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- 2781: Creative Writing: The Search
- ... still do, and the same job I'd had since my graduation from Quantico. We were living just outside Portland. My oldest son, John jr., was in his third year at Washington. The twins were high school seniors at this time and my pride and joy, daddy's little girls. Carolyn and I had celebrated our twenty- fifth anniversary, that's the silver one I think, the previous Thursday night. That warm ... anything about the disappearance of David Brown from his grandparents' house in the middle of the night. I told him I did not. I bid him farewell, hung up, and dialed John's number at school.
- 2782: The History of Phamaceutical Compounding
- ... Food and Drug Administration under the Pure Food, Drug and Cosmetic Acts. The word "Pharmacy" began to develop as a profession separate from medicine in the early 18th century. In 1821, the first U.S. school of pharmacy was established in Philadelphia. Since then, the community pharmacist, or druggist, is increasingly called upon to give advice in matters of health and hygiene. The advise they are now called on to give ... caring and sympathetic manner, a friendly personality and excellent communication skills.Other attributes include - interest in providing a service to people; able to work as a member of a team; accurate attention to detail; a high degree of integrity; precise work habits; independence; decision making skills; and high ethical standards. The personal qualities required for success in pharmacy depend to some extent on the branch of the profession in which it is intended to practise. Pharmacy is a multi faceted science based ...
- 2783: Health
- ... 30 or 40 years from now will not have childhood diseases. Most people who are now old have had them all. Better education is also a reason for prolonged and healthier lives. Where a grade school education was typical for the older generation, more than half of all Americans now 30 or 40 years old have completed at least high school, and studies show that people with more education live longer. They get better jobs, suffer less economical stress, and tend to be more engaged with life and more receptive to new ideas. Finally, the ...
- 2784: Hemmingway
- ... a practicing doctor, taught him how to hunt and fish, while his mother, wished to make him a professional musician. His upbringing was very conservative and somewhat religious. He attended Oak Park and River Forest High School, where he distinguished himself in English. His main activities where swimming, boxing, and of course writing. In 1917, turning his back on University, he decided to move to booming Kansas City where he got a ... to those around him that psychiatric help would be necessary. They managed to convince Ernest to institutionalize himself. Fearing he would refuse, it was agreed upon to tell him that the treatment was for his high blood pressure (Hemingway had always been wary of his blood pressure). On November 30th in 1960, Ernest Hemingway was committed to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. During the month of December he was ...
- 2785: Hitler
- ... Jewish race. The people caused Hitler no harm, but Hitler took it upon himself to take over Europe and create a super human race. Hitler, with his great mind, took over Europe by meeting with high-ranking officials and started building concentration camps. Six million Jews were killed because of Adolf Hitler. He looked at other people like they were building blocks for the structure he wanted to build. He attacked ... But as Hitler wrote later in his book, "the thought of slaving in an office made me ill
not to be master of my own time." Passively disobeying his father, Hitler filled most of his school hours with daydreams of becoming a painter. His one school interest was history, especially that of the Germans. Also as a young boy, he was devoted to Wagner's operas that glorified the Teutons' dark and furious mythology. After his father's death, when ...
- 2786: Depression The Sadness Disease
- ... that 1 out of every 6 people has had a major depressive episode in their life. It is estimated that it costs the nation a sum of 43 billion dollars a year in medication, lost school days, lost workdays, and professional care for depression. Tens of thousands of people out of the 15 million attempts to commit suicide because of depression and about 16,000 of those people succeed. Depression loosely ... depressed out of their nature than others, some of those people include (ranking in higher susceptibility): women, men, the Baby Boom generation, elderly, teens, and children. The likelihood of women getting depression is twice as high as men. Most women have had traumatic childhood experiences that do not surface until later on in life, thus leaving them vulnerable to depression. Men are likely to get depression because it is said that ... Depression is not common in young children, but abuse, losses, and having a seriously depressed parent increase the risk. Their symptoms tend to be behavioral. One must notice unusual irritability, aggressive outbursts, and problems at school. There are many symptoms that are included in the diagnosis of depression. There are major indicators that people should be aware of to let people know that they might have the possibility of having ...
- 2787: "Is Moral Egoism Correct?"
- ... up to me and offers to give me food, shelter and everything I ever wanted, but there was something I would have to do in turn. I would have to go to the local middle school and to the local high school and push cocaine to the students. Although it is in my best interest to have food, shelter and whatever else I ever wanted, it is not morally correct to push drugs to children. Therefore, ...
- 2788: Describe The Challenges That Human Resource Managers Will Face in the Next Five Years
- ... the senior human resource officers were challenged to discuss what they felt were the challenges facing human resource managers in the decade ahead. David Ulrich, professor of business administration at the University of Michigan's School of Business facilitated the discussion. Within this paper, I will discuss what these senior human resource managers felt were the challenges facing human resource managers and what I feel are the challenges and why. During ... but I think that the technology revolution, AIDS, downsizing or outsourcing, and sexual harassment are going to be bigger challenges. The first item that senior human resource managers felt a challenge was pay equity. Specifically, high executive compensation compared to the wages paid to regular employees. It will be a challenge to manage the whole compensation process. The consensus of the group was that executive pay would have to move back ... those with alternative office arrangements will grow by 10-percent or more every year during the remainder of the decade. Today's office communications is the glue, which holds the office together. Powerful networks with high-speed transmission, and sophisticated telephone and locator systems comprise the infrastructure. According to Newt Gingrich we are talking about a transformation on such a scale that everything changes. Legend has it that at the ...
- 2789: A Pharmacist
- ... can get them if a patient needs them immediately. Charles Rudolph Walgreen Sr. Is the founder of Walgreens. When he was twenty, he borrowed twenty dollars, and moved from Dixon, Illinois to Chicago. Throughout pharmacy school, he worked for pharmacies in the day and went to school at night. When the United States went to War with Spain in 1898, Walgreen was enlisted as a private. There were many diseases in Cuba, and Walgreen fell sick. The doctor was so sure that ... pharmacies in Chicago with a partner, Arthur C. Thorsen. He made attractive displays and showcased windows, which was much different that the other dull pharmacies. He also started manufacturing his own medications, which ensured him high quality at an excellent price. He later added various items that attracted business, such as an ice cream fountain, and during the winter time, they served sandwiches and soup. Before 1916, each of Walgreen' ...
- 2790: Nelson Mandela
- ... Transkei on July 18, 1918. His father was the principal councilor to the Acting Paramount Chief of Thembuland. After his fathers death, the young Rolihlahla became the Paramount Chiefs ward to be groomed to assume high office. However, influenced by the cases that came before the Chief s court, he was determined to become a lawyer. Hearing the elders stories of his ancestors struggles during the wars of resistance gave him dreams of making his own contribution to the freedom struggle of his people (Ngubane). After receiving a primary education at a local mission school, Nelson Mandela was sent to Healdtown, a Wesleyan secondary school. He then enrolled at the University College of Fort Hare for the Bachelor of Arts Degree where he was elected onto the Student's Representative Council. He was suspended from college for joining in ...
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