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- 16861: The Partial Birth Abortion Debate
- ... was motivated to do more than surface investigation of this issue. Instead of the handful done each year, they found that abortionist, Dr. Martin Haskel, admitted doing over 1,000 himself. A single clinic in New Jersey admitted to over 1,500 and abortionist Dr. McMahon said he had done over 2000! Most of these abortions, the abortionists admitted, were done on healthy babies and mothers in the late second or ...
- 16862: Siddhartha 2
- ... and destroying each other and becoming newly born. Each one was mortal, a passionate, painful example of all that is transitory. Yet none of them died, they only changed, were always reborn, continually had a new face: only time stood between one face and another. I m not sure if this is true, but it makes you wonder, it makes you think of the endless possibilities of life. Many books deal ...
- 16863: Contracts
- ... and resistant to change (McGregor 1957). The grim consequences that McGregor proposes about management by "direction and control," a style that is and was popular in big business, hardly have been exhibited in the corporate world 40 years later. This fact alone shows that McGregor’s assumptions regarding Theory X are inaccurate. McGregor’s alternative to Theory X was Theory Y. This theory made the assumptions that management has the responsibility ...
- 16864: Nature and Its Elements in Jane Eyre
- ... the fire, which can also be taken for paying his dues for deceiving Jane. However, the fire simultaneously acts as a cleanser because in the destruction of Mr. Rochester's old life, it provides a new beginning for him and Jane. Charlotte Bronte's use of nature and its elements is very well utilized in the novel as an analogy for Jane's life. When we read the final chapter, it ...
- 16865: Abortion
- ... identify that at the moment of fertilization the ovum takes on a entirely different destiny, life. About 15,000 genes from the sperm and ovum form a unique combination. This is nothing less than a new human life at its earlier stage of life. In the United States many infants will not make it to puberty, old age or even their second birthday. Just because of their shortened life, it doesn ...
- 16866: Teenage Suicide
- ... people who have either attempted suicide or some who tried but could not go through with it and even some who have actually decided to take their own life. This is occurring all around the world and it affects everybody. Almost everyone is familiar with it. and some have even grown accustom to hearing about teenage suicide so much that they pay no attention to what may be really going on ...
- 16867: Borderline Personality Disorder
- ... My intended audiences are adolescents who may be experiencing some of the borderline symptoms, and those affected by Borderline Personality Disorder, whether they themselves are diagnosed or are friends of a borderline patient. In this world, there are many different types of disorders, both physical and mental. It is the mental disorders, however, that many people aren’t knowledgeable about. One disorder in particular has both psychiatrists and the general public ...
- 16868: Silkworms
- ... real life experience cross the time period. However, one thing we could never learn about from his story is that it did not receive the appreciation it deserved. He expressed the complexity of seeing the world but forgot about mentioning his literature status. It would be no point in describing such matter as he always believed. They are subjective and not universal nature and as such cannot be transferred to others ...
- 16869: Forensic Pathology
- ... 300 B.C. The Romans, Chinese, and Muslims all examined the dead throughout their history. The autopsy came about by Giovanni Morgagini, the father of modern pathology (Encyclopedia.com, 1995). Autopsies opened the door to new developments in science and disease. I recently interviewed a pathologist named Ed Uthman. He was contacted through e-mail, and with his agreement in an interview, I acquired the following information given by him. A ...
- 16870: Alcoholism: Is It Hereditary?
- ... there is a single cause for alcoholism that is both necessary and sufficient to produce the disorder. At best, biologic factors explain only a part of the variance…”. Valliant, in an interview published in Time (“New insights into alcoholism,” 1983) following publication of his book, The Natural History of Alcoholism (1983), put the matter even more directly. He indicated that finding a biological marker for alcoholism “would be as unlikely as ...
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