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…and the treatment of choice is Ritalin (Persky 1996). For example, after education reforms spearheaded by Ross Perot in Texas in 1984, Ritalin use in the state doubled. One Texas mother says she is being hounded by teachers to put her two boys on Ritalin against…
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…. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151, 1-36. Kirschner MS., Marincola E., Teisberg EO. (1994). The role of biomedical research in health care reform. Science, 266, 49-51. Kolata, Gina. (1986). Manic depression: is it inherited? Science, 232, 572…
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…become attractive. This has resulted in an acute 'epidemic' of ADHD and the treatment of choice is Ritalin (Persky 1996). For example, after education reforms spearheaded by Ross Perot in Texas in 1984, Ritalin use in the state doubled. One Texas mother says…
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…Susan B. Anthony  Cautious, careful people always casting about to preserve their reputation or social standards never can bring about reform. Those who are really in earnest are willing to be anything or nothing in the world's estimation…
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…they will look at future needs. These are determined by the party's potential earning power, health, children or their superannuation. Because of the present system under the Family Law Act: 1975 (Commonwealth) the no fault component of the law covers the party who…
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…these properties to outside investors while retaining lucrative long-term management contracts. MC was a conservative company and it stressed the themes of careful attention on the details, the organization and its employees. Quality was the one of the highest priority…
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…Within recent times there have been concerns with business ethics and environmental issues by a large number of companies. Businesses that would normally not care about these issues have suddenly appeared to have a conscience. Ethics is concerned…
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…). The consequences of child labour often result in education deprivation, social disadvantage, poor health, physical and psychological development. The causes of child labour are complex and wide ranging, but the future for child labour does show some good prospects…
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…speech. In 1988, she stepped up efforts to sensor papers, books and magazines. In 1989, she attempted to privatize the national health service.         Thatcher's personal vision of the future was that of a 'Britain where everyone has a financial…
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…to further the abolitionist cause and was an active antislavery editor until 1840, when frail health, and his father's death forced him to retire to his house in Amesbury." Though still dwelling in his Amesbury home, he sent out more of the poems and essays…
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