Papers 2571-2580 of total 46931 found.
…that the pearl brought upon the characters. <Tab/>Kino and Juana woke on a gloomy morning after a tragic accident where their baby, Coyotito, was slashed by a deadly scorpion and left to die. With hope of being able to pay for medication, Kino and Juana…
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…. It is illegal for women to talk to any men except close relatives, which precludes them form visiting make physician, no matter how sick they are. Curlew will begin at 7.30 p.m. everyone has to stay in the house, except government troop, ever for medical emergencies…
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…relationships or activities, School failure, Serious drug and alcohol abuse. The child and adolescent psychiatrist is able to treat the "whole child"-medical as well as psychological or emotional problems that have occurred as a result of the abuse. The family can…
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…from a illness that is mental rather than physical. Henry's mother is aware of this when she says, "They don't fix them in those places, they just give them drugs." Many Native Americans used herbal remedies as medication. In Henry's case…
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…: - Save lives - Change attitudes - Reduce insurance costs - Reduce health care costs The most important objective of this campaign is to send the message that helmets save lives and that nothing is more important to Harley Davidson than the safety…
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…drugs is treated as a criminal, not as an addict who needs help. In Holland, people believed that they could reduce their crime rate by establishing methadone, a drug used as a substitute for heroin. The idea was to treat addiction as a medical problem…
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…," and described his idea of a BNP dictatorship in Britain: "Racial laws will be enacted forbidding marriage between Britons and non-Aryans: medical measures will be taken to prevent procreation on the part of all those who have hereditary defects either racial, mental…
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…The aim of this case study is to provide a detailed account of a patients holistic health care needs from a health promotion perspective utilising the Tannahill Model which will be described. In promoting the health of the patient maintaining…
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…early. There are effective strategies for the relief of pain and the provision of palliative care to all patients and their families, even in low resource settings. In leading medical research centres around the globe, studies focus on developing new…
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…that reactions of laboratory animals against medical substances and cosmetics may be useful to check these substances´ effects. In addition, they think that these experiments will give opportunities to us in order to predict what will happen when…
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