Papers 1811-1820 of total 46931 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to be a plausible explanation for why the entire rest of the crew received discharges from the navy for being 'medically unfit'. Furthermore, the death of Morris Ketchum Jessup, a U Michigan astronomy and mathematics professor investigating the affair seems too…
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Category: /History
…in Northern and Southern cities. But most received cared in temporary facilities. Such facilities included field hospitals on or near battlegrounds, hospital ships, and barges, and civilian buildings converted for medical use. More than twice as many soldiers…
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…reasons why abortions should always stay legal: in cases of rape or incest, and medical reasons. These reasons should not be needed for women to be able to have an abortion. Many people who are pro-life want abortions to be outlawed no matter what the reason…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it had long lain trapped, greens unwinding from the grass, dusk letting loose its lavender.” Lauern Slater “became a happening kind of person” As well. JoAnne Beard developed repetatviness and a sense of purposefulness by caring for her 3 dogs, and one…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by a parent or guardian for discipline purposes does not in itself constitute abuse when it does not result in harm to the child (s. 415.503). Neglect means a caregiver's failure or omission to provide a child with the care, supervision, and services necessary…
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…in babies born to women with diabetes. “Diabetes cost the United States $98 billion dollars in 1997. Indirect costs, including disability payments, time lost from work and premature deaths, totaled $54 billion; medical costs for diabetes care, medical care
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Category: /Literature/English
…a female child is married. For a poor family, the birth of a girl child can signal the beginning of financial ruin and extreme hardship. With an extremely high infant and child mortality rate, because of sparse food supply and medical care, a married couple…
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…and the mission of the health care system is to help save lives, not help to end life. Humans do not have the right to end someone’s suffering If a person who is in there right state of mind and can deal with pain with medication then there should be no reason why…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of investment because it continues to generate healthy returns. Comprehensive diversified and available to everyone, Canada’s educational system reflects the Canadian belief in the importance of education. Canada’s health care system is the best in the world…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into private hands. Because for-profit companies might be forced to cut corners to please investors, poor medical care, understaffing and lax security are among the problems facing private prisons…
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