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- 6871: Hypnosis
- Hypnosis The British Medical Association and the American Medical Association has called it "a temporary condition of altered attention in the subject that may be induced by another person," (Compton's Multimedia Encyclopedia) but there is still much about hypnosis that is not ...
- 6872: The U.s School System
- ... way that schools are conducted. The ideas of students towards their schools may be somewhat misguided by their varied emotions and attitudes for their school. However I believe that my thought out reforms for the American school system, are not only objective, but valid. For many students, going to school is more than just part of the daily routine. A lot of students see their role in school as a stepping ...
- 6873: HIV
- HIV Like the majority of the American population I have lived in a cloud of ignorance about the HIV and AIDS crisis. I have never know anyone close to me that has been infected with either of the two viruses. So when ...
- 6874: AIDS - Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
- ... drug's maker did offer to distribute AZT freely to HIV- infected children. The yearly expense for DDI is somewhat less at $2,000. Therefore, if the AIDS epidemic is not controlled, its cost to American taxpayers will become overwhelming. I feel that the effects of the epidemic on society at large are increasingly evident. AIDS tests are now required in the military services. Various proposals have been made for mandatory ...
- 6875: The Vampire Genre (v.s)
- ... is not a total vampire and is eventually cured from being one whereas Louis, the main character of I.w.t.V, tells us of his immortality and is forever a vampire. The best known American contributor to the vampire genre is Anne Rice, the author of the Vampire Chronicles ( Interview with the Vampire, the Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned, The tale of the Body Thief, Memnoch the Devil and ...
- 6876: Heart Attacks
- ... allowing blood to reach the heart. Finally, the heart collapses, and a heart attack has transpired. Smoking and stress are two major causes of heart attacks. However, avoiding heart attacks is actually quite simple. The American Medical Foundation has determined that if a person smokes 20 cigarettes a day for 20 years and they quit for a period of 3 years, the risk of having a heart attack decreases by 25 ...
- 6877: Tobacco
- ... be profiting. Due to the increasing number of deaths, cancer, and other mishaps caused by tobacco, questions have arisen about tobacco remaining legal in the United States. The tobacco industry has been a stain on American lifestyles. Consumers have helped an equal share to make it that way. What would occur if the government decided to ban tobacco? The death rate would definitely decrease and cancer levels would drop. America would ...
- 6878: Vengeful Equity
- By: Joshua Chiarella E-mail: blockisland98@yahoo.com This paper will address the issues surrounding the criminal incarceration of women in American society through the discussion of the views of Meda Chesney-Lind in her 1997 paper "Vengeful Equity: Sentencing Women to Prison." It will present critical reasons of incarceration dealing with the onset of the "Rockefeller ...
- 6879: The Vampire Genre By V Sthe Va
- ... is not a total vampire and is eventually cured from being one whereas Louis, the main character of I.w.t.V, tells us of his immortality and is forever a vampire. The best known American contributor to the vampire genre is Anne Rice, the author of the Vampire Chronicles ( Interview with the Vampire, the Vampire Lestat, Queen of the Damned, The tale of the Body Thief, Memnoch the Devil and ...
- 6880: Environmental Tobacco Smoke
- ... percent risk is only a small relative risk. The Environmental Protection Agency released its report stating that environmental tobacco smoke is a human lung carcinogen, responsible for approximately three thousand lung cancer deaths annually in American non-smokers. Environmental tobacco smoke has been classified as a Group A carcinogen, the highest ranking under the EPA's carcinogen assessment guidelines.
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