Papers 1871-1880 of total 56038 found.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
…-aged children and to characterize the health care access and utilization of families affected by ADHD. Introduction: <Tab/>Maternal mental health is significantly associated with the presence of ADHD in school-aged children. This finding…
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…insurance companies, managed care organizations, labor union health, welfare trust funds, publicly funded agency's, self funded businesses, educational, social, medical services, employment, recreational, housing, lawyers, and family support programs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is? Disability could also be defined as different ability. 4. Birth and Death in the hands of God. 5. Killing infants and children with severe disabilities is not equal to saving health care dollars. 6. Often trauma affects caregivers after the assisted death…
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…spending of hospitals, is that they represent 20 percent of the average hospital budget. (O'Neil, 2002) these RNs were substituted with lower paid assistants. This decline in professional health care work force has severely affected the quality of patient care
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Category: /History
…that could lead to reform of unjust laws practiced by the government. He stated civil disobedience as “An expression of the individual’s liberty to create change.” Thoreau believed that the government had established order that resisted reform and change…
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Category: /Literature
…. The reader is first introduced to Pip in the marshes as he visits his "dead and buried" parents. Dickens draws the readers' sympathy toward the caring, innocent boy. Pip meets a convict--one that will have a huge impact on Pip's adult life. Pip, while terrified…
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Category: /History
…The world of the Indian was simple and they were more than happy for everything in it to stay the same. The Indians of North America had to acclimate themselves to the new world that was overtaking theirs or perish. Actions taken by the white reformers
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…(Browne, 1998). One reason preventing people from visiting the doctor that has been observed by sociologists is the lack of available health care literature written in ethnic minority languages (Browne, 1998). The lack of medical support for ethnic minority…
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…clinicians. Studies have shown that more than 25 percent of U.S. adults smoke and that 70 percent of them would like to quit. Of those smokers who try to quit, those who have the support of their physician or other health care provider are the most successful…
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…for this or that reason. This fact results in shortened longevity of people. Human health is a fragile structure, influenced by many inner and outer factors. That's why it should be permanently taking care of. People suffer from different disease starting with the common cold…
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