Papers 1431-1440 of total 56038 found.
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…, National Prohibition was much less effective than restraint and Prohibition leaders had hoped, in the end causing more problems than it solved. Once passed, Prohibition directly led to the increase in crime and corruption during the twenties, the public health
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…in Florida, two drug reform lobbyist groups in the United States already have. Sponsors like NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) and the MPP (Marijuana Policy Project) in recent years have been receiving much more political attention…
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…workers consists of at least one social worker, nurses, 1 home health aides, respite care workers, an MD, and a pharmacist. (ca.essortment.) The services that are offered are medical nursing care, personal care, homemaker services, social work services…
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…, culminating in substantial benefits upon retirement. Care should be taken not to confuse this form of reform with requiring the government to do the actual investing. Obviously this would be disastrous. It would entail giving the government more control…
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…go to either a vocational school to train for a trade, or to a secondary school, where they prepare over an eight year period to enter a University. Austria's standards for health care are very high. All citizens are covered by national health
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…. Outside of the rural areas, some students go to either a vocational school to train for a trade, or to a secondary school, where they prepare over an eight year period to enter a University.         Austria's standards for health care are very high. All…
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…safety in children and adolescents, health care providers should actively discourage use of creatine in their young patients.…
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…dollars to the cost of health care while not even considering the pain, suffering and death. Fluoride is a major world wide pollutant. It has poisoned livestock and humans as well as lakes and streams of this nation. Excessive fluoride accumulates…
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…serious health problem. However, in an article from the Wall Street Journal, Rhonda L. Rundle reveals that obesity is not only more hazardous than smoking and drinking, but it also leads to a higher cost for health care and medicine. Rundle writes: Health
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…get it. Soft money is flowing through elections without care or caution. People who make these contributions do not share the views of the average citizen, so politicians end up representing the wrong people. Money decides races, sometimes leaving…
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