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Caregivers
Number of words: 432 | Number of pages: 2

... of membership which provided valuable insight as to who are and the significant contributions they make. 81% of are female 79% are married 70% are between age 40-60 54% care for spouses 21% care for parents 69% of care recipients live with their caregivers 55% of caregivers help recipient with daily living activities. Family Caregivers. Available: http://www.agenet.com/Who_Are_They.html. A caregiver is more than just the person’s nurse, they are also that person’s advocate. Throughout the impaired person’s illness, the work of a caregiver is largely concerned with watching and problem solving. One must learn as much as they can about the illness and about the needs, f ...

Abortion And My Own Thoughts
Number of words: 845 | Number of pages: 4

... that there are 1.9 million children less in the world every year sends shivers down my spine. But I guess you may say that it is not my place to speak. There are fewer deaths per million abortions than per million births according to the Planned Parenthood survey of 1995. There are nine deaths per million abortion procedures and sixty-three deaths per million births. Both complications and the death rate rise with the age of the fetus. I can understand that these facts portray a much better picture for abortion than carrying to term, but what about the pain that the fetus will feel? According to pro-choice physicians they believe that a certain connection, synaptic, necessary to pe ...

Steriods
Number of words: 541 | Number of pages: 2

... cycle of testosterone cypinate and methandrostone costs only about one hundred dollars. Steroids are also very hard to trace because of their water base composition. They can pass through the body within two days. All these benefits of steroids help an athletes become more competitive and increase their chance of being a winner. Of course everybody wants better biceps and triceps but when using steroids to achieve this goal there is a large price to pay. However, steroids should remain illegal because they physically deteriorate the whole body system. When injected one risks the chances of developing hematoma and contracting AIDS. In women steroids contribute to the growth of facial hair, ...

Female Genital Mutilation
Number of words: 909 | Number of pages: 4

... with these operations such as; hemorrhage, shock, painful scars, keloid formation, clitoral cysts, chronic urinary infection, chronic pelvic infections, painful menstruation, severe pain during intercourse, sterility, kidney stones, sexual dysfunction, depression and complications during childbirth. Female genital mutilation is usually performed on young girls prior to puberty. It is practiced in more than twenty countries in Africa, in Oman, Southern Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates in the Middle East and in Indonesia and Malaysia in Asia. Statistics have shown that 90% or more of the women in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Sudan have been mutilated. There ...

The Dangers Of Cigarettes
Number of words: 327 | Number of pages: 2

... mad. My garbage would be filled with ashes and cigarettes. The ash tray would get filled up and get knocked over and cause a mess. Cigarettes would also cause an inconvenience since all the time I would have a cigarette my throat would get dry. The dryness would cause me to get up for a drink or if I was out somewhere, I would have to buy something to drink. I also hated the thought of wealthy, greedy cigarette companies making money off my sweat and blood. It is estimated that the average smoker spends the average of $1300 a year on cigarettes. The rich may keep getting richer, but--at least as regards cigarettes--with no thanks to me. ...

Suicide - Is Suicide Wrong?
Number of words: 553 | Number of pages: 3

... act of suicide. I talked to both my parents and asked them what they would do in this situation. My mom felt that it was wrong to commit suicide in this case because the Jews didn't even try to put up a fight. As she put it, "Even if the Jews did lose, their lives may have been spared." My dad felt that suicide was the best thing to do given the circumstances In the Bible, Mark 14:32-42 deals with Jesus willfully being arrested and killed. Jesus knew that he would be killed, but he still accepted his fate. My dad feels that his actions were acceptable because he was trying to prove a point. My dad also added, "He was merely trying to stand up for his rights." 1 Maccabees 2:32-38 te ...

Euthanasia
Number of words: 577 | Number of pages: 3

... ().” There is also another point that has to be looked at which is future medical advances. It would reduce pressure on scientists to come up with cures and symptomatic treatments for those of us who do want to live, no matter the circumstances. It would have to be thought of through a different point of view, think about the past. If had been legalized 40 years ago, there is a good chance that hospice care would not exist. I think that the improvement in terminal cared is directly effects how good treatments to minimize suffering. “If that suffering had been extinguished by extinguishing the patients who bore it, then we may never have known the advances in the control of pain, n ...

Teen Smoking
Number of words: 276 | Number of pages: 2

... studies show that a large percentage of teens today are getting their cigarettes from stores, mostly gas stations or convenience store. As teens continue to be able to buy their own cigarettes, more and more communities begin to impose stronger punishments on merchants who sell to the teens. One community has experienced success in their attempts to stop the sale of tobacco products to minors. Woodridge, Illinois, started a program seven years ago which forbade and strictly punished the sale of tobacco products to minors. The entire program includes local licensing of vendors, repeated undercover inspections to see if the sale to minors has stopped, and education programs in sc ...

Schizophrenia: Explained And Treatments
Number of words: 2058 | Number of pages: 8

... may believe that he or she is possessed of great wealth, intellect, importance or power. Sometimes the patient may think he is George Washington or another great historical person (Chapman). Hallucinations are common, particularly auditory, as voices in the third person or commenting upon the patient's thoughts and actions (Arieti). Persons may also hear music or see nonexistent images (Sinclair). Schizophrenic thought disorder is the diminished ability to think clearly and logically (Torrey 2). Many times, schizophrenics invent new words (called neologisms) with unique meanings (Chapman). Often it is apparent by disconnected and meaningless language that renders the person incapab ...

Wolfgang Kohler's Experiment And Insight Learning
Number of words: 517 | Number of pages: 2

... together and pulled in the banana. Kohler was impressed by Sultan's rapid “perception of relationships” and used the term insight to describe it. He noted that such insights are not learned gradually through reinforced trials. They seemed to occur in a flash when the elements a problem are set up appropriately. In another experiment boxes were put in a room with a banana hanging from the ceiling. The chimps found out that they could stack the boxes on top of one another to reach the banana without being taught to do it. It was also found that rats made cognitive maps, which are mental representations or “pictures” of the elements in a learning situation, of the mazes that they w ...

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