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- 6661: Anorexia Nervosa
- ... come from families with overprotective parents who pushed them to live up to unachievable goals or perfection. The Anorexic person believes that their weight and eating habits is one of the only things they have control over (Matthew 31-32). Another theory from a social aspect has to do with the way women are perceived in society. It is believed that since beautiful women are portrayed as ultra thin, then the ...
- 6662: A Family-friendly WorkPlace
- ... in today's tight labor market. It's management's job to help employees be successful in their work life and in their personal life. Researcher says, "People are more motivated given this kind of control over the scheduling, over their job. And it doesn't cost anything. It is based on the trust factor; it puts a lot of responsibility on the part of the employee."3 Analysis of family ...
- 6663: A Tale
- Throughout the novel, Charles Dickens judgment and portrayal of France, the Revolution, and the people themselves undergoes some very basic changes. Dickens is always in control of the reader by successfully reaching his goal of leading the reader by the hand through a series of emotions and ideas emanating from the plot and its characters. During the first few chapters of ...
- 6664: African Women
- ... Womens Coalition to facilitate gender issues in neglected for the new government." "..countless other women-the unsung heroines of black women liberation." If more women join these womens groups, women will have some control over their own lives. Not only are women helping themselves but now other countries are trying to help African women too. Many countries like the United States have helped Africa by donating money, sending representatives ...
- 6665: Drug Abuse
- ... Often, the alcohol will bring out a violent temper and often, alcoholics abuse, physically and mentally, their friends and family. Drinking makes the drinker feel he is more confident. The drinker thinks he is in control, even if a little high, and he might get behind the wheel of his car and go for a drive. Drunk driving is deadly. Hundreds of thousands of people get killed every year due to ...
- 6666: Hacking
- ... authorization of use of any computer, computer system, computer network, or any part of such computer, system or network, with the intent to devise or execute any scheme or artifice to defraud or deceive, or control property or services by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations or promises ("Comp. Fraud")." The second degree is defined as: "A person commits computer fraud in the second degree by intentionally and without authorization ...
- 6667: Aids
- ... would explode to claim hundreds of thousands of lives, AIDS surfaced very quietly in the United States, with a small notice on June 4, 1981 in a weekly newsletter published by the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, alerting doctors to five unusual cases of pneumonia that had been diagnosed in Los Angeles residents over the previous few months. All the patients were homosexual men who had come down with PCP ...
- 6668: AIDS REPORT
- ... in for once, and this would also be good for the community. How AIDS entered this world is uncertain ,people have their theories; AIDS came from monkeys, the government nfected people with the virus to control the population, and African Americans brought the virus from Africa. This is only the beginning, people these days think that the virus can be spread through toilet seats or even hugging. This is why we ...
- 6669: Art Censorship
- ... pro-motes discussion about anything that offends people. On the other hand, in the park, if there are uncensored or offensive displays there may be no opportunity to promote learning and discussions. We can't control who goes in and out of the park because it is a public place therefore; there should be more rules and regulations. The following should not be allowed in the park or anywhere for that ...
- 6670: Anorexia And Bulimia
- ... disorder in which overconcern with body weight and shape leads to repeated binging (consuming large amounts of food in a short time) followed by induced vomiting, use of laxatives, fasting, and/or excessive exercise to control weight. Bulimia in itself does not result in severe weight loss. It can, however, cause gastrointestinal problems and serious potassium depletion, and teeth may be damaged due to the acid of the regurgitated food. Bulimia ...
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