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7711: Chlamydia 2
... reduce the transmission of chlamydia. Unfortunately, literature on Chlamydia stresses treatment instead of prevention. Because Chlamydia is a completely preventable disease, this should be the focus of health care and research facilities. Prevention strategies include personal strategies, community-based strategies, and health-care provider strategies (CDC). Personally, it is important to see a health care provider regularly. Because chlamydia is markedly asymptomatic, routine visits to a health care facility may be ...
7712: Great Expectations 3
... is now in the prime, and not in the decline of his great powers. The characters of the novel also show how deeply it has been meditated; for, though none of them may excite the personal interest which clings to Sam Weller or little Dombey, they are better fitted to each other and the story in which they appear than is usual with Dickens. They all combine to produce the unity ...
7713: Mysteries 2
... from not letting a black cat cross your path" to"breaking a mirror is seven years bad luck."Whether or not these superstitions are practical or not is just another mystery of the unknown, a personal preference. One of the most famous death omens of British folklore is a large. spectral demon dog called Black Shuck. A death omen is something that comes to collect souls. It is a British belief ...
7714: Alternative Energy Sources
... close look at the various alternative energy sources to determine the best overall option. The primary deciding factors as to which type or types will prove best include long term availability, cost effectiveness, environmental and personal health risks, as well as how they are utilized in terms of specific application. As it stands right now, however, none of the alternative sources match the "performance, cost and convenience" (Anonymous cl.air.new ...
7715: An End To Genetic Diseases
... forefront, and will remain on the cutting edge without much progress until some of these conflicting issues are resolved. There are many reasons to allow cloning in our society. People have a right to make personal decisions, including childbirth. Cloning would insure the child would not have any genetic diseases. The decision in the 1972 court case of Eisenstadt vs. Baird stated that "if the right to privacy means anything, it ...
7716: Nature Of The Work
... leave biology for nontechnical managerial, administrative, and sales jobs. Biological scientists should be able to work independently or as part of a team and be able to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Those doing field research in remote areas must have physical stamina. Job Outlook Employment of biological scientists is expected to increase faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2000. Most growth will ...
7717: Glass Menagerie
... concerns and feelings of insecurity. By making himself believe that he is a righteous male, he convinces himself that his needs take place to his family. But Tom also escapes into his world of poetry writing and movies. He cannot handle his meaningless job and his unsatisfying home life. His biggest dreams flash before his eyes on a screen in a darkened room yet, while in that little apartment he faces ...
7718: DNA Technology
... diseases like AIDS or cancer could possibly be eliminated and deformities and problems such as sickle cell anemia and Down Syndrome may become obsolete. The trickiest part of DNA technology is trying to regulate it. Writing restrictions proves difficult. For example, if the law states that DNA technology may only be used for ethical and positive purposes what may be ethical and positive to one may not be to another. So ...
7719: Ghosts 2
... honor, yet it s his own reputation which Manders is worried about. Mrs. Alving s name is just mentioned to obscure the obvious reason for saying this. This illustrates how the church was used for personal achievements, and not only to reach divine sanctity. The common people s conduct is also an important is also in important mirror in how the religion permeates the society in this drama. Mrs. Alving has ...
7720: Near Death Experiences
... are familiar to experts in this field or to the people who have first hand experience. Although the meaning of a Near Death Experience is different to the individual, it is described to be a personal encounter with death, later being brought back to life. The man responsible for triggering the later studies of this perplexing subject is Dr. Raymond Moody. During the year of 1975, he published a book, Life ...


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