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Abortion: Pro-life - Reilyism Speech
... There
are, however, a human beings that is ignored the protection to thier rights
to life everyday. The aborted children. I dare the negative to PROVE that a
child in her mother's wound is alive!
Does the negative actually believe that a human being is alive when
and only when a human being has fully developed? If this is true, then
most of here are not alive. The human specie is only fully grown at
adulthood, many of us here are not adults yet -- and by that definition, it
wouldn't matter if your shot and killed on the street because "your not
fully developed". We are a stage in development -- teenager - ...
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Prozac: Mania
... attained the familiarity of Kleenex and the social
status of spring water" (Cowley 41). Gone are the days when the label "loony"
is slapped upon a person taking these drugs. Antidepressants have become almost
as commonplace as Tylenol. Prozac is being prescribed for much more than
clinical depression. Some of the other illnesses that are treatable by Prozac
include bulimia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and dysthymia, which is chronic
low-grade depression. In some cases, it is even prescribed for anxiety or low
self-esteem (Chisholm and Nichols 38).
Part of the popularity of Prozac stems from declining ...
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Should Athletes Use Creatine?
... with Creatine. The more Creatine that your body holds the more your muscle holds water. (Zeibak, 1) This process, called cell volumizing, it allows your muscles to swell and also provides a more favorable environment for protein synthesis and growth. (Zeibak, 1) When this happens, your muscles become larger and stronger, with, the ability to refuel faster. (Zeibak, 1) Creatine is normally obtained by the foods that we eat. The highest sources of naturally occurring Creatine are meat and fish. After a meal, Creatine is absorbed from the blood into skeletal muscle through the activity of muscle surface transpo ...
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Abortion
... of their blatant disregard for personal right, my daughter is not here today.
Having a baby at that time in her life was just really bad timing. At 15 she was just starting her life. Personal space to herself, study, travel, and experiencing the world was what she wanted to do. Which is what every teenager in the world would like to do, but with a baby by her side. It was just not possible. All her hopes and dreams had been shattered into a million pieces because of one mistake.
If only there was a way to go back in time and change the past so that our present will be normal. As normal as a 15 year old gir ...
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Autism
... another paper talking about a childhood psychosis and labeling this "early infantile ". Research has shown from historic data that individuals displayed autistic behavior long before Dr. Kanner did his studies. There was Victor the "Wild Boy of Aveyron" who was found in the early 1800s living wild in some woods. He was mute and self absorbed in his self. (1) John Haslam also noted about a boy, who after getting measles, his behavior changed and he became aggressive, showing signs of being impulsive and other problems. In the early 1900s Lightner Witmer wrote about a boys problem, describing his behavior, which w ...
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Biosafety Protocol: Is There A Need For One?
... that biotechnological research can and is
being conducted in these countries without regulation.
2. There are many biotech companies based in developed
countries that have branches or joint ventures around
the world.
II. The potential risks of transgenic organisms to the environment
is still being determined.
A. Some experts warn that there is a danger that biotechnology
can create mutant hybrids.
B. Biotechnology has the potential to harm the economies of ...
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AIDS History And Treatment
... system shuts down and they become vulnerable to common illnesses. HIV + patients eventually die from a group of unusual diseases called opportunistic infections. Millions of people have already died from AIDS, and many more now have the disease. In the U.S. alone, over 300,000 people have already died from AIDS, and one million others are HIV + (Davis, 6). Millions more will perish from this plague unless a cure is found. Treatment for AIDS is now available, but it delays the process rather than eliminating the virus entirely. The three most common forms of treatment now are azidothymidine (AZT), protease ...
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Assisted Suicides
... Curren, a nurse and mother of two small
children, you'd be in close contact with the infamous suicide assessor, Dr. Jack
Kevorkian, a.k.a. "Doctor Death," discussing your "options." However, according
to an editorial published in The Washington Post, entitled "38 Assisted
Suicides," many people believe that when it comes to matters such as life and
death, there are no options. The decision to live or die is made by God.
Judith Curren didn't agree. With the assistance of Dr. Kevorkian, she died and
the retired pathologist presided at his 38th assisted suicide, fairly confident
that he will not be prosecuted or e ...
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Cardiovascular Disease
... die of cardiovascular disease. Today, more than one in five Americans suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease, with more than 2,500 Americans
dying from it each day. Of those with heart disease, 52.2 percent are male and 47.8 percent are female. Of thirty-five countries surveyed in 1991, the United States cardiovascular death rate ranked 17th for both males and females. The highest death rates were in the Soviet Union, Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. The lowest were in Japan, France, Spain, Switzerland, and Canada. (Goldstein, 1995)
Biological theories abound state that women t ...
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The Nursing Home: A Nice Place For The Elderly
... years," one should not have to worry about daily chores like washing the
dishes or mowing the lawn. One should be able to relax and enjoy life. Nursing
homes give the elderly a chance to do just that.
Security is a primary focus in most nursing homes. Curfews exist to
insure the safety and protection of the residents. Also, busses take the
senior citizens to places of common interest, such as the grocery store and
local shopping malls. This alleviates the everyday stress of driving for those
residents who are losing some of their basic faculties, and creates a safer
driving environment for everyone. In addi ...
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