Papers 1931-1940 of total 46931 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…likely not able to care for. Through using birth control more young girls will be able to become the doctors, lawyers, and corporat! e business women that they were meant to be without the set back of having had children to early. Birth control is now more…
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Category: /Literature/English
…need to be taken into consideration; laws allowing privatization on crown corporations, more government attention establishing social issues that are out of reach to Canadian entrepreneurs for example education and health care. Furthermore incorporated laws…
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…is troubling and difficult to understand, but there are medications and different kinds of therapy that can help to minimize its effects. Another reason why I chose this subject as the focus for my paper is because my cousin Holly, who is now 21, was diagnosed…
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…(McCuen 3). Doctors that are treating a dying patient should treat them with care. They should make them as comfortable as possible and give them medication to dull their pain. Instructors tell doctors in training to treat dying patients as people…
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Category: /Literature
…During the 1950's, Ernesto Che Guevara, a medical student, and his friend Alberto Granado, a biochemist student, took a motorcycle trip through Argentina, Chile, Peru, Columbia and Venezuela. Ernesto's adventures throughout South America led to his…
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…. Cognitive therapy is a 'talking' therapy designed to ease distress from emotional problems. Careful scientific research has shown that cognitive therapy is an effective form of treatment for some of these problems and is often used at the same time as medication
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…or harboring plasmids. Most scientists blame the bacterial antibody resistance to overuse of medications and household disinfectants. Antibiotic use promotes development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in some way…
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Category: /Literature/English
…discipline, and abusive treatment, and they were not taught good social behavior. According to the article, "Aggressive behavior in childhood," in the British Medical Journal there are five elements…
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…Running Head: Nursing Care Study Nursing Care Study Your Name Goes Here Name of Your College Goes Here General Information E.S. is a 94 year old female, born July 30…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of her body until she eventually passes on? I believe that would have been cruel and unusual punishment. The journal states, "The evolution of medical technology to maintain life and its availability for use in the care of the individual has created a new…
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