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201: Intertextuality Of To Kill A Mockingbird and A Blow, A Kiss
... story is about the bond between father and son and Albie struggling to make sense of the lack of that bond between another father and son. "A blow, A kiss" also has underlying references to alcoholism and family values and the effects alcohol has on the family unit. The themes in Harper Lee’s novel however evolve differently, The underlying theme resides about the inclusion of racism and prejudice within society ...
202: Search of April Raintree
... 1949, in St. Boniface Manitoba. She attended George Brown College, 1970, and Banff school of Fine Arts, 1983. She was raised in foster homes, as were her brother and two sisters, because of her parents alcoholism. Both sisters committed suicide and Culleton turned to writing for and emotional release. She is now a mother and lives in Toronto. She lived through the heart ache of being put in a foster home ...
203: Multiple Personality Disorders
... by Dissociation, and the mind creates an alternate personality to deal with the abuse. The more abuse a child encounters, the more personalities he/she may have, leading to numerous social problems in the future. Alcoholism and a chance of being hospitalized or institutionalized because the person is displaying self-destructive behavior, are some of these problems. Even though cases of Multiple Personality Disorder haven't been too abundant, there are ...
204: Lsd 3
... s employers, Sandoz Laboratories, began marketing LSD in Europe. It was introduced into the United States a year later. They advertised it as a cure for everything from schizophrenia to criminal behavior, sexual perversions, and alcoholism. (Henderson/Glass, 40) Sandoz Laboratories urged many doctors to experiment with LSD to gain further knowledge of experiences which may occur to a Schizophrenic. The effects of LSD are completely unpredictable. The user usually experiences ...
205: Hypnotism Is It Magic Or Reality
... learn new things, and they have better imaginations than most adults do," reports Karen Olness M.D. (qtd. from Hypnosis and Biofeedback 105). Almost everyone has at least one bad habit. Whether it s smoking, alcoholism, or bedwetting, hypnotic treatment can be used to reduce or break such habits. Breaking bad habits involves deconditioning and reconditioning the mind. Deconditioning refers to erasing bad habits and starting with a "clean slate." Planting ...
206: Flesh-eating Bacteria
... has very little to do with the burglar. (Macleans, pg.49) Victims of this deadly bacterium usually lack sufficient defensive antibodies to fend off the attack and typically have predisposing factors such as diabetes, obesity, alcoholism, atherosclerosis, or IV drug abusers. However, in the past year studies also have shown that the infections have begun to occur in apparently healthy people also following surgery or even spontaneously without tissue injury. Necrotizing ...
207: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 2
... Fetal Alcohol Syndrome states, "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is widely misdiagnosed and under diagnosed, less than ten percent of medical schools require students to complete a course on the proper diagnosis and referral of individuals with alcoholism and other drug related addictions" (NOFAS 1). Knowing who is at risk can help our knowledge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Pregnant woman can compromise the health of their children by drinking alcohol. Not only does ...
208: Alcohol Benefits
... t already drink. You may have other health problems that could be made worse by alcohol, or alcohol may not have benefits in your case. There are other risks associated with alcohol, like liver disease, alcoholism and some kinds of cancer.
209: Clinical Depression A Disease Like Any Other.
... body and not just the mind. In most cases, it can be successfully treated. This disease affects all ages, all races, all economic groups and both gender. Depression is one of the leading causes of alcoholism, drug abuse, other addictions and suicide. Depression was diagnosed as far back as in the times of Hippocrates, an ancient Greek physician, who called the disease melancholia. He viewed it as an abnormal behavior which ...
210: Treatment And The Sex Offender
... the proper authorities. The techniques for reducing deviant arousal are as follows: The covert sensitization techniques has been used for a couple of decades in the treating of those with various disorders, such as obesity, alcoholism, and smoking. The sex offender is expected to fantasize about a highly arousing deviant sexual scene and then imagine a highly negative scene, which over time is expected to reduce the strength of the deviant ...


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