Papers 2501-2510 of total 46931 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…to an odd illness and/or problem. This problem is something that continuously creeps up in the storyline. The character of Menley Nichol?s continually proves this to be true through her actions. Many times others that care for Menley show a real concern…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is a serious as prejudices towards other groups such a racism, sexism and agism.( Jacobs 44) The medical profession considers obesity a disease , one that is spreading nation wide. Obese individuals need to be recognized so their health and human…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, there are not enough jobs for everyone and not everyone can be provided medical care. Overpopulation has proven to deplete many types of resources that are valuable to our everyday life. Another horrible thing created by overpopulation is waste. So much trash is produced…
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Category: /History
…not far away. The raid on the peach orchard was lead by General Johnston. He was wounded by bullets that passed by him, and he was shot in the back of the leg. Earlier that day he had sent his surgeon to take care of the Union prisoners, so as he sat under…
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…not be ignored and medical attention should be advised immediately. Exercising too hard is not good for anyone, however, and is especially dangerous for out-of-shape, middle-aged and older people. It is very important for all people to follow a gradual and sound…
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…the full course of training as a nurse. In 1853 she was appointed superintendent of the Institution for the Care of Sick Gentlewomen, in London. The changes that she made and her administration were very successful. But she yearned for a wider field; by January…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was caring for her grandson who was suffering from the result of having swallowed lye; consequently at that level of medical and social evolution meant being an invalid without any other sociological resources than his grandmother. Despite these travails…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of citizenship is no longer nearly total, as it once was. But discrimination still limits the opportunities and stifles the hopes of many black Americans and other minorities. In the realms of housing, employment, medical care, education and the administration…
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…and was allowed to prescribe birth control for medical reasons. This allowed for the opportunity to open a legal, doctor-run birth control clinic, so in 1923, Sanger opened the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau and expanded her support for birth control by opening…
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…it was actually identified in 1983. Some people that are infected with AIDS have been denied or lost a jobs, housing, medical care,and health insurence for having AIDS. Children that are infected with AIDS are kept home from attending schools. The federal…
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