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1581: Birth Order
... family. It should also be noted that birth order not only affects reactions and behaviour. One's birth order affects a plethora of things which include one's IQ, consumption of cigarettes, alcohol and drugs, depression and mental illness, and creativity. (Ernst i - v) The topic birth order has proven to be very interesting and educational. It is amazing and fun to know more about yourself and your siblings through the ...
1582: The Theme of Love In The Odyssey
... great suffering he caused him. This anguish that Laertes exhibits also shows how much love he has for his son. Since Odysseus was assumed to be dead, it almost sent Laertes into a kind of depression. When Odysseus returned it gave Laetes an overwhelming happiness. This is a case where love seems to be the cure for pain and grief. Love is major emotional theme and it is seen often in ...
1583: Female Genital Mutilation 2
... cases where death occurs the practitioner is seldom blamed. In these cases, the death is blamed on the act of an enemy, the evil spirits, or is excused as God s will. Infibulated women experience depression, anxiety, irritability, and reduced feelings of femininity. Sexual and marital problems are very common because women become frigid and do not enjoy sexual intercourse because of the lack of nerve supply in the vaginal region ...
1584: Feasible Ways In Which Humans
... the economic well being that the Western Hemisphere has attained will reject this idea with full force. Even if stagnating growth were an acceptable idea in the global community, it would create such a global depression in the West that the political leaders would be ousted or in the worse case scenario killed. Therefore, I believe in order to maintain and improve our global environment and standard of living we must ...
1585: Forgotten Kids
... from these invisible disabilities. Mental illness not only affects the life of the child but the whole community. I live with this fact every day because my son suffers from Bipolar, better known as Manic Depression. Bipolar children long to be free of the strange feelings of sadness or euphoria and the voices that torment them. They wish for a good nights sleep and hope for a day when they can ...
1586: Existentialism 2
... go to heaven because Jesus has died for our sins and then live there in bliss. My reaction to this Worldview is that it is not very good, in my opinion it would bring on depression from the ideas that we are nothing, we have no purpose and we are not going to go anywhere. These factors all mean a lot to me because I like to know where I am ...
1587: A Critical Look At The Foster
... which had gone undetected," wrote researchers in the December, 1996, issue of the British Medical Journal. According to the study, not only did the teens in outside care suffer from serious psychiatric disorders -- notably major depression -- they were also more likely to have conduct disorders, anxiety problems, attention-deficit disorder, and unspecified psychoses. Of 88 teens studied, aged 13 to 17 years, living in foster or group residential settings, the rate ...
1588: Drugs In Football Making An Ap
... compared to all the con's of using steroids. Just a few con's are: increase in acne, mood swings and violence, kidney cancer, liver and prostate cancer, altered cholesterol, baldness in males, deepening voice, depression, headaches, heart disease, impotence, blood clotting ability reduced, menstruating irregularities, shrinking testicles, facial hair in women, and madness (psychosis). Those are just a few con's though. Paul Lowe, an all-pro running back for ...
1589: Drugs And Raves
... Readers Digest by Russell Twisk). " Although the volunteers felt undesirable symptoms, 18 of the volunteers experienced mood changes, to the best, and 23 of them went reported positive attitudes. 7 of my patients who experienced depression made more improvement with E, than with years of therapy and other anti-depressive drugs." (British Medical Journal by Dr. Green Hancock). "Although the media portrays ecstasy as an aphrodisiac, sexual arousal is not an ...
1590: Employee Assistance Programs
... It is estimated that employers lose approximately $17 billion dollars per year due to the 35 percent of the workforce experiencing some type of emotional dysfunction (Myers 8). These mental health issues range from mild depression to severe schizophrenia. It is also estimated that US companies spend 26 percent of their earnings on health care costs (Cascio 590). Heart disease, smoking, and other unhealthy lifestyle attributes cost employers billions of dollars ...


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