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1421: The Physical and Psychological Effects of Marijuana
... own conclusions. A widely held claim has also been that cannabis lowers male testosterone levels. This theory has been challenged by several studies that found no correlation at all. Marijuana and Health, also, after reviewing literature at that time, concluded that "Due to conflicting and incomplete evidence, it is not possible to conclude at the present time whether marijuana smoking has a significant effect upon gonadotropic and testosterone concentrations in humans ...
1422: Teenage Suicide
... Both chronic self-destructiveness and depression are associated with suicidal ideation. Since teenage suicide has been a burning issue, it is important to take efforts to prevent such an incident. Recently, a review of a literature indicated a need for suicide awareness and prevention programs for the early identification of teenagers at risk for suicidal behaviors. In this case, the most logical and appropriate location for suicide prevention programs and activities ...
1423: Argument Against Euthanasia
... a struggle and a gamble. At the gaming table of life, nobody ever knows what the outcome will be. " Indeed, humans are noblest when they persist in the face of the inevitable. Look at our literature. Reflect on our heroes. They are not those who have capitulated but those who have endured. No, there's nothing undignified against being hollowed out by a catastrophic disease, about writhing in pain, about wishing ...
1424: Euthanasia
... well dying"; it is derived from the Greek "eu" and "thanatos". In its classical sense, it is a descriptive term referring to an easy death as opposed to an agonizing or tormented dying. In Greek literature, euthanasia connoted a "happy death, an ideal and coveted end to a full and pleasant life." The concern to die well is as old as humanity itself, for the questions surrounding death belong to the ...
1425: Euthanasia Term Paper
... a struggle and a gamble. At the gaming table of life, nobody ever knows what the outcome will be. " Indeed, humans are noblest when they persist in the face of the inevitable. Look at our literature. Reflect on our heroes. They are not those who have capitulated but those who have endured. No, there's nothing undignified against being hollowed out by a catastrophic disease, about writhing in pain, about wishing ...
1426: Reproductive Technologies: Does Choice Mean Freedom?
... a women might have to make regarding reproductive technology, at this point in time, has it's basis in theory more than fact it should not be dismissed. In fact if one reads almost any literature on this topic we see the same theories and fears emerge. Also this could very possibly be a technology reserved for the rich, and those who cannot afford this would be at a major disadvantage ...
1427: Stress
... 1996. I will conduct the survey individually. The gathering of references will also be done on my own. The study will take approximately 25-40 hours to complete, not including data collection time. CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW Stress is an adaptive response. It is the body's reaction to an event that is seen as emotionally disturbing, disquieting, or threatening. When we perceive such an event, we experience what stress researchers ...
1428: Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors
... wife, or friend makes working with obsessive-compulsive patients very rewarding and, when they are severely ill, very painful."(Rapoport,'89, p.3) A few individual cases of OCD have been reported in the medical literature over the past 150 years, but only recently have we learned of the large number of adolesence and adults who suffer with it. More than 4 million people in the United States suffer from its ...
1429: Observational Abilities Test
... the initial phase, the members of the study were unaware that any test was being conducted. The locations of the test were Wilford Hall Medical Center : Primary Care Meeting, University of the Incarnate Word : World Literature Class, and University of Texas at San Antonio : Business Statistics Class. The sample sizes and constructs were as follows: Wilford Hall Medical Center : 30 people - 19 (F) 11 (M) University of the Incarnate Word : 19 ...
1430: How has AIDS affected our Society?
... first glance is the creation of jobs. AIDS has made it necessary for thousands of workers in the pharmaceuticals industry as well as research. Also, people have been hired to counsel AIDS patients and write literature about the causes and the methods of prevention. Even the arts have changed since AIDS came about. Songs have been written. Movies have been made, such as 'The Band Played On'. In conclusion, the effects ...


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