Papers 1851-1860 of total 56038 found.
…became infected with the virus, but did not become ill. Ebola HF typically appears in sporadic outbreaks, usually spread within a health-care setting (a situation known as amplification). It is likely that sporadic, isolated cases occur as well, but go…
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…are higher for families with absent fathers or dependent children (Calhoun, 1995). In some cases, teen mothers may also receive help with day-care, health-care, and education. Besides educational and financial problems, teenage mothers may face a great deal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of primary care taking.” 5 Today’s tends to devalue the stay-at-home mom and stereotypes her as lazy and dimwitted. The decision of staying at home or going to work is a very difficult one any modern mom. Financial issues, the health and well-being…
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…Nikita Khrushchev rose to power after the death of Stalin. He was a leader who desperately worked for reform yet his reforms hardly ever accomplished their goals. He was a man who praised Stalin while he was alive but when Stalin died Khrushchev…
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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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…to overseas already, or they will be taken into jail. After Mao Zedong died in 1976, Deng Xiaoping became the most influential political official in China. Beginning in 1978 Deng took steps to repair the damage of the Cultural Revolution and initiated the Reform
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health care reform effort, led by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. The president triumphed with the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement, but it came only over loud protest from within his party, and with near-unanimous support of congressional…
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Category: /Law & Government
…estimated 200,000 to 1.3 million illegal abortions took place yearly between the 1940s and 1950s (XI). By the end of the 1950s women were ready to take a stand to reform the anti-abortion laws. <Tab/>The end of the 1950s marked the end…
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Category: /Literature/English
…individual frame of reference, which is influenced by past experiences and can never be truly known by another person. Anotheraspect of Watson’s theory is transpersonal caring, in which nurse and patient coparticipate in the goal of achieving health (Watson…
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…. Talking to one’s self in the forest is a definite sign of senility. Phoenix did not allow her two disabilities to get in her way, but had society cared for her properly she would have been in an institution for the elderly. As for her grandson’s health
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