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- 481: Inflammatory Bowel Disease/ Crohn's Disease
- ... PA, Present, DH, eds. The New People Not Patients: A Source Book for Living with IBD. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1992. Book for patients with sections on diagnostic tests, medications, nutrition, coping with employment and health insurance problems, and IBD in children and teenagers, older adults, and during pregnancy. Available from the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America. Additional Resources Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, Inc., 386 Park ...
- 482: Artificial Heart Devices
- ... root of many of the world's crises. The many debates concerning artificial heart implantation as a medical technique each have their own significance, and each deserves thorough consideration. Before we rush headlong into complete employment of the devices in medicine, we must evaluate the moral, social, ethical, arguments. Hopefully we can reach a decision that blends all of the aforementioned considerations into a harmonious existence, working to the maximum benefit ...
- 483: Nursing: Think in Practical way
- ... month. Full professors and those with many years of experience may earn from $3,833 to $5,463 per month. The top pay may exceed $6,932 per month. Finally, EUREKA also says that California employment by 2005 are 76,330 university and college are projected to be employed with 33,850 openings. Pay varies with size, geographic location, and type of institution. Registered nurses are the typical nurses that you ...
- 484: Down's Syndrome
- ... reading at 6th-12th grade levels today. *The vast majority of adults with Down syndrome today can be expected to live semi- or totally independently and many enter the work force with today's supported employment programs and some are competitively employed. Some medical conditions that demand special attention for people with Down syndrome include: *Congenital Heart Disease: usually in the form of endocardial cushion defects, affects 40% of babies and ...
- 485: The Genetics of Violence
- ... the personal decision of the individual as to how they will personally use the new development, but the individuals responsibility to design a solid opinion of their moral, ethical, and biological feelings regarding the employment of behavioral genetics in the future. Bibliography Brunner, H. G., et al., Abnormal Behavior Associated with a Point Mutation in the Structural Gene for Monoamine Oxidase A, Science, Vol. 161, 22 October 1993. Goldberg, Jeff ...
- 486: Attention Deficit Disorder
- ... and accepting and meeting responsibilities. Parents with children suffering with ADD have to learn how to deal with the obstacles that they will have while raising their child. Adults dealing with ADD often have chronic employment problems, impulsive spending, and erratic bookkeeping and bill paying. Raising healthy, well-adjusted children requires patience, sound judgment, good humor, and, discipline which is difficult for an ADD parent to do. The presence of ADD ...
- 487: One Thousand Years of Chinese Footbinding: Its Origins, Popularity and Demise
- ... the Mongols, Hakka and Tibetans did not bind the foot, suggesting a long-standing or strongly-held institution linked to other practices, such as the work of Hakka women in the fields and their early employment in the tea industry. In the rice- farming areas of China, women played more part in field agriculture and were naturally resistant to the pressures of footbinding from north China.[28] For Chinese men, bound ...
- 488: The History Of Affirmative Action
- ... major role in his/her community. Increasing minority and female applicant flow would be very easy for a company to do. They simply need to include minority colleges and universities in campus recruitment programs, place employment opportunities in minority oriented print and broadcast media, and retain applications of unhired minority applicants to be reviewed as a position opens. This would be a great opportunity for applicants and employers. We should work ...
- 489: Affirmative Action
- ... us turn our sites on poverty, poor family life, poor schooling, for these problems are colorblind, and can hinder an individuals chances for success more than anything else. To equal the opportunity of minorities for employment we should educate. Guadalupe Quintanilla, the assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs for the University of Houston, stated, "Affirmative action has been distorted and abused. We need to take a second look at it. I ...
- 490: Affirmative Action Programs
- ... visible in our society. Eliminating affirmative action would not only stop the progress that women are making; it would mark a giant step backward in our country's journey toward equal opportunity for all. In employment, examples of affirmative action programs are recruitment and outreach programs to include qualified women in the hiring decisions. There are also training programs to give all employees a fair chance at promotions. For women business ...
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