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9351: Benjamin Harrison
... and a drummer. Then he put a flag out of his office window and began recruiting. When the regiment was complete, the governor commissioned him a colonel, and Harrison set off with his troops. By day he drilled his men; at night he studied tactics. Always he looked after his soldiers' needs. They called him Little Ben. General Harrison went back to his work at the Supreme Court and his law ...
9352: Tobacco: Opposing Viewpoints
... the U.S. was not the first country to use cigarettes, in eighteen eighty three American James Bonsack developed a cigarette rolling machine. Where a skilled cigarette roller could roll about four hundred cigarettes per day, the cigarette machine could produce one hundred and twenty thousand. Mass production also caused the price of a pack of cigarettes to be cut in half. With a “smoking epidemic” on our hands, it was ...
9353: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
... alcohol-related birth defects. The main element that is causing FAS is addiction. Children with FAS did not have the choice of saying no and have to live with their mothers decision to drink every day of their lives. Something needs to be done with mothers who have babies that are addicted at birth. Laws and other regulations will probably not solve the problem, but make it more complex. A mother ...
9354: The Intentional Death of Francis Macomber
... night to bed a man she barely knew, and she also had the nerve to come back into the tent and call Francis "darling!" To top off the whole guilt-ridden, embarrassing and downright miserable day, she additionally refused to speak to him about what had obviously taken place. Not only did she refuse to speak with him, but she chose to outright ignore him. Frankly, it is surprising that the ...
9355: Anxiety
... things like being afraid to go out in public. One woman said “When I went grocery shopping I would worry that people were watching me. Sometimes I would have to leave the store or I’d choose times to shop when there were not as many people there.” Problems such as this are the serious effects anxiety can have on you. It becomes serious when you have to start changing your ...
9356: Tourette's Disorder
... feel a great need to emit their symptoms while at school or work. When they arrive home, however, the tics may erupt with violence and remain at a distressing level throughout the remainder of the day. It is not unusual for patients to "lose" their tics as they enter the doctor's office. Parents may plead with a child to "show the doctor what you do at home," only to be ...
9357: Bill Clinton
... work in school, combined with his music ability, earned him many academic and music scholarships. With the aid of those scholarships and loans from the government, he was able to attend Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He chose George town because it had an excellent foreign service program and it was located in the nations capital. He earned is Bachelor of Science Degree in International Affairs and worked an intern ...
9358: Hemophilia
... then took off from there in the royal family. It was either given to a male descendant (causing him to be a hemophiliac) or a female descendant (causing her to be a carrier). The present-day royal family is unaffected by the disease. The treatment of hemophilia involves the simple injection of the deficient factor (usually found in blood derivatives or factor concentrates) directly into the individual's vein. This will ...
9359: Rural Healthcare
... P., Estes, C., & Ramsay, N. (Eds.). (1984). The nation's health. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. Murphy, B. (Ed.). (1995). Nursing centers: the time is now. New York: National League for Nursing Press. Puskin, D., Mintzer, C., & Wasem, C. (1997). Telemedicine: building rural systems for today and tomorrow. From website www.nal.usda.gov. Raffel, M. & Raffel, N. (1989). The U.S. health system origin and functions. Albany: Delmar Publishers ...
9360: Symbolism Found in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Tale of The Minister’s Black Veil
... Tale of The Minister’s Black Veil Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, The Minister’s Black Veil is a story of willful sacrifice towards an eternal cause. Father Hooper, the main character of the story, appears one day with a black veil covering his visage. Questions arise as to what is the reason to this peculiar practice. (And it remains a mystery throughout the story, one can only hypothesize on its meaning.) Below ...


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