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- 2641: ADHD ON INTELLIGENCE
- ... follow-up of children with low intelligence and ADHD. Research in Developmental Disabilities , 17, 417-432. Beiderman, J. (1993). Evidence for the Independent Familial Transmission of ADHD learning disabilities: Research for a family genetic study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 150, 891-897. Braswell, L. (1991). Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy with ADHD Children. New York, The Guilford Press. Dulcan, M., Benson, R., Scott, T. (1997). Summary of the practice parameters for the assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with ADHD. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent, 36, 1311-1317. Faraone, S., Davis, K., Landau, F. (1993). Intellectual performance and school failure in children with ADHD and siblings. Journal of Abnormal Psychiatry, 102, 616-623. Gillberg, C ... randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Archives of General Psychiatry, 54, 857-864. Greene, R., Beiderman, J., Faraone, S. (1996). Toward a new psychometric definition of social disability in children with ADHD. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent, 35, 571-578. Hanna, G., Ornitz, E., Hariharan, M. (1996). Urinary epinephrine excretion during intelligence testing in ADHD and normal boys. Biological Psychiatry, 40, 553-555. Linden, M., Habib, T., ...
- 2642: Alternative Medicine
- ... speech pathologist*, audiologist*, occupational therapist*, respiratory therapist*. Note: Services by the providers indicated by asterisks (*) are covered only by the referral of a Physician as defined above”(SISC III, 48). “Health Net has partnered with American Specialty Health Plans (ASHP) to offer Chiro Net quality, affordable chiropractic coverage. With this program, you’re free to obtain this care by selecting a participating chiropractor from the Chiro Net directory. Although you’re ... providing relief of symptoms or improving their patients degree of health. Preventive medicine, wellness and alternative therapies are fundamental components of a growing national trend. According to a survey conducted by The Journal of the American Medical Association, “...use of at least 1 of 16 alternative therapies during the previous year increased from 33.8 percent in 1990 to 42.1 percent in 1997, and the probability of users visiting an ... therapies shown by a study that those who sought treatment from providers of alternative medicine has seen the provider an average of ten times in the past twelve months(nejm,1991). Body of Paper The American Chiropractic Association defines chiropractic as follows: “Chiropractic is a health care discipline which emphasizes the inherent recuperative power of the body to heal itself without drugs or surgery.” “The practice of Chiropractic focuses on ...
- 2643: Blood Justice
- ... killing of Mark Charles Parker and the investigation after his death. Mark Charles Parker was accused of the rape of June Walters which Occurred on March 1, 1959. R. Jess Brown a well-known African American lawyer represented Parker. On April 13th an all white grand jury indited Parker for rape and two counts of kidnapping. On April 17th Parker pleaded not guilty to each charge. Next Parker’s trial date ... U.S. circuit court of Appeals. The ruling stated that it was unconstitutional for a jury of an all white people to convict a black man. The ruling went on to say that one African American had to be on a jury when an African American was on trial. This defense tactic by Brown was a legally intelligent thing to do but this actually became the motive for the mob to kill Parker. On Friday April 24th J.P. Walker, ...
- 2644: The Effects of Progressivism in Government
- The Effects of Progressivism in Government The period of time between the Spanish-American War and World War I is known as the Progressive Era. It was a period marked by idealism, reform, and significant economic growth. Progressivism was a movement designed to correct the abuses which reformers felt had crept into American society and government, as a result of industrialization and urbanization. Progressivism was the outcome of a number of forces in American life. The reform spirit of the 1880's and 1890's was still strong, despite the collapse of the Populist Party after the election of 1896. After the hard times of the 1890's, ...
- 2645: Understanding Holden Caulfield
- ... Catcher in the Rye.” Modern Language Quarterly 25.4: 461-472. Bloom, Harold, ed. “Holden Caulfield.” New York: Chelsea House Pub., 1990. Branch, Edgar. “Mark Twain and J.D. Salinger: A Study in Literary Continuity.” American Quarterly 9:2: 144-158. Bryan, James. ‘The Psychological Structure of The Catcher in the Rye.” PMLA 89.5: 1065- 1074. Bungery, Hans. “Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye: The Isolated Youth and His Struggle to Communicate.” Die Nueren Sprachen 27.17: 208-217. Carpenter, Frederic I. “The Adolescent in American Fiction.” The English Journal 46.3: 313-319. Chugnov, Konstantin. “Soviet Critics on J.D. Salinger’s Novel, The Catcher in the Rye.” Soviet Literature 16:5: 182-184. Costello, Donald P. “The Language of The Catcher in the Rye.” American Speech 34.3: 1959. Edwards, Duane. “Holden Caulfield: ‘Don’t Ever Tell Anybody Anything.’” English Literary History. 44.3: 556-567. French, Warren, ed. J.D. Salinger. New Haven: Yale UP, 1986. … . J.D. ...
