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- 9461: Plagues and Diseases
- ... Laird went to the Niger Delta. By the 12th of November, all men were down with fever. By the 14th, 1 of the men was fit for duty. 9 survived.11 In 1841, Cap. H.D. Trotter took 145 whites, and 158 blacks on a massive expedition to Niger on 2 boats. After all was said and done, every white was sick and 50 were dead. Not one black died. There ...
- 9462: To Kill a Mockingbird
- ... from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it" (30). She then realizes that Mrs. Caroline did not know Maycomb, and could not just learn it in one day. Scout comes to terms that it was wrong to become upset with Mrs. Caroline. Scout learns several other lessons. For example, on page 90, Atticus says his most important line in the book, "…remember it ...
- 9463: The Prediction of 1984
- ... of love was to disorient the mind of the prisoner “with no clocks and no daylight,” making it “hard to gauge the time.”25 In addition to not being able to tell what time of day it was, Winston was also being starved, “he was also hungry with a knowing unwholesome kind of hunger,”26 and the starvation took up most of his thought. Furthermore, after Winston had been completely disorientated ...
- 9464: Coping With Stress In An Organization
- ... as “any demand made on the body that requires psychological or physical adjustment.” Many people think of stress as always being something bad. However, stress sometimes can be good. Stress is part of our every day life. It can have a motivating effect or a demotivating effect. Each of us have our own level of how much stimulation or stress we need in our lives to keep us from getting bored ...
- 9465: Skin Cancer
- ... A" is for asymmetry. One half of the mole does not match the other. "B" is for border irregularity. The edges are ragged, notched, or blurred. "C" is for color. The pigmentation is not uniform. "D" is for a diameter of greater than 6mm. Any progressive increase in size should be of particular concern (8., p 1). For both basal and squamous cell carcinomas, surgery is the most common treatment. Electrosurgery ...
- 9466: Prozac: Mania
- ... Nevermind. Nirvana. Virgin Songs, Inc. and The David Geffen Company, Track 5, 1991. Cowley, Geoffrey. "The Culture of Prozac." Newsweek: America Online (keyword: newsweek) 7 February 1994: 41-42. Marrou, Chris. "I hope that one day mental illness will be as openly accepted as any physical disability." Newsweek Online 24 June 1996. Watson, Traci. "Ode to a mellifluous brain molecule." U.S. News & World Report 25 November 1996: 86.
- 9467: Emperor Constantine I
- ... By this sign you will conquer." The next morning, he had the initials painted on his helmet and ordered them to be painted on the shields of all his soldiers. Constantine’s forces won the day and he credited the Christian God with the victory. He was closer to his goal of absolute power as sole emperor of Rome was now, for all practical purposes, a Christian. Constantine not only recognized ...
- 9468: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- ... until 1980. According to Famolaro, "the diagnoses of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder requires: (a) experience of a significant traumatic events; (b) re-experiencing of the trauma in one of several different thought, emotional, or behavioral forms; (d) persistent symptoms of increased arousal, Particularly when exposedto stimuli concretely or symbolically reminiscent of the trauma; (e) symptoms lasting at least one month. (Famolaro, Maternal and Child Post traumatic... 28)". Children are now becoming realized ...
- 9469: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- ... until 1980. According to Famolaro, "the diagnoses of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder requires: (a) experience of a significant traumatic events; (b) re- experiencing of the trauma in one of several different thought, emotional, or behavioral forms; (d) persistent symptoms of increased arousal, Particularly when exposedto stimuli concretely or symbolically reminiscent of the trauma; (e) symptoms lasting at least one month. (Famolaro, Maternal and Child Posttraumatic... 28)". Children are now becoming realized as ...
- 9470: Ernest Che Guevara
- ... s final revolutionary adventure was in Bolivia where he grossly misjudged the revolutionary potential of that country with disastrous consequences. The attempt ended in his being captured by a Bolivian army unit and shot a day later. Because of his wild, romantic appearance, his dashing style, and his unwillingness to bend to any kind of establishment, Che became a legend and an idol for the revolutionary—and even the merely discontented ...
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