Papers 2811-2820 of total 11023 found.
…which has among others one #21 chromosome, may lead to trisomy 21. The first cell at conception then has 47 chromosomes instead of "normal set" of 46 chromosomes. When this cell with three #21 chromosomes continues to multiply, and the pregnancy is carried…
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…with an unwanted pregnancy have to make the decision whether to terminate the pregnancy or carry to pregnancy to term. Women base their decision to have an abortion on their current life setting, even though having an abortion may conflict with their moral or religious…
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…and accident benefits for any disability but those arising as a result of pregnancy did not constitute sex discrimination under Title VII. Congress amended Title VII in 1978 by passing the Pregnancy Discrimination Act and made it clear that discrimination based…
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…the way one person appraises another. In this, study researchers sought to determine the extent to which pregnancy is a source of bias in performance appraisal. The subjects were 220 undergraduates between the ages of 17 and 43 attending a Midwestern university…
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…are common in teenagers but persistent lowering, or variation of moods may indicate the presence of underlying major depression. Depressed youths, especially males, have a much higher risk of suicide. The risk is further increased if there is a family history…
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…common among teenagers. Teenagers tend to have more problems with their parents during their teen years. This can cause depression. They may also be faced with serious peer pressure which can overwhelm them and make them become depressed. As the amount…
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…. The Ramones styled the tour artfully, as to start a fad, which they certainly did. In America punk was a combination of an underground record industry, and teenage angst, while in Britain it was a combination of fashion and unemployment. The U.S. had more truly…
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…to or often get cut off from the person. Teenagers today all have mobile phones as it is cool and the phone companies advertise it as such. Teenagers have no concept of how much they spend nor do they care, until they receive their bill, which can be over $700…
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…all over the country because of the main character's teenage angst, which many feel is too graphic for teenagers, and its profanity. Profanity, whether it be frequent or a rare occurrence, is a characteristic of many literary classics, as is the use…
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…what is on their minds. A girl with low self-esteem and a poor sense of herself is going to be an insecure, unhappy teenager, which could linger into adulthood. Throughout any girl's adolescence and even early adulthood, she may be at a greater risk…
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