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- 6731: The Bicycle Past, Present And
- ... I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel. It gives women freedom and self reliance."(Susan B. Anthony, qtd. In Mozer) By the beginning of World War I American people became more interested in automobiles than in bicycles. Companies such as Sears, Mead, and Schwinn began to market bicycles for children. (Baranet 76) Present From the beginning of World War I to the early ...
- 6732: The New Immigration
- ... English learned to do in less than ten years after they arrived. Their stamina helped make America an industrial giant and the world's economic power. The new immigrants came at a turning point in American growth. Bosses rarely knew their workers. Class animosity often divided management and labor. Corporations showed little interest in their workers. Instead, these business sought to maximize profits. To lower wages, plant managers often tried to ...
- 6733: The Changes In The World And T
- ... valleys of Ovideo, Spain, to accep the honor from Queen Juan Pressy. His outstanding prize of the International Prize for the Science and is a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Artts and Sciences and the Mexican Academh of Medicne, as well as the Mexican Academy of Sciences. When pressure invariably builds in the EVS's office, "Jannis is more than just efficient, she ...
- 6734: Euthanasia and the Moral Right to Die
- ... York: Franklin Watts, 1993 Rachels, James. Euthanasia: the Debate Continues. http://www.lcl.cmu.edu/intro/part/Rachels.txt 9 March 1997. Shavelson, Lonny. A Chosen Death. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995 Webster's New American Handy College Dictionary. 1981 Westley, Dick. When It's Right To Die. Mystic: Twenty-third, 1995
- 6735: Rethinking Orphanges
- ... Dickens's novel Oliver Twist. This edited volume is the first attempt to rethink critical issues relating to the care of disadvantaged young people. One contributor evaluates the current dreadful state of care for many American children. Another contributor evaluates the literature relating to orphanage care and finds much of it to be lacking. Yet another contributor does what the critics have not done- and surveys orphans about how they have ...
- 6736: United States Enter War!
- ... breaking off diplomatic relationship with Germany. Things have gotten even worse, the tension is what has grown the most between these two countries. This is due to a recent cartoon that was included when the American newspaper published the German foreign minister, Arthur Zimmermann. The British had gotten the note and passed it on here, to the Americans. This telegram included Zimmermann proposing a deal with Mexico. It was understood that ...
- 6737: Euthanasia and the Moral Right to Die
- ... York: Franklin Watts, 1993 Rachels, James. Euthanasia: the Debate Continues. http://www.lcl.cmu.edu/intro/part/Rachels.txt 9 March 1997. Shavelson, Lonny. A Chosen Death. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995 Webster's New American Handy College Dictionary. 1981 Westley, Dick. When It's Right To Die. Mystic: Twenty-third, 1995
- 6738: Role Of The Sexes
- By: Colleen Duffy E-mail: cduffy@coe.neu.edu Roles of the Sexes The submissive role of the female in a marriage or relationship is a common problem in many societies, including our own American society. This role has become so common that in fact it is now expected of the female. This male dominance goes as far back as the human race, to the beginning of relationships and marriage ...
- 6739: Schizophrenia
- ... third see no improvement at all. Schizophrenia is a horrible disease,which can cause the sufferer,and the family of the patient severe emotional trauma and sadness.Even though "schizo" affects one percent of the american population,there are even more cases that aren't even treated.The recent debate is whether this disease is either biological or environmental,obviously a little bit of both.Even though there is no true ...
- 6740: Bipolar Disorder
- ... general population (Jacobson et al., 1992). There are other effective treatments for bipolar disorder that are used in cases where the patients cannot tolerate lithium or have been unresponsive to it in the past. The American Psychiatric Association's guidelines suggest the next line of treatment to be Anticonvulsant drugs such as valproate and carbamazepine. These drugs are useful as antimanic agents, especially in those patients with mixed states. Both of ...
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