- 2646: Uses And Abuses Of Information
- ... the information broadcast on television is believed by its viewers. The history of the Vietnam war has probably altered since it ended. It may be hard to write an objective history of it from an American perspective, as attitudes toward the conflict seem to be ambiguous. When the war ended, American vets were seen by their country as failures, now they are honoured officially. It is unclear who is writing the history of Vietnam. During the conflict, news coverage was biased toward the plight of the American forces and anti communist ideals, creating a monster out of the enemy as to keep people’s thought irrational and unquestionably loyal to the American war effort. Towards the end of the seventies we ...
- 2647: International Relations Of Asia
- ... countries scarcely changed, apart from fluctuations in US-Soviet and US-Japanese relations from time to time. Its immobility may have been the single most stabilizing element in post war Asian politics." The Soviet- Japanese-American triangle drove Soviet policy towards Japan, since the Soviets viewed Japan as a creature of American engagement in Asia. A whole series of strategic triangles were borne out of the cold war climate which make strategic geometry very useful and illuminating model to study the international relations of Asia during the ... Japan and China do not architect their relationship in light of US policies. The US-Japan-China triangle in the post cold war era rather illustrates all three nations' concern with economic prosperity and trade: American policy of placing trade at the center of US-Japan relations; China's emphasis on economic modernization constituting the cornerstone of its foreign policy; Japan's policy of ‘expanding equilibrium.' Today's US-Japan- ...
- 2648: Uncle Toms Cabin
- ... book and its views, there were still many critics. In addition, southern slave holders claimed that "By crystallizing militant antislavery sentiment in the north, Uncle Tom's Cabin played an important factor in precipitating the American Civil War."2 As problematic as some of the book's language and descriptions were, it still managed to evoke international sympathy for African-American slaves. It is believed by many that the book affected English readers so much that they decided not to join our civil war on the Confederate side or even recognize the Confederate states as a nation. Since European readers were so far away from slavery, they listened to Mrs. Stowe without question because she, as an American, was an expert on the issue of slavery. Abraham Lincoln met Stowe during the war and reportedly called her, "The little woman who wrote the book that started this great war."3 Even if ...
- 2649: Gun Control Is Needed
- ... include the National Rifle Association (NRA), and the Gun Owners of America (GOA) . The NRA is a national group dedicated to the upholding of the Second amendment of the Constitution (See Appendix). In their magazines, American Hunter and American Rifleman, they say "The NRA, . . . believes that every law-abiding citizen is entitled to the ownership and legal use of firearms, . . . " The NRA does many things to help display their beliefs and persuade others to ... barreled firearm with a handle that fits to the shoulder. Semiautomatic. A firearm with a removable magazine and a trigger that must be pulled once to fire each shot. Works Cited Alba, John. "Outspoken Lawman." American Survival Guide Jan. 1996: 88-90. Gun Control. Ed. Bruno Leone. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, Inc., 1992. Little, Christopher. "The Disarming President." American Survival Guide May 1995: 46-49. McClure, Sashai A. "An Analysis ...
- 2650: Australia
- ... has been a publicly held company since 1973. It was incorporated in the State of Massachusetts. Any U.S. legal conflicts fall under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts state court system. It's annual North American sales of sunscreen products are in excess of $20 billion. Sun Cosmetics created Oceana's development team for the express purpose of penetrating Australia's regional markets. Its members were selected based on their cultural ... risk There are no governmental policies or parties who could politically overrun the government, therefore, expropriation is not a major consideration. The concern for nationalism is also unwarranted because Australians have hopes of attaining the "American good life." Our image as a nation demonstrates a positive public relation between two countries. Joint Venture (unincorporated) A foreign company deciding to do business in Australia has a selection of business structures available. The ... companies' subsidiaries, sole trades, partnerships and joint ventures. Joint ventures in Australia are a very common business practice, with some differences in structure from that of the United States but they are similar enough for American investors to comprehend.. An unincorporated joint venture may be described as "contractual", meaning that a separate entity is not formed. Shares are not allocated for payment of any kind; and they end up resembling ...
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