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Abortion Is Murder
Number of Words: 455 / Number of Pages: 2
... abortions are performed. Why would you want to take the chance of putting your un-born child through this agonizing pain.
In truth abortion is the wrongful murder of a helpless and innocent human life. The right to abortion sends a message to people that says you can do away with things you do not want to deal with and not suffer any consequences- in this case even a human life.
It's odd that the same liberals that have a problem with eating meat and wearing furs try to sell us the idea that abortion is some kind of choice. They worry aobut ending the life of a cow or mink. We are expected to a ...
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Psychoanalysis
Number of Words: 2224 / Number of Pages: 9
... and feelings.
Freud refined Breuer's method by conceptualizing theories about it and, using
these theories, telling his patients through interpretations what was going on
inside the unconscious part of their minds, thus making the unconscious become
conscious. Many hysterias were cured this way, and in 1895, Breuer and Freud
published their findings and theories in Studies in Hysteria.
CLASSIC PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY
Traditional psychoanalytical theory states that all human beings are born with
instinctual drives that are constantly active even though a person is usually
not conscious of thus bein ...
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Rural Healthcare
Number of Words: 2124 / Number of Pages: 8
... Tiffany, and Shippee-Rice (1992) stated that low incomes and high poverty rates are suffered by great amounts of the rural population, making health care insurance a relative luxury. Because of this, many ailments and injuries tend to go untreated.
Another problem is the lack of physicians willing to work in rural areas. The Hill-Burton Act of 1946 represented a major effort by the federal government to increase health resources in underserved areas. This subsidized construction program made it possible for many communities without a hospital or with inadequate facilities to obtain bett ...
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Abortion: Who Really Cares
Number of Words: 4444 / Number of Pages: 17
... - Make no Mistake - that from the moment of conception, a new human
life has been created.
Only those who allow their emotional passion to overide their knowledge,
can deny it: only those who are irrational or ignorant of science, doubt
that when a human sperm fertilizes a human ovum a new human being is
created. A new human being who carries genes in its cells that make that
human being uniquely different from any and other human being and yet,
undeniably a member, as we all are, of the great human family. All the
fetus needs to grow into a babe, a child, an old man, is time, nutrition
a ...
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Physician's Responsibility
Number of Words: 520 / Number of Pages: 2
... only can cure her for what he knows that she have. The doctor could suggest to wife that she should get a blood test done too as for a physical. But he will have to get consent testing for HIV. The only other thing the doctor can do is talk to he husband, to persuade him to tell his wife on his own accord. Another reason why it is important to tell the wife is because she is pregnant. If the pilot is HIV positive, he could have passed that on to his wife. Now that his wife is with child, she can pass that on to her child. For the sake of two lives, his wife and his child, he should tell his wife ...
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AIDS
Number of Words: 379 / Number of Pages: 2
... some speculation, you cannot receive the disease from air, food,
water, or insects.
AIDS is a life and death issue. To have the AIDS disease is a
sentence of slow but inevitable death. There currently is no cure or
vaccine for this disease. There are drugs that have been proven effective
in slowing the spread of this deadly disease.
We know enough about how the infection is transmitted to protect
ourselves from it. But too few people are hearing the AIDS message.
Perhaps many simply don't like or want to believe what they hear,
preferring to think that AIDS "can't happen to them. ...
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Memory
Number of Words: 1562 / Number of Pages: 6
... abuse of children
and adolescents is known to cause severe psychological and emotional damage.
Adults who were sexually abused in childhood are at a higher risk for developing
a variety of psychiatric disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders,
and mood disorders. To understand the essential issues about traumatic memory,
the human mind’s response to a traumatic event must first be understood. The
memory is made up of many different sections with each having different
consequences on one another.
Can people remember what they were wearing three days ago? Most likely no,
because t ...
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Cystic Fibrosis
Number of Words: 1738 / Number of Pages: 7
... a 1:2 chance to have a child who carries the gene, and a 1:4 chance
with each pregnancy to have an affected child. If you have a son or daughter
with cystic fibrosis, then you have a 1:1 chance of being a carrier. If you have
a brother or sister with CF, you have a 2:3 chance of being a carrier. If you
have a niece or nephew with CF, you have a 1:2 chance of being a carrier. If
you have an aunt or uncle with CF, you have a 1:3 chance of being a carrier and
a 1:4 chance if you have a 1st cousin with CF.
Cystic fibrosis affects the lungs in particular. The secretions are
thick and stick ...
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Depression: The Heart Of Darkness Article By Francesca Delbanco
Number of Words: 631 / Number of Pages: 3
... whom are willing to help. The author advises you to talk
to some one who is “ gentle, respectful of your opinions; someone who
treats you with dignity...” The article also tell you to realize that if
you plan to suicide think of the people that you are going to hurt, your
family and friends, overall the people who cares about you.
The second step to recovery is to visit a professional which means
a person who is certified to deal with other peoples emotion such as a
psychiatrist or even a school counselor. In the second step medication
might be given as well which will help the process. This medica ...
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Diabetes
Number of Words: 887 / Number of Pages: 4
... for months, even years without knowing
they have the disease. This form of diabetes comes on so gradually that symptoms
might not even be recognized.
Diabetes can occur in anyone. However, people who have close relatives
with the disease are somewhat more likely to develop it. The risk of getting
diabetes also increases as people grow older. People who are over 40 and
overweight are more likely to get diabetes. So are people of African-American,
Hispanic or Asian heritage. Also, people who develop diabetes while pregnant are
more likely to develop full-blown diabetes later in life.
There are certain ...
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