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- 1121: The History and Facts About Nicotine and Tobacco
- ... know that smoking cigarettes cause cancer, they just smoke because it’s rebellious. Some other reasons why teens smoke is because they feel like they are invincible, also because they live in a world of violence, a world were they think they will get shot or get AIDS before the ever die of cancer. To cut down on these teens from smoking, anti-smoking advocates have called for stricter regulation of ...
- 1122: The Problem of Teens and Smoking
- ... know that smoking cigarettes cause cancer, they just smoke because it’s rebellious. Some other reasons why teens smoke is because they feel like they are invincible, also because they live in a world of violence, a world were they think they will get shot or get AIDS before the ever die of cancer. To cut down on these teens from smoking, anti-smoking advocates have called for stricter regulation of ...
- 1123: The Two Sides Dealing With Abortion
- ... parents a chance to adopt and give more children, whether they are babies or not, a home. I believe adoption is better than abortion. The Pro-Choice group does not usually use any kind of violence to get their point across to others as far as I know. They just don't think there is any problem what so ever to get an abortion. They probably would not care if the ...
- 1124: Injustice of Abortion
- ... This seems like a very contradictory and unnecessary practice. One major problem with the injustice of abortion is the fact that people actually support it. With almost every other major injustice in America, including domestic violence, discrimination, sexual harassment, and others, the vast majority are strongly opposed to its existence. However, the majority of Americans support abortion by declining to ban it. When a majority of people support one of the ...
- 1125: Alcohol Use Among Teens and Young Adults
- ... or grandchildren of alcoholics are much more likely to become alcoholics themselves. Colleges are doing their best to take care of this problem. Many of them are instituting a zero-tolerance policy for alcohol-related violence. This includes rape, assault, fighting, alcohol-impaired driving and vandalism. Other campuses are “drying out” and not allowing any alcoholic beverages on the campus what so ever. This was done because the use of alcohol ...
- 1126: Bipolar Disorder
- ... and paranoid or irritable characteristics begin to manifest. The third stage of mania is evident when the patient experiences delusions with often paranoid themes. Speech is generally rapid and hyperactive behavior manifests sometimes associated with violence (Hirschfeld, 1995). When both manic and depressive symptoms occur at the same time it is called a mixed episode. Those afflicted are a special risk because there is a combination of hopelessness, agitation, and anxiety ...
- 1127: Conquering The Smoking Habit
- ... may also appear. The main psychological symptom is increased irritability. People become so irritable, in fact, that they say they feel "like killing somebody." Yet there is no evidence that quitting smoking leads to physical violence. Some people seem to lose all their energy and drive, wanting only to sleep. Others react in exactly the opposite way, becoming so over energized they can't find enough activity to burn off their ...
- 1128: Compare And Contrast Depression And Schizophrenia
- ... mother's love and affection at an early stage, for example, that child might develop a personality disorder. Social and medical factors affect personality as well, both positively and negatively. Poverty, hunger, disease, pain, and violence may stunt the personality. Certain diseases can cause brain damage, which may have a direct effect on the development of personality. There is frequent disagreement among experts on the relative importance of heredity and environmental ...
- 1129: Reproductive Technologies
- ... that all Reproductive Technologies should be banned. Janice argues that the IVF and surrogate mother hood (the implantation of another couples fetus into another woman to carry the pregnancy full term) “are a form of violence against woman because they technologically ravage women’s bodies.” She continues to argue that the only way to protect the women from the “abuse and exploitation is to ban the technology”. She asks many questions ...
- 1130: Tourette's Disorder
- ... symptomatology, frequency, and severity. Patients may be able to inhibit or not feel a great need to emit their symptoms while at school or work. When they arrive home, however, the tics may erupt with violence and remain at a distressing level throughout the remainder of the day. It is not unusual for patients to "lose" their tics as they enter the doctor's office. Parents may plead with a child ...
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