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- 5441: Religion The State And Soverei
- ... Thomas Hobbes discusses the state and refers to it as "Leviathan" which is the concurring title of his work. Believing man to be evil, Hobbes fashions his description of the state as the mechanism to control and harness the capabilities of man. There can be no peace as long as there is not absolute surrender to reason. The state's interest is supreme, as well as, its authority. These ideas were ...
- 5442: The Heart
- ... heart between the upper chambers (atria). This disease is more common in female infants than in male infants, and it often occurs with children who have Down syndrome. Disorders of Heart Rate and Rhythm The control mechanism for heart rate involves electrical impulses. One of the four chambers, right atrium, contains group cells called sinus node. The sinus node acts as a pacemaker, which produces electrical impulses that signal the muscle ...
- 5443: The Differences and Similarities of Pneumonia and Tuberculosis
- ... are over 30 different causes but the four main categories are bacterial, viral, mycoplasma and fungal while tuberculosis is only caused by a bacteria called Tubercle bacillus. Fortunately pneumonia and tuberculosis can be kept under control with the use of antibiotics and the earlier that the infection is caught the better chance of a prompt recovery. References American Lung Association. (1996). Pneumonia [Online]. Available URL: http://www.lungusa.org/noframes/learn ...
- 5444: Teens and Smoking
- ... cigarettes, and other drugs, only cigarette use did not decline substantially among high school senior among 1981 to 1991. In contrast studies performed by "household survey" by the NIDA and the CDC, (Centers for Disease Control) in 1991 and 92 respectively, suggested that the strongest influence on teenage smoking is parents. Research also revealed that approximately three fourths of adult regular smokers smoke their first cigarette before the age of 18 ...
- 5445: Coping With Stress In An Organization
- ... workers; drug use, excessive drinking, absenteeism, and emotional outbursts. One of the more serious stress-related sickness is depression. This happens when a person loses their self-esteem and they feel that they have no control over their job. Two signs associated with depression are the inability to meet deadlines and having trouble making decisions while at the same time worrying about both of them excessively.7 Managers need to be ...
- 5446: Should Racist Speech Enjoy Pro
- ... allowing free speech to continue and by researching other methods of ending racism, we can get at the root of the problem and stop racism before it starts. The key is not to limit or control action, but rather to influence reason and thought. There are a number of methods that the government could employ to attempt to eliminate racism from our country. Campaigns promoting more multi-cultural events and celebrating ...
- 5447: Steroids
- ... To stop the selling of steroids on the black market, the law requires pharmaceutical firms to be strict with their production and record- keeping. So far, over 25 states have passed laws and regulations to control steroid abuse, and many other sates are considering similar legislation. Steroids are beneficial in many ways, but along with the good there is always a negative side. Some side effects in males include shrinking of ...
- 5448: Sexual Transmitted Diseases Defined
- ... 8226 6025 FACSIMILE: +61 (8) 8226 6560 COUNTRY CALLERS (South Australia only): 1 800 806 490 Web site designed and maintained by Dr Christopher Miller email: csm@hc2.health.sa.gov.au Sexually Transmitted Diseases Control Branch Public and Environmental Health Division South Australian Health Commission PO Box 6 Rundle Mall Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
- 5449: Schizophrenia
- ... action. Presently schizophrenia is not a "curable" disease, but is controllable (Youth 15). The treatment of schizophrenia could possibly be medication. Most patients with schizophrenia must regularly take maintenance medication to keep the illness under control. It is difficult for the doctor/psychiatrist to know which medication will work best for a given individual. Many changes in type of drug and dosage may be required. This period of trial and error ...
- 5450: Schizophrenia
- ... huge uproar on the streets. Without the mental institutes the schizophrenics will get worse because they are unable to live independently. Many schizophrenics might even be harmful to society because their brain is out of control. The paranoid schizophrenics could go on a rampage and try to kill everyone in sight because they think that everyone is out to hurt them. This could be the future of our world if we ...
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