnerable middle latitudes." (McLean,1988,p.4) Earth's surficial systems are never truly stable, and must continually adjust to the fluctuations in the atmosphere. Although modest fluctuations may be absorbed, major ones that go above a critical threshold force systems to find a new configuration. Those systems that do not find a new configuration cease to exist and die off. (McLean ...
- 553: Abilities of People With Disabilities
- ... job as well as an employee without a disability. Fact: Over two thirds of Pizza Hut employees have mental retardation. The average turnover rate (the rate at which workers quit) of these employees is a modest twenty percent compared to a one hundred and fifty percent turnover of employees without disabilities. It is this kind of thinking that limits the ability of people with disabilities to find employment more than any ...
- 554: The Flu
- ... benefits of getting the flu shot and the dangers involved in not getting the flu shot. The research for this report was conducted from October 19, 1998 to December 7, 1998. We completed our research proposal on November 9. We conducted research using questionnaires, the Internet, and the Matanuska- Susitna College Library. We completed our questionnaire research and the graphic that correlates with our questionnaire data on the 16 of November ...
- 555: Obesity
- ... diseases. "Apple" shape. People whose weight is concentrated around their abdomens may be at greater risk of heart disease, diabetes, or cancer than people of the same weight who are pear-shaped. Fortunately, even a modest weight loss of 10 to 20 pounds can bring significant health improvements, such as lowering one's blood pressure and cholesterol levels. The method of treatment will depend on how obese a person is. Factors ...
- 556: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
- ... D. Dr. Strecker practices internal medicine and gastroenterology in Los Angeles. He is a trained pathologist and also holds a Ph.D. in pharmacology. Dr. Strecker and his brother, Ted, an attorney, were preparing a proposal for a health maintenance organization (HMO) for Security Pacific Bank of California. They needed to know the long-term financial effects of insuring and treating AIDS patients. In as much as this information was not ...
- 557: Social Security: A Brief History
- ... as to the future of the Social Security program and how it will meet its obligations in the next century. In his 1999 State of the Union Address, the President provided more detail regarding his proposal to "save Social Security first." He called for using 62% of any surplus over the next 15 years to save Social Security; saving 15% of the surplus to shore up Medicare; and devoting 12% of ...
- 558: Arthur Henderson as Foreign Secretary
- ... refused to go accept this: "Russia is not the only pebble on the beach
." The intelligence of this proved itself - On July 24th Henderson was able to announce that the Russian Government had accepted a proposal via the Norwegian Minister - they were sending their Ambassador in Paris, M. Dovgalevski. By October 1st an agreement was reached concerning the continuation of diplomatic affairs, and the exchange of Ambassadors to resolve any outstanding ...
- 559: The Framing of the Constiution
- ... against excessive government were either ignored or spectacularly misinterpreted. Today it looks as if our government is finally trying to return to the basic principles of the Constitution. Rep. John Shadegg (R_AZ) introduced a proposal requiring that any bill that is introduced cite the specific portion of the Constitution giving it legitimacy. This legislature might finally stop excessive government spending and slow down governmental growth. An added requirement of having ...
- 560: One Of The Six Basic Principles Of The Constitution: Federalism
- ... bargaining and negotiated coordination among several power centres; they stress the virtues of dispersed power centres as a means for safeguarding individual and local liberties. A system entitled New Federalism was brought about by a proposal made by U.S. president at the time, Ronald Reagan in his 1982 State of the Union message. In Reagan's view, the centralization of power in Washington during the 20th century had diminished the ...
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