Papers 1481-1490 of total 46931 found.
Category: /Literature
…search for family members caught underneath all the rubble and dust. There are a few uninjured people, such as Reverend Tanimoto, that take on the overwhelming responsibility of caring for the thousands of injured Japanese. After reality starts to set…
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…." Anyone who needed treatment or had to be taken care of was assigned to the hospitals. He said that their medical records showed about five-thousand people were hospitalized. Colonel Seibel is the ultimate portrait of a down-to-earth man with extraordinary…
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…and Medical Leave Act. Franklin has the option to take 12 work weeks unpaid during a 12-month timeframe. Only if he has worked 12 months and 1250 hours . If not he does not qualify even if the company does have to offer FMLA. Justification falls under the care
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…as it achieves what all the medical advances and technology can't achieve in every case today, that is stop the suffering of the patient." Hospice care isn't the answer for keeping the terminally ill comfortable, even where facilities are ample. Nowhere in the world…
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…that it is dangerous " tampering with nature" in a way which we have neither the right nor the skill to do ? Christians have long viewed scientific research as a proper response to commands to " fill the earth and subdue it" and to " work and take care of" the garden…
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…that it is dangerous " tampering with nature" in a way which we have neither the right nor the skill to do ? Christians have long viewed scientific research as a proper response to commands to " fill the earth and subdue it" and to " work and take care of" the garden…
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…Before giving this assignment to work on I was 100 percent against stem cells research. But due to extension research I found out that stem cells can provide us with a myriad of possibilities in medical technology, but not without bringing…
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…disagree. We need this type of research to expand our mindset on finding the cures and medicines used to heal millions of diseases worldwide. Not only for humans, but animals as well. Dr.Carl Cohen, a professor at the University of Michigan Medical
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Category: /History
…at Vung Tau. Soldiers were cared for then returned to their units when fit. Those men who were wounded or injured and had a prognosis of a much longer recovery were returned to Australia by medical evacuation. All medical facilities during the war suffered…
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…of whom are in need while each year, the cost to house, feed, and clothe these inmates goes up in the mal-funded institutions due to the lack of funding and care at federal, state, and local levels. With the lack of funding, treatment, staffing, and care
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