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2741: Psychological Bond Between Infants and Parents
... Psychological Study of the Strange Situation. Hilldale, NJ: Erlbaum. Ainsworth, M.D.S. (1989). Attachment beyond infancy. American Psychologist, 44, 709-716. American Psychiatric Association (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders 4th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association. Armsden, G. D., and Greenberg, M. T. (1987). The inventory of parent and peer attachment: Individual differences and their relationship to psychological well being in adolescence. 16: 427-453. Azar, Beth ...
2742: Canine Hip Dysplasia
... osteoarthritis (1996). Muscle mass has been thought to have a direct connection to canine hip dysplasia. It is logical that if something is too heavy it will cause its container to break or wear away. George Cardinet et. al (1996) conducted a study to investigate the relationship between pelvic muscle mass and development and expression of canine hip dysplasia. The variables in their study were eighty-two dogs that had been ...
2743: The Evolution of the Eye
... 138-153. n -, 1981. Optics and vision in invertebrates. Handbook of Sensory Physiology Vol. VIII, p. 471-592. Nilsson, Dan E., 1989. Vision optics and evolution. BioScience Vol. 39, No. 5, p. 298-307. Wald, George, 1950. Eye and camera. From Cell to Organism, W.H. Freeman and Co., p. 142-151. Wells, M.J., 1966. Cephalopod sense organs. Physiology of Mullosca Vol. 2, Academic Press, New York, p. 523-545 ...
2744: Why Exercise is Important
... to boot the belly. Here are ten ways to give your belly a boot: 1. Drink water. "Drinking generous amounts of water is overwhelmingly the number one way to reduce the appetite," says Prevention advisor George Blackburn, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor at Harvard Medical School. 2. Eat soup. Research seems to indicate that soup has the ability to turnoff the appetite with far fewer calories than many other foods ...
2745: Evaluating Methods of Contraception
... Books 2. Rickabaugh, Cheryl A. (1998). Sex and Gender. Boston: The McGraw Hills Company, INC. 3. Smith, Dr. A. (1999). Depo-Provera. New York: Bantam Books 4. Winikoff, Beverly (1997). The Whole Truth about Contraception. Washington DC: John Henry Press
2746: Medical Uses Of Marijuana
... and Americans for Medical Rights is gearing up to get medical marijuana ballots placed in a half dozen states for 1998. In addition to the California and Arizona referenda, the state governments of Massachusetts and Washington are creating programs to distribute marijuana to qualifying patients, though of course these programs are contingent on federal approval. In a sense, these could be test cases, signaling whether federal health officials will keep an ...
2747: Mental Disorders
... concern are the organic mental disorders, which occur much more frequently in the increasing numbers of elderly persons(1). Works Cited 1. American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition, Revised. Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Association,1987. 2. Nurse Review: Psychiatric problems. Springhouse Corporation, 1989. 3. Birren, James E., R. Bruce Sloane. Handbook of Mental Health and Aging. Prentice Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632, 4 ...
2748: Government Lies From Vietnam
... before the Gulf of Tonkin incident, the CIA had failed miserably with their attempted invasion of the Bay of Pigs. The government’s need to lie can be summed up by Victor Zorza in his Washington Post Article of November 1965: “In psychological warfare… the intelligence agencies of the democratic countries suffer from the grave disadvantage that in attempting to damage the adversary they must also deceive their own public.” Shortly ...
2749: Diaghilev
... Ballets Russes success, Diaghilev took sick and tragically died in 1929. His company fell apart and it s former members took to different routes. With this, however, came many great new dance companies. Former student George Balanchine emigrated to the United States and founded the New York City Ballet, Ninette de Valois, Anton Dolin, and Alicia Markova went on to dance in London and Serge Lifar became director of the Paris ...
2750: Reconstruction
... plan new governments were formed in Louisiana, Tennessee and Arkansas, but the Congress refused to recognize them. Republicans in Congress did not want a quick restoration, because it would bring Democratic representatives and senators to Washington. In 1864 Congress passed the Wade-Davis Reconstruction Bill. This bill would have delayed the process of rejoining the Union until 50 percent of the people took an oath of loyalty. However Lincoln pocket vetoed ...


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