Papers 1591-1600 of total 56038 found.
…local physicians who volunteer their services on a rotating basis. In a series of related programs driven by project-specific funding, Clinica Romero also provides health education (particularly AIDS/HIV), and an alcohol and drug-prevention program…
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…legislation in Welfare Reform Act allocating 50 million over 5 years to states that agree to teach abstinence-only education programs in nations public schools. School that accept the funds must instruct students that abstinence from sexual activity is the only…
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…, the workers are urging for the managers to sign contracts that would enforce safety laws and regulations and would put an end to the health and safety crisis. "This protest is uncalled for, and is doing nothing but disturb production which will result in the loss…
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health care expenses. Organizations need to recognize stress as a problem and decide whether or not to act upon it. The article, "Reducing the Huge Cost of Corporate Stress", talks about employers demonstrating to their employees that they care about…
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…and spending cuts. Republicans predicted that the move would raise taxes and cause economic calamity. Along with domestic policy was the health care issue. The President put his wife in control of the administration. Hilary's plan included health alliances…
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…a referral card and supportive words from the health care provider may be the only capable response for the present time. A long-term future goal may be to leave the abusive spouse (Eby, 2004). Self-Concept Mode Can the family obtain short and long term goals…
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…disapprove. "The taxation of legalized prostitution could fund rehab programs, homeless shelters, drug and health education programs and regulatory agencies" (Prostitution Law Reforms 1). In places where prostitution is practiced illegally like major urban…
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…Vietnam. Of LBJ's many programs, the Great Society was his most influential, reforming, remembered, and successful. Johnson's "War on Poverty" was a battle against whatever creates financial and social lower class, and a focus on health and education. Launched…
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…education exposes students to the many facets of clinical work, such as adult health problems, newborns, and research. The fourth year focuses on more advanced clinical areas, like the care of individuals with mental health disorders, and involves a leadership…
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…and health care are two of government's most important and most expensive responsibilities. Those whose unbounded belief in the capabilities of government and whose basic convictions oppose turning to the private sector or any other alternative to government…
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