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- 1451: "The World Today Seems To Be Going Crazy": The Unabomber's Manifesto
- ... though he seemed to harbor a grudge against them because he possibly did not graduate or excel. The bomber was thought to be a loner, who shunned society. Possibly, suffering from a mental illness; chronic depression, and probably was abused as a child. He was thought to work blue collar work most likely dealing with power tools. And he was thought to be in his late thirties early forties. Gregg McCrary ...
- 1452: Homeless Youth
- ... turn, causes teens to fall behind or fail classes. This causes them to end up dropping out of school. Schools are unable to help the homeless teen. Instead, they cause the teen more frustration and depression, thus encouraging them to stay away from education. Without the basic skills that one earns during high school, the teen is unable to gain legal employment. This not only affects their current situation, but it ...
- 1453: How Television Affects Society
- ... doing flips in tight revealing tube tops and mini skirts. The main thing that Samsung is promoting is higher standards in beauty. A direct result of high beauty standards in American television is higher suicide, depression, and anorexia rates. A test in the early seventies conducted by anthropologist Margaret Mead on a tribe called the Samoans shows us how television is part of the coming of age. The Samoan tribe was ...
- 1454: Monetary Policy
- ... Prevention of Widespread Bank Failures The prevention of widespread bank failures and panic is, in a way, not a separate goal, since the main loss from large-scale bank failures is likely to be a depression with massive unemployment and economic chaos. It is used as a goal, just as a reminder of the Fed's lender of last resort role. The FDIC takes care of many smaller bank failures for ...
- 1455: Babe Ruth Changed The Game Of Baseball
- ... nicknames such as, " The Great Bambino", " The Sultan of Swat", "The Wali of Wallop", etc. (Babe Ruth Museum 3). America was in dire need of a hero for this was the time of "The Great Depression." Babe Ruth was the answer. Like many of today's athletes, Babe Ruth was hard to please. It was hard to keep him on the team with the salaries he was receiving. In 1927, Ruth ...
- 1456: The Year 2000 Bug
- ... production is slowed or halted because of foreign trade problems, will have little chance of making it into the next millennium. If markets across the globe crash then a global economic slump, or worse a depression, is extremely probable. Panic also plays a part in the problem of the Y2K bug. Because the Federal reserve foresees many Americans liquefying assets and withdrawing cash from banks, it has decided to issue an ...
- 1457: Epidural In Labor
- ... retention, fecal and urinary incontinence, paralysis of lower extremities, loss of feeling in the limbs, headache, backache, septic meningitis, slowing of labor, increased need for forceps and vacuum deliveries, cranial nerve palsies, allergic reactions, respiratory depression, nausea, vomiting, and seizures.2 In addition, a piece of the catheter that delivers the drug into the duraregion of the back may break off and be left in the woman, a dangerous risk that ...
- 1458: Abortion
- ... problems following and because of abortion. I quote Ft. John L. Grady, Medical Examiner for Florida State Attorney's Office, "I believe it can be stated with certainty that abortion causes more deep-seated guilt, depression and mental illness than it ever cures". We used to hear a lot about the risk of suicide among those who threatened such action if their request for abortion was refused. How real is that ...
- 1459: Tourette Syndrome
- ... side effects may be unpleasant. Therefore the patients under such drugs must be monitored for the liver and heart. The Medical Treatment for OCD is augmenting dopamine agents (Orap) or Klonopin. These drugs help curtail depression, but how genital-urinary side-effects. The ADHD in Tourette Syndrome are treated with Ritalin because the tics may not increase if used in reasonable dosages. Hyperactivity is also curtailed. The side effects of Ritalin ...
- 1460: Excessive Alcohol Consumption--its Effects And Social Accept
- ... emotionality have been associated with the risk of alcoholism through research. Deviance proneness, also termed behavioral undercontrol and behavioral disinhibition, is marked by unconventionality, over-activity, aggression, and impulsivity, while negative emotionality is characterized by depression and anxiety. There are three main environmental factors that can influence or significantly impact a person s decision about alcohol use. First, are the cultural norms, which can affect a person s views on the ...
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