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261: Asthma And How Medication Allows For Increased Performance
... Appendix 1). Bronchodilators are asthma relievers and there are three types: Sympathomimetics, which are similar to epinephrine hormones in a person's body also known as adrenaline, which is released when the body is under stress. This drug is related to the "fight of flight" nervous system that responds to stress (sympathetic)1; Theophylline, which is the bronchodilator used in the case study, has caffeine included ingredients. This drug can only be taken in tablet form. It is not known exactly how Theophylline works however, because ...
262: Creating a Fun Workplace Environment
... company picnics could be planned at an annual or semi-annual basis. These outings provide employees a way to mingle with their co-workers and to get to know their spouses and families, without the stress the workplace sometimes causes. This also shows the families that the link that ties all of them together at the particular event is your company, and gives them a positive view of the company and ... many ways managers can help their employees learn to have fun in their workplace. These ideas do not take a lot of time and have numerous benefits. By providing creative ways for employees to handle stress and other obstacles in the workplace, managers boost morale at the same time. Carrying out these ideas will, in turn, bring employees closer together both in the workplace and out, will help provide a positive ...
263: Perfect Day For A Bananafish
... war society he returns home to. Seymour Glass is a veteran of World War II, who is caught in a tangled emotional web. The horrors of the war have left him reeling from post traumatic stress disorder. Once a strong, spiritual man who thrived on innocence and tradionional Jewish values, Seymour returns to a materialistc post-war society that does not understand the emotional trauma of a veteran. He finds himself ... and express great concern for the safety of their daughter. Seymour does not have anyone he can turn to for support. Muriel is completely ignorant to the fact the Seymour is suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. She is so caught up in her own image of a perfect world that she refuses to see the pain that her husband is suffering. Seymour is a spiritual man, who delights in innocence ...
264: Modern Torture
... torture experiences. Some typical debilitating symptoms include: sleeplessness, headache, fatigue, chronic musculoskeletal pains, gastrointestinal problems, neurologic disorders, and sexual dysfunction. The long-term psychological effects of torture may be manifested by symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety and alcohol/substance abuse. But in order to stop the use of illegal torture there is a need for a central and international coalition with a centralized agreement on the correct and ... be to settle into another. Refugee survivors of torture who are seniors have a particularly difficult time adjusting to a new culture and are at increased risk for many problems such as mental health problems, stress, and anxiety during resettlement. Seniors who are survivors of torture, particularly those who have been in a new culture for only a short period of time, are commonly isolated from everything they've ever known ...
265: Sudden Infant Death Syndrom
... those mothers of monitored infants that complained or showed poorer health. This could have possibly swayed the results, but the evidence still shows that those infants who were monitored had parents that clearly exhibited more stress. When the point of view of the mother of the monitored infant is taken, the results may be easier to see. It must be difficult having a child that needs to be monitored because of ... preoccupation with death in their dreams and there spouses ( Arno 53). Parents also may exhibit a mode of rejecting their child’s aliveness, independence or uniqueness ( Arno 54). These can be attributed to the obvious stress load that SIDS puts on the family. It shows that the pain and loss of a child reaches deep into the emotions of parents. During this time husband and wife may become closer to one ...
266: Marketing-positioning
... has competitively lower price in the market, this is usually construed as having lower quality products. In order to improve the image of quality that the retailers have Gulfways needs to offer additional benefits that stress the quality aspect of their products. An incentive such as buybacks on defective products with no questions asked or money back guarantees for all retailers who receive legitimate complaints about their product. Even sending informative ... in their industry in order to find the best strategy for favorably changing the image of their products to the level of their top competitors. It is important for Gulfways to reposition their product to stress quality without de-emphasizing price or other benefits. This can be accomplished by creating a differential advantage from its competitors and using strategies such as benchmarking to increase qualitative factors. Positioning can be a determining ...
267: George Lucas
... desire to see it, just because George Lucas made it. It never even occurred to me that George Lucas had a rough time before he made it big. He was consumed with massive debts and stress before, and even after, Star Wars hit the screen. Especially when Lucas decided to finance The Empire Strikes Back himself, he had to borrow $25 million dollars in banks just to pay his employees. Another ... how hard it is to make a movie. When you see one on the big screen, everything looks so perfect and in sync. However, to get to that quality of the movie, there was much stress and many problems everyday on the set. Of course, there is the occasional setback to put filming behind schedule, but one does not really know how much pressure there is in making a movie until ...
268: Dea Sea Scrolls Imperfection
... put under pressure to not only copy all these scrolls and books, but now he has on his head that he needs to have it all done very soon or else nothing will live on. Stress is not the way to work when dealing with perfection. Stress may increase one’s efficiency, but only if the work being done is expected to be mediocre and imperfect. The scribes’ writings were important. Even if war was not the time impeding factor that the ...
269: Birth Defects
... toes and arms. ( Gardner 6) However fetal harm cannot be contributed to alcohol alone when it is involved. " The British studies cited earlier clearly indicates the need to consider other features such as nutritional level, stress, smoking and health all may be factors" (Gardner 7). Precise evidence also have related drugs to fetal neonate harm. Although the fetus is protected by the placenta, drugs can easily pass through to the fetus ... was found that " Mothers of retarded children were more depressed and had a lower sense of maternal competence. They also enjoy their children less than control group mothers . Similarly, farther of retarded children experience greater stress that farther of normal children" ( Darling 53). Another factor is the age of the parents. Some physicians felt that older, more experienced parents would be able to adjust better. However , some also noted that older ...
270: Decorating The Walls Art, Reli
... sun beneath the earth (18th dynasty); a divided emphasis on the journey of the sun in the heavens and the importance of Osiris and various earth gods in the netherworld (19th dynasty); and a combined stress on the sun’s path through both the earth and heavens (20th dynasty). This gradual change of focus may be seen in the varying choices and locations in the tombs of the funerary books, or ... north) by a papyrus clump. This use of the Heraldic flora of Upper (southern) and Lower (northern) Egypt at the sides of the tomb – flanking the east-west passage of the sun – seems also to stress the symbolic east-west alignment of the main axis of these royal burials. Osiris and Re: Another aspect of this symbolic orientation of the tomb, developed in the 19th dynasty, is the logical division of ...


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