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- 6781: Denial
- ... seldom effective if the chemically dependent person is forced into treatment. You cannot work on a problem unless you accept that it exists (USDHHS, 1994). Active alcoholism and addiction are characterized by a struggle to control use. Addicts resent the suggestion they are powerless until things get so bad they are forced to face their addiction. Sadly, some alcoholics never break through their denial, and continue use to the point of ...
- 6782: Deep Ecology
- ... population growth in developed industrial societies. Obviously, these people s lifestyles have far more negative influence on the environment. This ties into the principle that human interference with the non-human world is out of control and getting worse. Naess and Sessions concede humans do and can modify ecosystems, just as other species do the same. Just how far we go with that ability remains the concern. Preservation, is the key ...
- 6783: Why Y2K?
- ... buy brand new computers AFTER the crisis. (little $$ signs in his eyes) Do what my brother suggests: Stuff all your money in a mayonaise jar, hike out into the woods and sit there with your gun waiting for the gunfire to start. Or prepare yourself and your community. Get an unleaded or Diesel Generator for electricity (with plenty of fuel for later), propane heaters for heat (The crisis will occur in ...
- 6784: Crime 2
- ... million, (Partinie) which is a little better character wise. It is true that these men bring on big crowds and lots of money to the owners, just like baseball players, but again have to much control. They probably aren t paid near as much as the owners could afford to either, the owner can go home with a fat pocket too. Pro s are just taking advantage of there talent, at ...
- 6785: Showing The Connection Between
- ... the destruction and violence that ended his life. It may have been George Wilson who had pulled the trigger and shot the bullet that killed him, but is was Gatsby himself, who had put the gun to his own head.
- 6786: Economy Of Russia
- ... their own enterprises. Restaurants, taxis, recycling centers and repair shops were opened in many places, but party bureaucrats often hampered these new initiatives. Another goal of peresroika was to fight against cheap products. Better quality control was introduced in many companies, but it was often resented by workers and led to drops in production (Which would be recession.)
- 6787: Economic Rebirth Or Social Sui
- ... will greatly increase tax revenue, attract tourists, and jump-start dead economies. However, the impressive revenue increases and economic booms are proving less profitable than envisioned. Cities are finding the magnitude of gambling difficult to control. Big casinos are gaining leverage in the community and are demanding tax rate concessions as profits begin to taper off the highs of the initial boom. Furthermore, cities are finding themselves unprepared for the large ...
- 6788: Streetcar Named Desire
- ... blow off his friends grabbed him and pinned him to the floor. This action leads the reader to believe that he is a very brutal person and needs some psychological help to aid him to control his temper. This is another example of why Stanley is so brutal. Lastly, and the most evident action that leads the reader to believe that Stanley is very ferocious and rapacious is when he rapes ...
- 6789: Drugs And Alcohol
- ... been reported. Some physical risks include mangled, and unclear speech, decreased awareness of touch and pain, convulsion, coma, heart, and lung failure. Psychological risks associated with using hallucinogens is depression, anxiety, paranoia, confusion, loss of control, and flashbacks. (Dragan 202) Alcohol and drugs have many effects on a person mind and body, if chronic use of these substances occurs over long period of time, these effects can become serious and even ...
- 6790: Christmas Satire
- ... another boring sitcom. This is what Christmas has now become. The Christmas of the future still has hope however. Somehow a solution will be found to bring back the virtues of the past. Perhaps government control could help relieve some of the annoyances of the holiday season. For example, federal mandates could limit all marketing of the Christmas holiday to the month of December. This could prevent the trite marketing ploy ...
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