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- 5321: A Raisin in the Sun: Achieving Impossible Dreams
- ... of my days. Just waiting for me—a big, looming blank space—full of nothing.” (Hansberry 54). Walter encounters his problem and comes up with an idea of opening up his own business, to get control over his life, and puts up all his effort to achieve it. Even though his goal is not achieved, Walter still succeeded in his mental spirit and received a change of attitude near the end ...
- 5322: Abortion
- ... not the solution to so-called unwanted human beings at any age. Hitler thought this was right. Canadians surely do not. It is a permissive and frightened society that does not develop the expertise to control population, civil disorder, crime, poverty, even its own sexuality but yet would mount an uncontrolled, repeat uncontrolled, destructive attack on the defenceless, very beginnings of life. Let us marshall all our resources financial, educational, those ...
- 5323: Asthma in a Fitness/School Setting
- ... remission and a person have been treated to prevent E.I.A., exercise can proceed normally. There is now enormous amounts of evidence than many asthmatic persons have reduced cardio-respiratory fitness, compared to a control with a similar pattern of physical activity. In other words, the study showed that asthma persons can exercise to a similar intensity as other people, but their overall fitness is reduced. The type of activity ...
- 5324: Restraints On Alzheimer Patients
- ... to her own body. Physical restraints include leg restraints, arm restraints, wrist restraints, hand mitts, soft ties or vests, lap and wheel chair belts, and safety bars. Chemical restraints are drugs that are used to control a person's mood, mental state or behavior (A Guide, 1999). Now that we defined "restraints" lets talk about facts and fiction on the issue. Health care providers once believed certain myths about physical and ...
- 5325: Depression
- ... is believe to be caused by the imbalance of neurotransmitters in a person's brain. This illness can be treated with anticonvulsant, antidepressants, or lithium (Lithium carbonate is a common mineral that is used to control the manic phase of manic-depressive illness.) It is often characterized by mood swings. Typically, a person often loses all interest in activities. Symptoms may include sleep disturbances, not able to concentrate or make decisions ...
- 5326: Breast Cancer in Women
- ... the women in her family die by age forty was enough to convince her to have both her breasts removed before any detection of a benign tumor is found. Julie believes that her mind can control her getting cancer. Stacie decided to have a portion of both breasts removed. “There’s never any guarantee. I know they can’t remove all the breast tissue. But there’s an awful lot removed ...
- 5327: Social and Personal Effects of Alcohol Consumption
- ... If not treated, it can be fatal. It is not generally thought that once the disease has developed, the alcoholic will not drink normally again. An alcoholic who abstains from drinking alcohol, however, can regain control over aspects of life with which alcohol interfered. The alcoholism is then said to be “recovering,” not “cured” of the disease. Social Effects of Alcoholism In Canada and the United States one family out of ...
- 5328: Ebola
- ... is, the differences between the strains, the symptoms, fatility of the virus, incubation period, what the virus infects, transmittion of the virus, how long it infects the body, treatments for the virus, cures, how to control the virus, and the rate of reproduction. I hope you liked and learned something new from my report.
- 5329: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... are risks involved in their use. Because of the often severe side effects, Benzodiazepines are often used in their place. Benzodiazepines can achieve the same results as Neuroleptics for most patients in terms of rapid control of agitation and excitement, without the severe side effects. Antidepressants such as the selective seratonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI’s) fluovamine and amitriptyline have also been used by some doctors as treatment for bipolar disorder ...
- 5330: The Spread of AIDS
- ... reverse transcriptase, to copy its genetic code into a DNA molecule which is then incorporated into the host's DNA. The virus becomes an integral part of the person's body, and is subject to control mechanisms by which it can be switched "on" or "off". But the viral DNA may sit hidden and inactive within human cells for years, until some trigger stimulates it to replicate. Thus HIV may not ...
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