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- 3201: Nathaniel Abraham, Analysis An
- ... privy to an upbringing that reinforced positive ideals. Crime & Criminology describes, in depth, the relation between family and criminal activity in youths. Page 126 (chapter four) sited two relevant facts; 1) Blacks have much higher rates of illegitimacy and female headed house holds. 2) Blacks have a much higher rate of crime than their white counterparts. In Nathaniels case, it can be said that his lack of a positive role ...
- 3202: Migration Towards The Brave Ne
- ... work over and over again has taken away our individuality. This bureaucracy has no room for exceptions and individuality, as well as non-accountability. This competition between businesses to gain profit and for own self-interest leads to inequality, immorality of hierarchy, exploitation, and alienation. It gave technology a great boost and as Smith said dismantle the state bureaucracy and leaving economic decisions to free play of self regulating market forces ...
- 3203: Medical Article
- ... family from the unthinkable is to save the newborns' cord blood. Promotional literature for one company, Cord Blood Registry, in San Bruno, Calif., emphasizes that people with cancer in the family may have a special interest in cord-blood banking, along with those who have the hardest time finding matches, which includes members of racial minorities, especially families in which the parents are of different races. According to a spokeswoman, Scoti ...
- 3204: Anorexia And Bulima
- ... regulation of body temperature, secretion of the endocrine glands and sugar and fat metabolism, begins to work improperly after the onset of anorexiamay result in lower blood pressure and body temperature, a lack of sexual interest and hormonal changes resulting in amenorrhea and reduced production of thyroid hormone. Further studies are needed, however, to determine if anorexia patients have a biological predisposition to develop the illness. Treatment for anorexia nervosa is ...
- 3205: Abortion A Moral Choice Or Leg
- ... Although occasionally the exception was made if the mothers health was in jeopardy. Legislative action in the 20th century was aimed at allowing the termination of unwanted pregnancies. Many powerful anti-abortion groups have lost interest in the issue causing social forces to begin pushing toward liberalization of abortion laws (106). These forces produced legislative responses in a few states but in most states outlawed abortions, and only permitted them if ...
- 3206: Affirmative Action
- ... was to increase the population of minorities in the Medical School. The reason the University is doing this is because of strict scrutiny (to examine extremely closely or strictly whether there is a compelling state interest for treating people differently). In this case, strict scrutiny has to do with past discrimination and to undo the wrong doing from the past. The special admissions programs purports to serve the purpose of: (i ...
- 3207: A Case Against The Minimum Wag
- ... unskilled workers. The extra money paid to the skilled worker is worth the time of training and monitoring the unskilled workers.(Interview) If minimum wages compress that spread and cause the differences between the wage rates in unskilled and skilled occupations to be too small, the average quality of the labor force is diminished, output is lower, and poverty tends to be intensified. The lower class makes up 16 percent of ...
- 3208: Alcoholism
- ... There is also an increase of alcohol-related problems growing around the world. Specialized treatment facilities within general or psychiatric hospitals are rapidly increasing in number. Earlier and better treatment has led to high recovery rates. In addition to physical complications and withdrawal symptoms, treatment involves counseling and group therapy such as AA are directed at complete recovery from the symptoms from alcoholism. The desired goal, of these facilities is that ...
- 3209: Atomic Diplomacy
- ... That since those interests required equilibrium but not ideological consistency, it followed that the United States could feasibly work with states of differing and even antithetic social systems as long as they shared the American interest in countering challenges to global stability. This has become the primary guiding doctrine in American foreign policy since that time. Once this official policy shift was made, nuclear weapons became exactly what they originally were ...
- 3210: Argument Against Euthanasia
- ... lives, while at the same time assenting to requests to take other lives. Such confidence reflects, perhaps, a high opinion of doctor's psychic robustness, but it is a confidence seriously undermined by the shocking rates of depression, suicide, alcoholism, drug addiction, and marital discord consistently recorded among this group. "Dangers of Societal Acceptance". It must never be forgotten that doctors, nurses, and hospital administrators have personal lives, homes and families ...
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