Papers 2011-2020 of total 56038 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…to former communist countries as a whole, but also to the rest of the world. With the slow transition to market based economies come various other threats to the environment. With an increase in civil infrastructure (most importantly, health care) comes…
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…MS. The National Health Survey of 2001 indicated that there are approximately 15,000 Australians with MS". The cost to the health care system is large. This is in part due to the complex aetiology of the disease. Symptoms of MS are unpredictable and vary…
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…that they were alowed to occupy it by the grace of the 'Great Spirit', in return the tribes took care of the land the used. Usually Native Americans harbored a great respect for the land they were allowed to use . When the European leaders attempted to purchase…
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…between 1990 and 1995. In 1995, the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), an agency of the World Health Organization, deplored that "10 to 12 percent of all boys between the ages 6 and 14 in the United States have been diagnosed as having ADD…
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…the level of income that individuals can earn and the types and nature of employment available as well as access to a range of consumer goods and services. Non material considerations include access to a range of collective goods and services such as health care
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Category: /Social Sciences
…processed meats five times or more per week. "That's too much," he said. "We should change that eating pattern." Ill-advised is something that is performed, carried out, or done without the benefit of wise counsel or careful prior deliberation. Most people…
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…for humans. This has been performed using pigs, and is extremely helpful since there is not enough available human donors for people who desperately need transplants. As well, cloning of animals helps in potential applications of improving human health care
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Category: /Literature/English
…insurance idea. Not only is health insurance making the doctors care less about their patients, it is also raising the prices higher on already outrageous medical bills. In conclusion, I believe that the medical insurance idea is argumentive, because…
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…insurance idea. Not only is health insurance making the doctors care less about their patients, it is also raising the prices higher on already outrageous medical bills. In conclusion, I believe that the medical insurance idea is argumentive, because…
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…, Reynolds, Ketchem, and Abriola (1999) reported that more than 400,000 annual deaths are associated with tobacco use and the cost to health care and lost productivity is almost $100 billion per year. Moreover, maternal smoking in pregnancy has been linked…
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