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- 661: Let the Animals Go
- ... trainers use whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bullhooks, and other painful tools to force animals to perform these physically uncomfortable and behaviorally unnatural tricks. Is it any wonder that some of them snap under stress? (Greene). Therefore, after so much unnatural treatment, it is easy to believe that an animal can learn to hate people. At the Shrine Circus, A two year old girl lost part of her pinky finger ...
- 662: Teenage Love
- ... with lies like, I was just in the neighborhood, and I think I dialed the wrong number... The severity of the obsession is measured by the time that is spent on it, the degree of stress it causes, lack of control, and interference in ones life and responsibilities. In severe cases, medications can help. As many as one in forty Americans have some sort of obsessive compulsive disorder. Along with ...
- 663: The Problem of Domestic Violence
- ... fact that Nicole Brown did not die in vain. Why do men abuse in the first place? That question has allot more than one answer to it and among them are "he might be under stress, he was beaten as a child, he lost his job ..." (Domestic V. for B.), the possibilities are endless, women or the abused has always look at these reasons as excuses for the abusers to justify ...
- 664: What is Wealth
- ... life and live a good life then they can truly have wealth. Wealth is not the ability to take everything for granted. Wealth is not greed and malice towards others. People sometimes put so much stress on wealth. What I believe is that if one should spend their life gaining wealth than what truly was the purpose of life. When one dies all the wealth will not go with them. Wealth ...
- 665: Television Violence
- ... interesting to watch. People don't want to see things that happen to them on a regular bases. Although sometimes seeing something that has happened to you before may be funny. Watching T.V. relieves stress and can be good for your health. Doctors say that laughing is good for your health. Violence on T.V. is a very debatable issue. Some people say that it is totally wrong and that ...
- 666: Perspectives on Society and Culture
- Perspectives on Society and Culture It is very difficult as a reader to make any sense of the rituals performed by the Nacirema. The Nacirema are a people who stress the importance of physical wellness and go to great and to the outsider horrific lengths to ensure this. A professor Linton was the first to shed light on the particularly bizarre lifestyle that is lived ...
- 667: Love and Rejection: Breaking Up
- ... with lies like, I was just in the neighborhood, and I think I dialed the wrong number... The severity of the obsession is measured by the time that is spent on it, the degree of stress it causes, lack of control, and interference in one's life and responsibilities. In severe cases, medications can help. As many as one in forty Americans have some sort of obsessive compulsive disorder. Along with ...
- 668: Jesus and Youths In America
- ... hold murder and violence to be a proscription, and so do their families whether they consist of two moms or two dads or one of each. Certainly poverty has created a problem to compliment the stress placed on those growing up in single parent families, and perhaps here is where faith belongs. If people can just have something to believe in, to lift up their spirits, perhaps the dread of daily ...
- 669: Fitting in
- ... changed themselves since they do not know what else to do. Often people wonder "What if I say this to them, well if I say this then they might not like me. Even though...." Emotional stress can damage a person so much they just do not care anymore. Individuals will do amazing things just to achieve "Fitting in" after studying human behavior I have learned that people will change so much ...
- 670: Divorce in the United States
- ... F. Myers. PUBL.: New York : Guilford Press, FORMAT: xv, 286 p. ; 24 cm. DATE: 1989 Splinter, John P., The Complete Divorce Recovery Handbook (1992); AUTHOR: Splinter, John P. TITLE: The complete divorce recovery handbook : grief, stress, guilt, children, co-dependence, self-esteem, dating, remarriage/ John P. Splinter. PUBL.: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, FORMAT: p. cm. DATE: 1992 Walzac, Yvette, and Burns, Sheila, Children and Divorce (1984). AUTHOR: Teyber, Edward. TITLE: Helping ...
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