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- 3061: Abortion
- ... sterile? Consequently, by aborting one pregnancy can mean the aborting of all the pregnancies for the rest of their lives. The last loss is the loss of the woman's peace of mind. Some suffer depression, nightmares, suicidal thoughts; some wake in the night thinking they hear a baby crying. This can be very painful to the mother and the people that love her. So not only, the aborted child is ... These women suffer from Post-Abortion Syndrome (PAS). Depending on how stressed a woman is, PAS can show up within weeks, months, or years of the abortion. Women who have post-abortion syndrome feel a great guilt that does not go away. Their shame is expressed through a deep anger, at doctors and abortion counselors for hurting her and her baby, at her husband or boyfriend, or parents for pressuring her ...
- 3062: Abortion: A Controversial Subject
- ... if she does not want to because it may lead to further complications for the victim and child. By further complications I mean mentally, physically, and emotionally. Many victims often go through long periods of depression when they are forced to keep the child because it often stirs unwanted memories. This is why abortion should be allowed or legal for those unfortunate few who have no other choice but to have an abortion or live with this great burden. Abortion on the other hand should not be legal for all. When a person chooses to have sex she is taking a chance. This she does of her own free will, and she has ...
- 3063: Genetic Engineering And Its Fu
- ... you copied. Its a waste of resources which could be better allocated to the already over-populated world and shouldn't be condoned. Last, and provably the most controversial issue in genetics is using its great power to enhance or better the human genome. This technology is most feared because of this reason, What happens when we toy with nature's best creation, humans. Well I will explain each of the ... this technology in relation to the human being, they being; enhance intellect, life span, metabolism, eliminate the condition of being overweight, retardation, hereditary defects or disease, birth marks, being ugly or unattractive, emotional disorders, and depression. First enhancement of our species. Just think of a world were everyone thought before they acted. Think of how much less crime would occur. No more rash decisions based on pure emotion, significantly less street ...
- 3064: Behind The Urals
- ... the Soviet Union leaving the United States and in his eyes, its unsatisfactory capitalistic way of governing. Scott may have been aided in making his decision as he saw the United States slip into the Great Depression, a time when the conditions in America reached an all time low. He left his roots in the United States to begin a new life in a foreign country simply because he was disgruntled with ...
- 3065: Is It Dangerous To Think Too M
- ... not worth living. Many of Socrates adversaries believed that this principle was an open invitation for anarchy. Examining life leads to new ideas that do not necessarily conform with the beliefs of society. This causes great movements of revolution. Socrates believed these movements were a great tool in the advancement of civilization. One great proof against this idea is the rise of Hitler and communism. Hitler examined his life and found that the Jews were the source of all his problems. He therefore decided to kill as many ...
- 3066: Of Mice and Men: Loneliness
- ... time and time again and helps to display how demoralising an unrealistic dream can be. Nearly every influencing character in the story has a dream which they cannot realistically fulfil. During the period of the Great Depression many of these characters were struggling for survival and having a dream was something that kept them going through tough times. But in the long run this eventually lead to their demise. George, Lennie, Candy ...
- 3067: Borderline Personality Disorder
- ... of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. 3. Recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, or threats, or self-mutilating behavior. 4. Affective instability: marked shifts from baseline mood to depression, irritability, or anxiety, usually lasting a few hours and only rarely more than a few days. 5. Chronic feelings of emptiness. 6. Inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger; frequent displays of temper. 7. Transient ... allowed to act in strange manners because, in general, women are more dramatic anyway. Usually, Borderline Personality Disorder patients are diagnosed with one or more different disorders. Most people diagnosed with borderline also have classical depression or Attention Deficit Disorder (A.D.D.). A small number of Borderline patients experience bi-polar disorder (extreme personality changes), eating disorders, or drug or alcohol abuse describes Rex William Cowdry, M.D. in Mental Health Disorders Sourcebook (Bellenin, 1996). While most disorders have medicinal treatments, such as Ritalin for Attention Deficit Disorder and Prozac for depression, there are no known medications for Borderline Personality Disorder. In a personal interview with Kim Steggles, a limited licensed psychologist (someone who cant prescribe medications), she told me that, Most patients are treated ...
- 3068: George Frideric Handel
- ... was born in Halle, Germany, on February 23, 1685. He died in London on April 14,1759 and was buried in Westminister Abbey. Handel was one of the famous composers of the Baroque Period. This great composer was mostly known very well for his English Oratorio, particularly the Messiah. His trouble in his operas that he made lied within his uncertain temper and uncertain lack of tact. Handel first learned how ... up in the profession of law, but music was in Handel's blood. When Handel's father soon realized this, he sent Handel away to study in Berlin. In Berlin, Handel was taught under the great composer Frideric Wilhelm Zachau. One of the great influences on Handle was while he was writing the Messiah in three weeks. Handle, before writing the Messiah, had rented a theatre for his own use, and though he had some successes, he had ...
- 3069: Bulimia
- Bulimia Americans place a great deal of importance on being thin. All the models, television personalities and athletes are extremely thin. It says to the American youth that to be successful you have to be thin. As a result, 1 ... and that they will be more successful in life. With bingeing and purging they believe they can eat all they want and exercise to an excess and still become thin. Young women who suffer from depression, a psychological illness where the individual loses interest in thing they used to love doing, a feeling of hopelessness, being tired even after getting adequate sleep, are at a higher risk of becoming bulemic. It ...
- 3070: People And Places
- ... has its own soul in history shaped by the identity of the people who frequent it. At the same time, peope's mentality, their points of view, and their attitude towards life are influenced a great deal by the environment in which they spend most of their time. As time passes, people and places which they frequent start to resemble one another. I observed the relationship betweeen people and the places ... this as an example of how environments shape the lives of their inhhabitants, and their actions. The place, like the people, appear happy at first sight, but deep down you could notice the saddnes and depression which starts to unveil like the cloud of smoke as you walk in. The club resembles its clients perfectly, creating a concrete bond between them.
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