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- 9481: How has AIDS affected our Society?
- ... to a change in art and music. AIDS has caused all Americans to think about their lives and how fragile life is. They must be careful and use caution. Hopefully, all of society will one day know the causes of AIDS and the means of prevention. They will take knowledge and apply it. With a cure and an end to the spread of this disease, society will survive and prosper. Lorusso ...
- 9482: Hospice
- ... the clergy, a social worker, a dietitian, a pharmacist, therapists who perform physical and occupational therapy. Also there are home care aides and volunteers. Hospice members offer care for patients on-call 24-hours a day. Depending on the patient's needs at the time, hospice care is provided in a variety of settings including the patient's home, inpatient facilities including a nursing home, or a combination of venues. Special ...
- 9483: Frank Lloyd Wright
- ... pg.96) In 1909, the first phase of Wrights career ended sadly, when he left his lover, Mamah Borthwick Chaney, the wife of a former client, and his five children alone at Taliesin. That day, a crazed servant murdered Mrs. Chaney and six others, also setting a fire that destroyed much of Taliesin. This incident caused a setback in his career for a short period of time. In 1916, Wright ...
- 9484: Heart Attacks
- ... attack has transpired. Smoking and stress are two major causes of heart attacks. However, avoiding heart attacks is actually quite simple. The American Medical Foundation has determined that if a person smokes 20 cigarettes a day for 20 years and they quit for a period of 3 years, the risk of having a heart attack decreases by 25%. When this person quits for 10 years the risk decreases to the likes ...
- 9485: Preface to Short Story Selection - The Matisse Stories
- ... way that Mrs Brown dressed because her colours often clashed and she wore wild homemade outfits. Robin lectured her on colour and would fuss if she moved things in his studio when she cleaned. One day, a woman who ran a local art gallery stopped by the house to view Robins art and convince him to put on a show. She wasnt that much moved by his work and ...
- 9486: Haircut: Irony
- ... naive narrator. Lardner's choice of a naive narrator creates the ironic contrast which is the basis of Lardner's satire. Most of Jim's so called "jokes" were downright vicious. He was upset one day at how his wife had treated him so decided to get even. He told her that he would take the family to the circus, then left them waiting while he drank gin and lounged around ...
- 9487: Dreaming Problems
- ... nicotine and alcohol in the late afternoon and evening. - Exercise regularly, but do so at least three hours before bedtime. -If you have trouble sleeping when you go to bed, don't nap during the day -Establish a regular, relaxing bedtime routine that will allow you to unwind and send a "signal" to your brain that it's time to sleep. -Don't use your bed for anything other than sleep ...
- 9488: Destroying Your Health By Smoking Cigarettes
- ... Remember the steps I have laid out for you buy the cigarettes a strong non-filtered one is the best. Smoke them, after you have practiced try getting up to at least six packs a day, and the last and most important thing never ever try to quit, it will only make your life a living hell. Besides this is the best way to destroy your health, and is that not ...
- 9489: Cognitive Dissonance
- ... 1981, p. 847). For example, on 3/31/96 I told my three friends that I was concerned about how much they had been smoking recently. On the average they are smoking 20 cigarettes a day. One of the girls immediately retaliated with the statement that her grandmother smoked for nearly all of her life and she is in good health. In this particular instance we can see the basic premise ...
- 9490: Cigarettes and Their Destruction of the Brain
- Cigarettes and Their Destruction of the Brain Smokers generally feel more comfortable after that especially important first cigarette of the day. Within just a few seconds of "lighting up," smoking activates mind-altering changes. Smokers are well aware of the long-term risks of their habit: such as lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and other deadly ...
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