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- 4211: Abortion
- ... partners are more likely to have an abortion than other women are. · More than two thirds of women who seek abortions have jobs. · Nearly one third of the women who seek abortions are still in school. · More than two thirds of women who have abortions plan to have children in the future. · Approximately 6 million women in the United States become pregnant each year. Nearly half of these pregnancies are unintended ...
- 4212: How A Car Motor Works
- ... in imports are typically called overhead cam engines. This means that the camshaft is contained within the cylinder head on top of the valves. This is opposed to overhead valve engines like low revving, old school domestic V-8. s that have the camshaft located in the middle of the block, connecting to the valves with, lifters, long pushrods and rocker arms. Overhead cam engines are better for the typical high ...
- 4213: The Rest are Just Boys Clubs
- ... a blessing in disguise. It has given me a better understanding of life in general and I strongly believe it has made me a more well rounded and social person. Once I graduated from high school I had nothing left to do. I felt an emptiness, an emptiness cold and black in nature that seemed to never leave my side. Persistent almost to the point of paranoia. I was starting college ...
- 4214: The Accuracy of News Reports
- ... The whole story is never fully told sometimes because the broadcasters havent received the information. There was no way that the media couldve seen through the eyes of the shooters. They were still in the school while the reporters were giving their story. We as an audience naturally takes sides when hearing a story. During the Amadu Diablo shooting the media reported from the side of Diablos family. The storys on ...
- 4215: A Voice of The Future
- ... see our names in the “arrest made” section? It’s bad when children aren’t fortunate enough to be praised for their actions in their own home but they can’t even get it at school anymore. I was recently in a pageant and one of the questions asked was, “ How will your generation be remembered?” According to society we are trouble makers. We are categorized as once again, Alcoholics, druggy ...
- 4216: Emerson's “Self-Reliance”: Optimistic But Unrealistic For the 21st Century
- ... follow what is in our heart for fear that it is different than everyone else’s. We are sometimes afraid of change. Most of us have a schedule we follow everyday. Get up, go to school, go to practice, go home, do homework, and go to bed. Then we get up the next day and do the same thing. Of course there is the weekend but most of us end up ...
- 4217: Hedda Gabler and Phaedra: Death and the Heroine
- ... the very first day after they return from their honeymoon. She turns to Judge Brack, leading him on, she lets Eilert Loevborg - her old suitor , back into her life again, she reunites with her old school mate Thea Elvsted. She wants to play with their lives, and debase them. Eilert is well settled and has ridden himself of his old bad habits. He has been able to do so with the ...
- 4218: Review of Ernest Hemingway and Writings
- ... disciplinarians. His parents were no exception. In fact he spent much of his life trying to escape the "repressive code of behavior" (CLC, 177) that was pushed upon him as a child. After graduating high school in 1977 he chose not to go to college and instead became a reporter for the Kansas City Star, where he remained for seven months. His oppurtunity to break away came when he volunteered as ...
- 4219: The Enlightenment Writers
- ... learning. They differed of the premise of the techniques of writing. The pre-Enlightenment writers were mostly made up of the educated class of clergy and the upper class, who would afford to go to school. The clergy wrote mainly for the purposes of the church, such as transcribing books or writing works on God or religion. The upper-class writers would be of the nobility, so they would usually write ...
- 4220: Critical Summary of Cultural Effects on Eating Attitudes in Israeli Subpopulations and Hospitalized Anorectics
- ... subpopulations as well as a group of hospitalized anorectics. The first test conducted in the survey was the shortened form of the Eating Attitude Test known as the EAT-26. This test was administered by school nurses and is proven to detect instances and levels of eating disorders. The determining factor in this test, as stated by Apter, "was the oral control factor - an indicator of impulsivity and presumable of sexuality ...
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