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1361: Bipolar Disorders
... 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 ...
1362: Bipolar Disorder 2
... and paranoid or irritable characteristics begin to deepen. 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. 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 that makes ...
1363: Refugees Population And Needs
... enough better facilities,so that a man can survive.today ,states like kosovo,kashmir,afghanistan,bosnia and chechniya are facing the same problems. people are moving to more safe areas, to protect them selves from violence . the people previously livivng in the endangered areas have migrated to make small communities, living in tents outside the main stations. the biggest problem,which these refugees rae facing ,is that of food ; there is ...
1364: Rape
... number of sexist dictates that serve to maintain this subordinate relationship one of which is: Rape as a means of control over women. Rape plays a role in maintaining patriarchy by perpetrating the threat of violence. The acts of just a few violent men can terrorize all women and can control women's lives. The indifference of other men reinforces this effect. A strategy for eliminating women's vulnerability to rape ...
1365: Peer Presure
... another great source of peer pressure.The people that attend church usually have good morals. The young adults that participate in religious institutions, form the most, come from familes which aren’t into drugs, alcohol, violence, or any sort of crime. So the effect these religious institutions have are great on young people in society. Religious adolescents can encourage one another to be successful in school, sports, and other activities. In ...
1366: Over Population
... a larger family. These are several solutions to the global crisis of overpopulation. Overpopulation is the number one problem confronting the human race. Most of the other global problems are created from overpopulation, such as violence, war, global warming, and pollution. Overpopulation was a result of the industrial and agricultural revolutions. New inventions and methods were found that made living easier. Solutions would be to cut off help to the third ...
1367: Over Population
... richer, their pollution increases with their wealth. Not only does overpopulation causes resource and environmental hazards, overpopulation causes a large number of the social problems in today’s society. There is much more crime and violence due to the great increase of population. Also, with the overpopulation dilema diseases are likely to spread and develop much faster. There are more diseases and effected people than ever before. AIDS, for example, spread ...
1368: Homosexuality
... inflation. Among other factors implicated in the trend are changes in the treatment of the chronically mentally ill, drug use, the inability of some families to support dependent adult members, and an increasing rate of violence against women. Word Count: 550
1369: Deppression And Teens
... relationships." (McCoy 16) This identity is fragile and is threatened by fears of rejection, feelings of failure, and of being different. These young people face stress in school as well with resources dwindling and campus violence and harassment increasing. Their sexual awakening comes in the age of AIDS, when sex can kill. In summary, teens today feel less safe, less empowered and less hopeful than we did a generation ago. Depression ...
1370: Chechnya
... neighboring regions signifies that the aftershocks of the conflict have not subsided" explains Daniel Williams in the Washington Post July 9th, 1997. Similar reports from inside Chechnya are definitely not rare. "Galloping lawlessness" prevails while violence runs rampant. The Chechens are absolutely destitute. "The war has devastated their economy" (Shargorodsky). They are living each day not knowing when and where their next meal will come from and they have resorted to ...


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