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- 5431: Ebola Virus
- ... within 17 days of infection. Fatal cases (70%-90%) are due to shock, internal bleeding, and an acute respiratory disorder; those at the serious stage of the attack are often delirious, combative and difficult to control. To put it frankly, after about a week and a bit the internal organs have turned to mush and there's no hope. Prevention There is no vaccine for the Ebola virus so the only ...
- 5432: Women's Roles in the Revolution
- ... helped the soldiers in another way. When they were carrying their pitchers and they saw a man fall with injury, they would set down teh pitcher and run to him. They would take over the gun that he was using, and take his place in battle. This helped the American immensely, and made the women ever more important to the rebellion. When the women wer called Molly Pitchers, there was mroe ...
- 5433: Preferred Hiring Practices
- ... to follow. Bill's success has probably been thwarted by more sources than the today's average black or female, but there is no provision in preferential hiring for him. Just like no one can control their race or skin color, Bill's obesity is caused by a medical problem beyond treatment. Selective preferential hiring won't work. Even if one doesn't accept the fact that preferential hiring discriminates against ...
- 5434: Prison System
- ... Improvements in job training, counseling, and halfway houses for rehabilitation must be brought to the forefront by citizens. If we do not get involved and try to make changes, our crime problem could worsen beyond control. -- Bibliography Szumski, Bonnie. America’s Prisons Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press, Inc.: 1985 Doob, Christopher. Sociology: An Introduction. Harcourt Brace & Company, United States: 1994 Bennett, Lawrence. Counseling in Correctional Environments. New York: New York, 1978 Fox ...
- 5435: Stress and How To Manage It
- ... are stressful, it means you are intelligent and responsible. The question,” Do late people make you mad?,” was also off. People being late makes everyone upset, whether they are stressful or not. The Locus of Control test was also inconclusive. It was vague and stereotyping. The test asked if you find it useless to try to get your own way at home. Your answer could be based on your parents and ...
- 5436: Pre-Eclampsia and Eclampsia Disorders In Pregnant Women
- ... been observed that repeated exposure to male ejaculation may prevent pre-eclampsia. In the study of 83 pre-eclamptics it had an average of 59.4 physiological exposures to semen but the non pre-eclamptics control group of 55 had 191.6 exposures. A permanent cure is delivering the child and following up on both. Some medications that are for convulsions are magnesium sulphate, diazepam, phenytoin (magnesium sulphate being superior); all ...
- 5437: Aspirin
- ... that reoccur, gastric ulcers or bleeding problems unless directed by a doctor. Aspirin should be kept out of reach of children. In case of an overdose, you should seek professional assistance or contact a poison control center immediately. If you are pregnant or nursing a baby, seek the advice of a health professional before taking aspirin. Since the discovery of aspirin, it has been proved to prevent or protect against recurrent ...
- 5438: Racism - The Future
- ... wrong way could end. It’s not even safe to be a Christian anymore, and that’s when you know something’s wrong. Prejudice is human nature. It will never be stopped. The government can control it with specific penalties for hate crimes, but surely can’t end it. It seems that people would respect someone’s life enough not to take it. Everyone is different; therefore, we have to live ...
- 5439: Tuberculosis
- ... sprayed into the air by someone with the active disease who coughs. However, inhaling the germ does not usually mean you will develop active disease. A person's natural body defenses are usually able to control the infection so that it does not cause disease. In this case, the person would be infected, but not have active disease. Only about 10% of those infected will actually develop TB in their lifetimes ...
- 5440: The Safety of Blood
- ... best friend's house. She doesn't have a care in the world and is quietly humming to herself. Suddenly a car whips around the corner and swerves to avoid the child, but he looses control and squarely hits the girl, causing the her to fall and get trapped between the car and her battered bicycle. A main artery in her leg has been severed and blood fills the gutter of ...
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