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The Life Of Identical Twins
Number of words: 1729 - Number of pages: 7.... main factors play roles in the development of twin individuality. These are: competition in the twinship, the school environment and parental attitude.
Competition, according to Mathias (1992), results from being either envious or jealous of someone else. Jealousy is something that twins probably experience before other children as they are always competing for a share of parental attention. So, identical twins will adopt different strategies to avoid jealousy, since competitive feelings create boundaries between them (Sandbank, 1988).
One of the strategies adopted in an attempt to obt .....
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Chinese Medicine
Number of words: 1470 - Number of pages: 6.... appropriate, without being deterred by contradictions
between the two.(3)
One (Western) method of gaining knowledge is analysis. It is the method
of breaking things into component parts to understand the whole. This method
has been applied in China, but not to the same level as in the West. Analysis
is one of the important features of all western modern science and technology.
In fact, the analytical approach is the basis of western medicine, and it is
part of the Western mindset.(4)
Analysis is not as important to Chinese medicine as in the West. The
ancient Chinese did .....
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Reproductive Technologies
Number of words: 1195 - Number of pages: 5.... tube occurs and then it is transplanted back into the mothers’ womb. This also can create multiple births because of the high number eggs that must be used in order to up the potential of “making a baby”. Many of these couples have options of selected abortion to limit the risk to mother and child. These issues have many feminists and doctors having heated arguments over whether or not to abolish, regulate or just let the infertility drugs go on there course.
The first article that I read and analyzed was written by Janice G. Raymond, she argues that all should be banned. Janice ar .....
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The Flu
Number of words: 1887 - Number of pages: 7.... and the data we gathered from our questionnaire, we
learned some of the myths people generally believe about the flu and the
flu shot. During the course of our research we learned ways to educate the
public to eliminate those beliefs.
We have gathered seven resources with information pertaining to the
flu and the flu shot. Two articles came from journals of medicine called
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and the American
Journal of Nursing (AJN). The last five sources we found on the Internet.
Using the search words "flu shot," we found the homepage for .....
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Hepatitis A
Number of words: 1094 - Number of pages: 4.... jaundice is caused by
liver damage, particularly hepatitis. Hepatitis exists in an acute and/or
chronic form. The acute form may subside after about two months or, rarely,
can result in liver failutre. Chronic carriers are at risk of lasting
liver disease. There are many different kinds of Hepatitis, some more
serious then others.
Hepatitis A, once called infectious hepatitis, is the most
widespread cause of acute hepatitis. Usually transmitted by food and water
contaminated by human waste, such infections can reach epidemic proportions
in unsanitary and filthy regions. In the Uni .....
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Psychology
Number of words: 4650 - Number of pages: 17.... Even our social lives are becoming affected. People who are
seeking the right partner are using psychological techniques to establish the
emotional state of their potential partners. As psychology becomes more and more
accessible and understandable to more people, I feel that it will begin to
influence our lifestyles more.
From a personal stand point, this has been a very difficult exercise.
This is a new area for me, so I have been unable to write from a professional or
work experience perspective only from a purely academic view.
PSYCHOLOGY.
'Psychology' literally m .....
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Nature / Nurture Or Both !
Number of words: 1344 - Number of pages: 5.... the leading theories dealing with the question of nature vs.
nurture. I will also try to present the third, new-emerging approach meant to
solve the mystery of “ What is it that makes us who we are?”
“Our genes made us. We animals exist for their preservation and are
nothing more than their throwaway survival machines.” This is what Richard
Darwin states in his book: The Selfish Gene. In his international best seller
book, he argues that we are merely a product of our genes and our main purpose
in life is to serve the genes, become distribution agents and ensure their
proliferatio .....
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Euthanasia
Number of words: 789 - Number of pages: 3.... or a
novel, do a lot of reading or traveling, who knows? It has been said that
trials and pain make us stronger. Even if someone is in pain, that pain
could make them mentally stronger than if they give up and take the easy
way out. Life is pain, everyone goes through pain in their lives, but most
stick it out to the end, not giving up taking the easy way out. As long as
a person still is able to know what is happening around them and can
interact with the world around them it should be illegal for doctors to aid
in their suicide.
"Some say that doctor-aided death is widespr .....
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Emergency Visits On The Rise
Number of words: 490 - Number of pages: 2.... patients choose the emergency room over going to a walk-in clinic or doctor’s office because it’s more convenient for them, they rather not put up in the waiting room for hours, and for the homeless patients, the know that their chances of getting a real bed is higher if they come in the emergency room. Eighty-nine percent of all emergency patient thought they need to be seen immediately, but less than forty three percent of these patients requires care within twenty four hours. The other fifty five percent was just a false alarm, an example of this is a sixty years old man has ch .....
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Regulate And Reform Euthanasia
Number of words: 1254 - Number of pages: 5.... everyone's surprise, Karen began breathing on her own and
lived another ten years (Humphry 107).
The Quinlan case brought to the forefront patients' desire to die a
proud, quiet death. It also brought to the forefront the complications
caused by the advancement of medical technology ("Euthanasia"27).
Euthanasia has been practiced in Eastern and Western culture since the
beginning of civilization. The capability of medical technology to extend
life (as demonstrated by the Quinlan case) has made the issue of euthanasia
more complicated. Individuals should be allowed to "die with dignit .....
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