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- 771: Euthanasia
- ... suicide--it's just being done so badly. (Shavelson, 39)" Just because something is done does not mean that it should be legal. Many things that are illegal are done anyway. Look at drugs, underage drinking, drunk driving, and speeding; these things are all illegal and are frequently practiced. Should these or other things be legallized just because they are done anyway? This is not a valid reason for leagalizing anything ...
- 772: Euthanasia
- ... suicide--it's just being done so badly. (Shavelson, 39)" Just because something is done does not mean that it should be legal. Many things that are illegal are done anyway. Look at drugs, underage drinking, drunk driving, and speeding; these things are all illegal and are frequently practiced. Should these or other things be legallized just because they are done anyway? This is not a valid reason for leagalizing anything ...
- 773: Euthanasia
- ... Many things have been accepted and practiced in the world, and many of them have become illegal. Not too long ago a teenager could drink whenever he wanted. Now we have laws to regulate the drinking age. This is the same type of thing, something terrible has going on for too long now. We need to put a stop to the killings with a law. Just because something has been allowed ...
- 774: Depression
- ... two days, not letting her out of his sight. Then a few days ago he had taken to his bed, and lain there for hours and hours not moving, not speaking, not eating and not drinking. He had talked about how everything was his fault and had at times been pleading with an unseen person to forgive him. He felt that he had committed some unpardonable crime and that he should ...
- 775: Coping With Stress In An Organization
- ... do will probably be the same way others cope with stress. Here are some of the things you might not see in your self that you might notice in your co-workers; drug use, excessive drinking, absenteeism, and emotional outbursts. One of the more serious stress-related sickness is depression. This happens when a person loses their self-esteem and they feel that they have no control over their job. Two ...
- 776: Sexual Transmitted Diseases Defined
- ... their genitals, and to their eyes. Condoms may further reduce spread between attacks. Some treatments that can relieve discomfort: -Keeping sores clean and dry - Wrapping an ice-block in a towel -Bathing in salt water -Drinking plenty of water -If urination is painful, urinating in a hot bath or, for women, using both hands to separate -the lips of the vulva to achieve a free stream of urine, preventing urine from ...
- 777: Premature Infancy
- ... in most cases. The causes for premature birth is generally an underdeveloped placenta. One thing that is known to have an affect on this is cigarette smoke, which lowers the oxygen supply to the placenta. Drinking alcohol in large quantities and smoking marijuana and doing other drugs also increases the risk for having a premature baby. Having preterm babies is not an inherent trait, which is a common rumor, but some ...
- 778: Ebola
- ... search for the reservoir will take a long time because there are so many possibilities, since Africa is in the tropics. Another way that humans can get Ebola is by eating an infected animal or drinking the milk of an infected animal. Ebola is spread from human to human by contact with infected blood, infected body fluids, or through sexual contact. Even after a person recovers completely from Ebola, it may ...
- 779: Heartburn and Gallstones
- ... also cause heartburn. This also occurs when the ends of the esophagus are not shut, and the stomach lining moves up the esophagus. There are many other causes of heartburn, some of which being: obesity, drinking hot or cold beverages, extensive alcohol usage, smoking, foods (acidic), certain types of medication, and types of syndromes (Zollinger, and Ellison). Posture also causes heartburn, for example, if after eating a large fairly acidic food ...
- 780: The History of Birth Control
- ... blocked the production of progesterone and inhibited fetal and ovarian growth. It continues to be used to this day as a sort of morning-after contraceptive, with women in parts of the rural United States drinking a teaspoonful of the seeds with a glass of water immediately after sex. Just a tad of unuseful info: Queen Anne's Lace is also known as Mother Die, because if you brought it into ...
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