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4161: Adolescence
... affected heavily by the work of the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget, who sees the intellectual capability of adolescents as both "qualitatively and quantitatively superior to that of younger children." According to Piaget and the developmentalist school of psychology, the thinking capacity of young people automatically increases in complexity as a function of age. Developmentalists find distinct differences between younger and older adolescents in ability to generalize, to handle abstract ideas, to ...
4162: Veterinary Medicine
... involved in embryo transfer work, in which fertilized eggs are removed from superior donors and transferred into the uterus of a cow of lesser genetic qualities. A minimum of six years of study after high school graduation is usually required for a student to become a veterinarian. At least two and sometimes up to four years of college are completed before the acceptance into veterinary college. The competition is stiff for ...
4163: Braces: A Pain In The Ass
... gaps, or a snarled tooth. Mental scars remain long after cuts and bloody sores in the mouth have healed. These platinum-colored shackles come with a factory full of degrading insults and nicknames. All through school one can expect to be called brace-face, tractor teeth, and metal mouth. The orthadontically challenged are always the butt of electricity and lip-locking jokes. The orthodontist's office is also a source of ...
4164: Women's Roles in the Revolution
... women still did not gain full citizenship. That was still to come. Abigail Adams Abigail Smith Adams was born in Weynouth Mass. Like most of the girls of her time, she did not go to school. Even so, she taught herself to read and used her father's small library to it's fulle extent. There, her quick mind absorbed all of his books, as well as works in French that ...
4165: Alzheimer's Disease: "Where has Yesterday Gone"
... as we got to be eighty or ninety. . . (28)." The only thing that would kill us is if our system gave out. Dr. Siegfried states that Dr. Lewis Thomas, the former Dean of the Yale School of Medicine and now Chancellor of Memorial Kettering Center, has described Alzheimer's disease as the "disease of the century: . . .the worst of all diseases, not just for what it does to the victim, but ...
4166: Ted Bundy
... same night the police had found a key in the parking lot where Debby Kent went missing. A month later a witness called in stating they saw a VW Bug speed away from a high school the night Kent disappeared. Bundy was arrested on August 16, 1975 caught speeding away with no lights on, in the Salt Lake neighborhood. A search was conducted of the VW. There was no passenger seat ...
4167: Alcohol Abuse
... example of a beta alcoholic would be a housewife who is a maintenance drinker and experiences withdrawal symptoms. A number of issues also arises among characteristics of alcoholism. Behavioral problems are often visible signs. Poor school grades, rambling speech, disciplinary problems, excessive fighting, truancy, vandalism, and hyperactivity are all possible signs of alcoholism. Alcoholism is a disease that is very serious and complicated. The curing of alcoholism is a difficult process ...
4168: Being A Virologist
... now people work with the aid of super computers. Working with computers helps scientists work more in depth with the viruses. Like any field in medicine, you would need to take science courses in high school and college if you intend on pursuing a career in this field. Course like chemistry, biology, and the most important microbiology. These courses are absolutely required. And for those people who don't feel comfortable ...
4169: Creatine
... your idea of a work out is getting some food from the kitchen for the movie you are about to watch. As of right now creatine is legal in every level of competition from high school to professional to Olympic. So is it worth taking? If you ask anyone who is taking creatine they will say yes. How bad can it be if it is already found in your body and ...
4170: The Effects of Smoking
... smokers do, and by the time they reach young adulthood, a substantial proportion of them will have abnormal changes and the cellular structure of their small airways. Younger people are also more likely to miss school or work due to illness or smoke related problems. Smoking also has some good health benefits. It can reduce the incidence of some diseases (endometrial cancer, Parkinson's disease, ulcerative colitis, hypertension of pregnancy, and ...


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