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4181: Abilities of People With Disabilities
... amplifier on a phone--to people with disabilities.. Says Bobby Silverstein of the Senate Subcommittee on Disability Policy: "Companies are sending human- resources employees to seminars and sensitivity training, reading manuals and meeting with disabilities-rights advocates." So in this world of political correctness, people can not even treat someone who has an extra bulge in one place or another as an equal. Laws are helping, but as Mrs. Sommer says ...
4182: The Human Brain vs. the Computer
... is not entirely accurate, for the computer lacks the common sense of the human brain, thus it cannot accurately realise its own mistake, if any. For example, a computer may send a $10 million tax bill to a person earning $30000 a year and not blink an eye, for if there is a bug in the program, it cannot go in by itself and change it. It would not even realise ...
4183: The Genetics of Violence
... yet, new genetic studies are beginning down a long road of finding the hereditary basis for impulsivity. While these studies continue to search for the genetic source of aggression, child testing programs, drug manufacturers, civil rights activists, lawyers, and anxious citizens await the resulting testimony of the scientists. The social implications of the genetic search for aggressive tendency is seen by some as a great step forward, by others as a ...
4184: Male Circumcision: A Social and Medical Misconception
... decide for the parent on the need for circumcision in the infant. Rather, it is the nurse's role to present all of the information in an unbiased manner and remain an advocate of the rights of the patient. Nurse's need to realistically analyze the data available and decide if they truly are an advocate, or are merely following in the steps of their colleagues. References American Nurses Association (1991 ...
4185: Attention Deficit Disorder
... suffering with ADD have to learn how to deal with the obstacles that they will have while raising their child. Adults dealing with ADD often have chronic employment problems, impulsive spending, and erratic bookkeeping and bill paying. Raising healthy, well-adjusted children requires patience, sound judgment, good humor, and, discipline which is difficult for an ADD parent to do. The presence of ADD often hinders the development of intimate relationships for ...
4186: Vegetarianism
... come from animals in any way, including both dairy and eggs. Many vegans also try not to use animal products in other ways such as wearing leather or furs because of their belief in animal rights. In summary, to be a true vegetarian one must avoid all meats and possibly dairy and eggs. The second thing one should learn is why a person would decide to eliminate meats and possibly other ...
4187: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
... so bizarre, and so sinister that, if it were not for the fact that it is all true, it would make a great science fiction thriller. (Interestingly enough, Lorimar Pictures of Hollywood has purchased the rights to Dr. Strecker's life story.) The story begins in 1983 with Dr. Robert B. Strecker, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Strecker practices internal medicine and gastroenterology in Los Angeles. He is a trained pathologist ...
4188: The Criminalization of Knowingly Transmitting AIDS
... pushers are treated as if they commit criminal acts, then so should the supposed 'AIDS' pushers. The Constitutional argument involoved is also a moral one. By transmitting the virus willingly one is usurping on others' rights to life and happiness. It is also seen as wrong by the public. In effect, it is murder in the second or third degree. If it is done intentionally, it is murder in the first ...
4189: Ritalin
... out of 30 preschoolers in one group at a Day School in Houston take Ritalin. Teachers are often the only ones who get an inkling that a child may have ADHD, and are within their rights to call a parent and suggest the child be evaluated for the disorder. No teacher should be permitted to suggest a specific medication or pursue the topic once the parent demurs. (“Critics say Ritalin,” Houston ...
4190: Is Marijuana Dangerous to your Physical Health?
... the drug says an ounce can cost him from $40 to $100 (The Associated Press, A-6). Another reason for its popularity that is that "the cops basically ignored it" a few years ago, said Bill FitzGerald, of the County Attorney's Office (The Associated Press, A-6). Today, the county boasts a "Do Drugs, Do Time" program targeting all drug users (The Associated Press, A-6). "Marijuana: Is there a ...


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