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- 941: “Homeless Veterans: Perspectives on Social Services Use”
- ... article and from my own life experiences Vietnam veterans have had many more psychological side effects from participating in Vietnam. Many Vietnam veterans suffer from a range of psychological disorders like depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, the latter of the two could be categorized as “flashbacks”. To got to my point, Vietnam veterans and veterans in general feel that they are not accepted whole heartedly back in society when they ...
- 942: Thoreau: "Our Life Is Frittered Away By Detail"
- ... his ideas actually weren't that "outrageous". Thoreau's ideas won't fade away with time. They will get stronger with time as people yearn for a more simple life and some freedom from the stress and hassles of having to make too many choices and understand complicated technologies.
- 943: Cause and Effect: Students' Grades
- ... A student should do the hardest work, first. A student, who does his or her studying or homework at the "last minute", will not be prepared and a low grade will result. Planing time prevents stress and low grades to occur. A student may have chosen the wrong courses, which may cause the grades to be low. A student who plans for the future and takes time to decide what courses ...
- 944: The Importance of An Education
- ... engage somewhere in the medical field. Aside from advancing my career, I plan on working hard in preparation for a family in the future. I want to be able to have a family without financial stress and worries. By planning ahead, I also want to insure my children with a college education of their choice. I need that education to accomplish all of the goals that I have set out for ...
- 945: She Works Hard for Her Money
- ... all of her customers, and takes great care to insure that she is doing everything just right. Near the end of the interview, she seems to open up, and gets a little emotional about the stress and the degradation that is implicit in the life of a waitress. She talks about her aching feet and her sore muscles, and says that she senses that her body and soul have had enough ...
- 946: The Path I Have Chosen
- ... human as anyone; therefore, it takes an emotional effect on them when faced with having to tell their patients what the cause of their ailment is (Jakubiak 145). When I asked a professional about the stress involved on the job, this was the response I got: As with any job there are downfalls. In my case, the stressful hours got to me at first, but as time progressed, it was a ...
- 947: Berkeley's Theory of Immaterialism
- ... things, and exhibits them to our view in such a manner and according to such rules as He Himself has ordained and are by us termed the 'laws of nature.'4" It is important to stress the idea that God shows people the ideas in his mind, and these ideas make up the reality beheld by the human mind. Therefore, for any person to perceive something, the idea must be in ...
- 948: An Understanding of Coles’s Essay Through Susan Bordo’s Terms
- ... the same time realize that there were people who may have just made the best of the situation by giving themselves luxuries that they could afford. I feel that if Lange needed so badly to stress the issue of “ditched, stalled, and stranded” that she should have taken a picture that depicted this without further editing, cropping, or cutting. Along with the interpretation of the representation shown in these two essays ...
- 949: Robert Wright's Article "The Evolution of Despair"
- ... in a sense of life's pointlessness or beset for days by unresolved anxiety; whether deprived by long workweeks from quality time with offspring or drowning in quantity time with them – whatever the source of stress, we at times get the feeling that modern life isn't what we were designed for" (1). Everyone, at some point, has experienced the feelings that Wright describes. And with the pronoun ‘we' Wright tells ...
- 950: Critical Summary of Cultural Effects on Eating Attitudes in Israeli Subpopulations and Hospitalized Anorectics
- ... that the Western role of a woman is now beginning to include success in the work force, sexually attractive as well as the traditional roles as nurturant wives and mothers. Apter hypothesizes that this added stress of Western ideology combined with the non-Western ethnic origin of these adolescents could create complications such that the attitudes towards food will begin to resemble that of anorectics. In contrast, Apter also hypothesizes that ...
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