Papers 1511-1520 of total 46931 found.
Category: /History
…the war effort by running businesses, making clothes, and taking care of their farms, but some women wanted to do more. Some women went to become nurses and helped wounded soldiers, some became spies, and still others posed as men and enlisted in armies…
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Category: /Literature/English
…played a major role in schools all across the country; thus, he wants to improve school safety by requiring all schools to ratify a zero-tolerance policy on not only violence but also classroom disruption (par. 8). “Of all the bills we pay in life, medical
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Category: /Literature/English
…calmly and confidently. iii. Get permission to provide care. Tell them your name, level of training, and how you’re going to help them. iv. Interview the person. 1. Ask- a. His or her name? b. What Happened? c. Do you feel pain anywhere? d. Do you…
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…infections in the first five or six years of life, probably due to abnormal drainage of the tube from the middle ear to the throat. Weight control is a frequent and lifelong problem for many people with this disorder. Both children and adults must be careful
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…in London. In 1854 Britain, France and Turkey declared war on Russia, marking the begging of the Crimean War. The allies had the upper hand in the war but there were vast criticisms of the medical felicities for the wounded soldiers. In response…
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Category: /Literature/English
…other family members feel left out. A mother that breast-feeds must be extremely cautious when it comes to her diet and the medication she takes. Most food you or drink can pass through your breast milk to your precious baby. Please be careful about what…
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…In a lot of conditions, medical cures and treatments have proven more harmful than the disease itself. In looking for other options, people all over the world have been turning back to the holistic way of health and healing. Holistic medicine…
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…of prison on a "technicality", they are even more violent and despicable. The cost of sending criminals to prison today is outrageous because of all the food, medical care, education, and rehabilitation we provide them with. Furthermore, many criminals do…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The School Counselor, 43, 58-65. Hochstadt, N. J., Jaudes, P. K., Zimo, D. A., & Schachter, J. (1987). The medical and psychosocial needs of children entering foster care. Child Abuse and Neglect, 11, 53-62. Kendall-Tackett, K. A., & Eckenrode, J. (1996…
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…women and women with children. The maximum stay is sixty days. Women are assisted in obtaining housing, medical care, legal counsel, and transportation. Women staying in the shelter are required to attend classes addressing domestic violence, anger management…
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