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- 11481: White Fang
- ... not to, as London notes: Every instinct of his nature would have impelled him to dash wildly away, had there not suddenly and for the first time arisen in him another and counter instinct. A great awe descended upon him.....Here was mastery and power, something far and away beyond him.(London 64) White Fang was later traded to a man who used him as a fighting dog. This fighting surfaced ...
- 11482: Safe Sex vs. Unsafe Sex
- ... life that included numerous new sexual contacts. The safest option regarding AIDS and sex is total abstinence from all sexual contact. For those who prefer to indulge in sexual contact, this is often far too great a sacrifice. But it IS an option to be considered. For those who wish to have sexual contact with folks on a relatively casual basis, there have been devised rules for "safe sex". These rules ...
- 11483: Reye Syndrome
- ... blood sugar levels, which can mistakenly be diagnosed as hypoglycemia. Therefore, a liver biopsy is essential in making a complete and correct diagnosis of Reye's Syndrome. The treatment for Reye's Syndrome had made great advancements in the last decade. Through the 1960's and the 1970's, the fatality rate for victims of Reye's Syndrome was over forty percent. In the 1990's, this fatality rate has decreased ...
- 11484: Why Is The Crucible So Called
- ... explores his moral passion and his dilemma. John Proctor however is a sinner. He had an affair with Abigail when she was his household servant. He hates hypocrisy and his hidden sin causes him a great deal of moral anguish. He does not expose Abigail as a fraud until it is too late. When he is convicted of witchery he wrestles with his conscience about whether he should confess or be ...
- 11485: Knowledge of Information
- ... his life, also to determine his ability to cope, before telling him the truth, and prevention of harm overrides autonomy rights. If I were involved in Ralph's care as his nurse, I would have great difficulty with deceiving or withhold information from him, but considering the impact of his wife's death, combined with the knowledge of his own inevitable demise, I would take into consideration his emotional state first ...
- 11486: Death Of a Salesman
- ... the desire to get ahead of the next guy. This malady is present on a national level. It is the philosophy of business and comprises the dreams of man. Sometimes, this can drive man to great things, sometimes it can drive a man to ruin. Willy was driven to the latter. (Not his own greed for he was a simple man with simple dreams, but by the greed of others.) The ...
- 11487: The Dawn of a New Age: PCP
- ... April, 1956 : The pharmaceutical company Parke & Davis first synthesize what they believe to be the perfect anesthetic (Souza, 1995). When administered to patients, it causes a completely dissociative state, with no significant respiratory or cardiovascular depression. Patients appear to be awake, eyes open, breathing normally.but are unaware of their surroundings or the procedures being performed upon them (Souza, 1995). Indeed, this is the perfect drug. Unfortunately, like all good things ...
- 11488: Our World In Medicine
- ... at its peak during the 400's B.C. Throughout this period, sick people flocked to temples dedicated to the Greek god of healing, Asclepius, seeking magical cures.6 But at the same time, the great Greek physician Hippocrates began showing that disease has only natural causes. He thus became the first physician known to consider medicine a science and art separate from the practice of religion. The Hippocratic oath, an ...
- 11489: Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors
- ... these for much longer than that.(A.P.A.,80) Children suffer from OCD with exactly the same symptoms as adults. Normally an early start in mental disorder is unusual. Other mental illnesses, such as depression or schitzophrenia often apear in a differant form in young children and in any case are much more rare in children than in adults. But with OCD it is the same at any age. In ...
- 11490: Observation of the Early Childhood
- ... otherhand was shaky and uncertain from the start. After hanging from the first bar, she quickly swung her feet over to the side for leg support. She was able to cross but only with a great deal of assistance from me. Karligh also showed mastery in riding the big wheel. Her speed and turning ability seemed to surpass anyone else on the playground. Bethany chose to ride only after a piece ...
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