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- 771: Study on Juvenile Psychopaths
- ... FOUNDATION HOME PAGE 3-Worsham, James-Blakely, Stephen-al, et, Crime and drugs.., Vol. 85, Nation's Business, 02-01-1997, pp 24. 4-Julia Duin, Alarm over crime puts focus on nation's `moral crisis'., The Washington Times, 11-17-1996, pp 31. 5-Parker, Shafer, Violence with a youthful face.., Vol. 23, Alberta Report /Western Report, 06-17-1996, pp 27. 6- Richard Zoglin Reported By Sam Allis/Boston ...
- 772: Huntington's Disease
- ... of groups of cells in the brain called basal ganglia. Huntington's Disease is found in all races all over the world, but is more prevalent in Northern European populations when compared to African or Asian. The average age of onset is between the ages of 30 and 50, but the disease can develop at any age and has been found in the elderly as well as the very young. The ...
- 773: Being An Athletic Trainer
- ... requires use of hands and all fingers. Mentally You need to communicate well with others. People need to relate to relate and understand what you are saying. Athletic trainers also need to do well in crisis situations. You can't break under intense pressure. You also need to know the preventative and rehabilative uses of sports equipment and exercise. If someone tears a ligament, you must be able monitor them and ...
- 774: Alcoholism
- ... who drinks frequently or sometimes gets drunk is not necessarily an alcoholic. It is possible to abuse alcohol for a short period of time without developing alcoholism. Some people may drink abusively during a personal crisis and then resume to normal drinking. Alcoholism refers to the drinking of alcoholic beverages to such a degree that it seriously and repeatedly interferes with major aspects of an individual such as their children, their ...
- 775: Pros And Cons Of Abortion
- ... Arguments for Abortion Rights. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1993. Brown, Harold O. J. Death Before Birth. Nashville: Thomas Nelson Inc. Publishers, 1977. Cameron, Nigel M. de S., and Pamela F. Sims. Abortion: The Crisis in Morals and Medicine. Leicester, England: Inter-Varsity Press, 1986. Fowler, Paul B. Abortion: Toward an Evangelical Consensus. Portland, OR: Multnomah Press, 1987. Hoffmeier, James K. (ed.). Abortion: A Christian Understanding and Response. Grand Rapids ...
- 776: Teens and Suicide
- ... then they should seek professional help. It is very important when dealing with teen suicide that precious time is not wasted from seeking help from other sources. Help can be found at a suicide prevention crisis center, at a local mental health clinic, or through your church. It will also help to become familiar with the suicide prevention program at your childs school. Contact the Guidance Counselor at your child ...
- 777: AIDS
- ... originated somewhere in Africa about 20 years ago. There it first appeared as a mysterious afflicting primarily heterosexuals of both sexes. Primarily female prostitutes there probably spread it especially fast. AIDS has already become a crisis of staggering proportions in parts of Africa. In Zaire, it is estimated that over twenty percent of the adults currently carry the virus. AIDS was first seen as a disease of gay males in this ...
- 778: Homosexuality and the Healthcare Profession
- ... to the argument that it is fear that is a major causative factor for the negative, prejudicial attitudes displayed by nurses and other healthcare professionals, however literature published prior to the A.I.D.S crisis appears to suggest otherwise. Pogoncheff (1979), wrote an article describing the negative aspects of care that a lesbian patient received whilst on her ward. She states that nurses would, "ignore her (the patient's) call ...
- 779: Conquering The Smoking Habit
- ... with his problems effectively. When it comes to quitting, this kind of smoker may find it easy to stop when everything is going well, but may be tempted to start again in a time of crisis. Physical exertion, eating, drinking, or social activity in moderation may serve as useful substitutes for cigarettes, even in times of tension. The choice of a substitute depends on what will achieve the same effects without ...
- 780: Exotic Diseases And The Treat To Humanity
- ... fell ill with Ebola, (This is what lead to the conclusion and discovery that Ebola was airborne). (Preston, 32,1994) Research chief for International Center of disease, Rita Colwell, was convinced that the whole ocean crisis was starting to effect the health of humans, The rising sizes of viral populations in the worlds saline soup held out other dangers to marine and, ultimately human health.(Garrett, P. 563, 1995) Cholera ...
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