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- 9881: Ebola: A Contagious Trend
- ... A Contagious Trend This is the way the World ends, not with a bang but with a whimper. ~T.S. Elliot In the year 1976, Ebola climbed out of its hiding place, and caused the death of 340 people. Coming forth from an unknown origin, this virus held the nation of Zaire in fear and full of uncertainty. No cure was found, as a result of 340 deaths. The years between ...
- 9882: Anorexia Nervosa
- ... malnutrition. Electrolytes tend to be depleted through dehydration. Other problems associated with anorexia are renal complications, hematological abnormalities, impaired respiratory function, and central nervous system complications. Obviously, the most serious threat from anorexia nervosa is death. Typically the more longer follow-up period, the more patients who die (Hsu, 1990). The most recent study - a 10-year follow-up by Halmi (991) - reported a mortality rate of 6.6%. These deaths ...
- 9883: Cancer
- Cancer Cancer History Cancer is the second cause of death in the United States Heart disease is the first. Each year more than a million Americans get medical care for cancer and over 330,000 die from the disease. Cancer is one of mans ...
- 9884: Biological and Chemical Weapons!!
- ... G agents Tabun (GA) Sarin (GB), and Soman (GD), and also the V agents, principally VX. Nerve agents are extremely toxic and usually kill very quickly- a drop the size of a pinhead can cause death within two to thirty minutes. Nerve agents are invisible, tasteless, and odorless. They cannot be detected without special equipment or until symptoms of exposure appear.9 Usually, these agents are delivered through the means of ...
- 9885: Attitudes Toward Abortion
- ... M. 1975. "Ideal family size as an intervening variable between religion and attitudes towards abortion." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. Vol 14: 23-27. Sawyer, D.O. 1982. "Public attitudes toward life and death." Public Opinion Quarterly. Vol 46: 521-533. Singer, Eleanor. 1981. "Reference Groups and Social Evaluations." in Social Psychology: sociological perspectives, edited by Morris Rosenburg and Ralph Turner. New York: American Sociological Association. Skerry, P. 1978 ...
- 9886: Abortion
- ... child. You might have to abandon your promising educational and professional careers in order to mother an untimely baby. Even if you are fortunate enough to find an abortionist, you will risk serious injury, even death, should you decide to hazard a terrifying and humiliating black-market procedure. Women may be robbed of their education and opportunity for any development and self-fulfillment because of an unwanted pregnancy. The incursion on ...
- 9887: Abortion and Politics
- ... child. You might have to abandon your promising educational and professional careers in order to mother an untimely baby. Even if you are fortunate enough to find an abortionist, you will risk serious injury, even death, should you decide to hazard a terrifying and humiliating black-market procedure. Women may be robbed of their education and opportunity for any development and self-fulfillment because of an unwanted pregnancy. The incursion on ...
- 9888: Doctor Assisted Suicide
- ... capacity to function as what society thinks is a human being. They will suffer for a long period of time until they die. In this case, assisted suicide is not immoral. But euthanasia means good death. It is not murder, because the person is allowing the physician to go ahead with the procedure. All the physician is doing is carrying out the persons wishes, not killing him against his will ...
- 9889: AIDS and Its History
- ... to a late stage of HIV infection in which there is evidence of significant impairment to the immune system. Because the illness is best understood as a continuum from initial infection to, in many cases, death, the term HIV/AIDS is frequently used. There are two versions of HIV, both of which can cause AIDS: HIV-1, which has spread throughout the world, and HIV-2, a far less common and ...
- 9890: Abraham Maslow's Theory of Human Needs
- ... the quality of life in all areas . 9. We should teach people to transcend the trifling problems and grapple with the serious problems in life. These include the problems of injustice, of pain, suffering and death. 10. We must teach people to be good choosers. They must be given practice in making choices, first between one goody and another; later between one god and another.
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