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- 1121: Abortion
- ... child. It's a direct violation of human rights." (Kovaleski grid c-7) Anthony Simpson has a photo of a aborted fetus and believes that abortion is nothing less but ruthless murder. In southern Kentucky, Robert Hollis brutally assaulted his wife in effort to abort the fetus he suspected wasn't his. He successfully did so and Caroll believed Hollis set out intentionally to kill that fetus and that is in ...
- 1122: Teen Suicide
- ... connection in a study published in 1993. The journal reported, "Results showed that suicidal behavior tended to be associated with greater family conflict and with less family organization." In fact, one study conducted by sociologist Robert Stack of Pennsylvania State University documented the connection specifically between divorce and teen suicide. He found not only that the rate of teen suicide grew with the divorce rate, but also decreased proportionately when the ...
- 1123: Asbestos: Helpful Aspects vs. Harmful Effects
- ... Ed. Jackson, Nancy. Personal Interview. 23 March 1999. Loomis, Frederick. Book of Common Rocks and Minerals. New York: G.P. Putnams Sons, 1948. Occupational and Safety Health Administration (OSHA). Encarta Encyclopedia. 1998 Ed. Prittchard, Robert. Personal Interview. 16 April 1999. Warren, James M. Asbestos Abatement Worker Refresher Manual. Connecticut: AGC Education and Education Fund, 1996. Asbestos: Harmful effects vs. Helpful aspects Submitted By: Cashoney Carter Ms. Nakia Sibley Acc. English ...
- 1124: Euthanasia In Canada
- ... among the public and the politicians, about euthanasia. While the government is hesitatant to venture into morals and ethics, it appears that euthanasia is gaining more press coverage, in light of the Sue Rodriguez and Robert Latimer cases. Indeed, the issue is difficult to resolve, and despite few advances, the government has enacted penalties in the Criminal Code to punish assisted suicide. Without reservation, euthanasia is illegal in Canada. An increasing ...
- 1125: When is Now? Euthanasia and Morality
- ... this method of relieving pain has been the topic of great moral debates. May we be vested in the wisdom, patience, and courage to perceive the limitations of our particular moral visions and derived norm. Robert Louis Stevenson, Crabbed Age and Youth, says "Old and young, we are all on our last cruise."
- 1126: AIDS
- ... the body's immune defenses against invading organisms. It was presumed that this defect in AIDS patients was acquired in a common manner. Then, in 1983, a T-cell lymphotropic virus was separately discovered by Robert Gallo at the U. S. National Institutes of Health and Luc Montagnier at France's Pasteur Institute. The virus was at first given various names: human lymphotropic virus (HTLV) III, lymphadenopathy-associated virus (LAV), and ...
- 1127: An American Crisis: Gulf War Syndrome
- ... and lewisite in the area. (Fischer 148). Roberts just received his first dose of chemical warfare. The next day Roberts commander told his troops the explosions were sonic booms and the claims were false. And Robert was now experiencing flu-like symptoms accompanied with a rash. "He reported to sick bay every few days. Each time, the medic made a second of his complaints gave him Motrin and told him what ...
- 1128: Sleep Apnea
- ... long." - William Dement (1988) References Arthur J. Speilman, Phd.D., and Paul B. Glovinsky, Ph.D. - Department of Psychology. The City College of New York Pinellas Public Library Cooperative, Inc. - InfoTrac System - Largo, Florida Drs. Robert K. Stoelting, Stephen F. Dierdorf , and Richard L. McCammon. -Second Edition / Anesthesia and Co-Existing Disease John P. Dworetzky - Psychology / Fifth Edition Dr. Quentin Regestein - lead sleep researcher, Harvard Medical School - Sleep problems and solutions ...
- 1129: Coping With Stress In An Organization
- ... reduce the negative effects that stress has on the worker and the organization. Finally we will consider what kind of stresses there are in military organizations and how they can be controlled. II. DEFINING STRESS Robert C. Dailey, in his book Understanding People In Organizations, defines stress as any demand made on the body that requires psychological or physical adjustment. Many people think of stress as always being something bad. However ...
- 1130: Prozac: Mania
- ... is even prescribed for anxiety or low self-esteem (Chisholm and Nichols 38). Part of the popularity of Prozac stems from declining health care. "As medical plans cut back on coverage for psychotherapy, says [Dr. Robert] Birnbaum of Boston's Beth Israel, psychiatrists feel pressure simply to medicate and then monitor side effects'" (Cowley 42). General practitioners, however, write the majority of Prozac prescriptions. Both of these scenarios raise concerns, as ...
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