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- 16821: Japanese Medicine
- ... and cold, and night and day. Although yin and yang are looked upon as opposites, they are actually inseperable. The recognition of one is necessary to the recognition of the other. This view of the world leads them to believe that yin/yang makes up the universe in the form of five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Qi flows into our bodies, up from the earth in its yin ...
- 16822: Supporting A Condom-Nation
- ... experimentation, and without proper protection, there can be devastating results. The distribution of prophylactics in an educational institute is a effective way to protect those students who decide to become sexually active. In Condoms: The New Diploma, Rush Limbaugh, a popular and arguable radio talk show host, proclaims that the circulation of condoms in schools is practically an invitation for students to engage in sexual activities (Limbaugh 426). While his arguments ...
- 16823: Wang Lung
- ... s ingenuity in searching out the jewels that made Wang Lung a wealthy man. With these jewels, Wang Lung bought much land from the Great House and he also hired numerous men to work this new land. In his later years, Wang Lung became conceited and egotistical. He believed that he had achieved his wealth and prosperity alone and that he was extremely deserving of it all. He had become very ...
- 16824: Schizophrenia
- ... unrelated topic to the next. They may make up their own words or use sounds or grunts to substitute words. These symptoms do not mean that people with schizophrenia are out of touch with the world completely, they know that roads are used for driving cars, and that people eat meals three a day. Schizophrenia affect both men and women equally. Along with delusions, hallucinations, and thought disorders, they also suffer ...
- 16825: Warren G. Harding
- ... They eliminated wartime controls and slashed taxes, established a Federal budget system, restored the high protective tariff, and imposed tight limitations upon immigration. By 1923 the postwar depression seemed to be giving way to a new surge of prosperity, and newspapers hailed Harding as a wise statesman carrying out his campaign promise--"Less government in business and more business in government." Behind the facade, not all of Harding's Administration was ...
- 16826: Will Rogers
- ... perspective. This fairness is remarkable, especially at a time in America when racism was everywhere. Will's Indian heritage helped him to look at people as people, to see beyond color or status in the world. He treated the political elite and the unemployed with the same respect and good humor. In fact, he often made fun of himself, which allowed everyone to relax and see the good sense behind much ...
- 16827: Selfishness Of Silas Marner
- ... their hoard, showed them no purpose beyond it. Marner wanted heaps of ten to grow into a square, and then into a larger square; and every added guinea, while it was itself a satisfaction, bred new desire." (16) Marner fell into a spiraling trap of selfishness, which seemed to pull him deeper into self-indulgence. "the same sort of process has perhaps been undergone by wiser men, when they have been ...
- 16828: Sense And Sensibility
- ... mixture of idealist and realist. Elinor craves "the relief of quiet reflection." Elinor describes this process of reflection several times in the novel. When she reconsiders Willoughby, she is "resolved not only upon gaining every new light as to his character which her own observation or the intelligence of others could give her, but likewise upon watching his behavior to her sister with such zealous attention, as to ascertain what he ...
- 16829: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- ... nasal bridge; flatten and elongated philtrum. There is some central nervous system dysfunction and varying degrees of major organ system malformations. FAS is now recognized as the leading cause of mental retardation in the western world, but the important thing about FAS is that it is totally preventable. First off keeping track of FAS is crucial to its prevention by which this is a national health priority. Diagnosing FAS is no ...
- 16830: Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- ... Craig Haug, M.D. J.B. Lippincott Co. East Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 1991 Pg. 6 7. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Diagnosis and Treatment By Erich W. Pollak, M.D. Futura Publishing Co., Inc. Mount Kisco, New York 1986 Pgs. 131-132
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