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Concern Of The Health Care System
Number of words: 491 - Number of pages: 2.... under the managed health care plan. If they are to go against the
referral and see a doctor not recommended they do not receive the coverage
that they would under the plan.
When asked how this would affect the pharmacy aspect of the hospital
she said "Pharmacy must become involved in the schooling of the patient
about the medicine, where this was previously the job of the nurse."
Besides this she says it would not have a great effect on her department as
opposed to the hospital as a whole.
Managed health care plan that has received the most publicity is that
of President Bill Clin .....
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Sex In Advertising
Number of words: 1678 - Number of pages: 7.... therefore, use actors or actresses who can trigger an emotional response from one of the above-mentioned attributes, encouraging the consumer to buy the product. Since effectiveness is gender linked, demographics play an essential role in determining which sex will buy the product. In the average home, women are the purchasers of household products, such as food and drinks, or soaps and shampoos, therefore advertisements for these products target women. Although sexually oriented advertisements aimed to women do not occur as often as they do for men, they are increasing in .....
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Drugs And Their Effects On Business
Number of words: 2109 - Number of pages: 8.... of military personal can be seriously
reduced. An air crash in 1985 on the aircraft carrier Nimitz killed 14
crewmen and autopsies revealed that 11 of them were on drugs. "(The U.S.)
spends billions of dollars on military defense, and our military may be
crippled by this drug problem."T Drugs cost a lot and the need for them is
ever increasing. A drug habit can quickly drain a worker's pay check while
he still needs more drugs. An employee will embezzle to raise the funds
necessary to buy more drugs, an employee in a high place has access to
embezzle large amounts of cash or sell company .....
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Sexual Harrassment: We Need To Take Action
Number of words: 1439 - Number of pages: 6.... security for victims, and initiate and establish inquiries. Companies should create and publicize a forceful policy against sexual harassment. Companies must act before a problem occurs. The EEOC encourages employers to "take all steps necessary to prevent sexual harassment from occurring, such as affirmatively raising the subject, expressing strong disapproval, developing appropriate sanctions, informing employees of their right to raise, and how to raise, the issue of harassment under Title VII, and developing methods to sensitize all concerned. (www.uakron.edu/lawrev/robert1.html)." .....
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The Obstacles In Raising Nonracist Children
Number of words: 853 - Number of pages: 4.... revolves around the superintendent of an apartment building in "the projects." This building is dilapidated and the majority of tenants are poor black families. The superintendent spends his time fixing broken sinks, toilets, heaters and windows, all of which are never fixed correctly. When the superintendent is not fixing the building, he is sitting in his easy chair watching The Wheel of Fortune. The message that my children would receive, if I allowed them to watch "The PJ's," is that black superintendents are lazy or too uneducated to fix anything properly. Also there is the percep .....
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Women On The Street
Number of words: 1189 - Number of pages: 5.... the questions. We cannot afford to keep walking by.
"Work is a fundamental condition of human existence," said Karl Marx. In
punch-the-clock and briefcase societies no less than in agricultural or hunting
and gathering societies, it is the organization of work that makes life in
communities possible. Individual life as well as social life is closely tied to
work. In wage labored societies, and perhaps in every other as well, much of an
individual's identity is tied to their job. For most people jobs are a
principal source of both independence and correctness to others. It shou .....
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Impact Of Television Violence In Relation To Juvenile Delinquency
Number of words: 2404 - Number of pages: 9.... hearings were only the beginning
of continuing congressional investigations by this committee and others from the
1950s to the present.
In addition to the congressional hearings begun in the 1950s, there are
many reports that have been written which include: National Commission on the
Causes and Prevention of Violence (Baker & Ball, 1969); Surgeon General's
Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social Behavior (1972); the
report on children and television drama by the Group for the Advancement of
Psychiatry (1982); National Institute of Mental Health, Television and Behavi .....
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On Campuses, Students Confront A Growing Racial Divide
Number of words: 307 - Number of pages: 2.... seen the
same thing vise-versa.
Institutional racism plays a big role on campus. One example is at the
Metropolitan Institution of Technology where a group of African Americans took
over three dormitory floors and named it “chocolate city.” It is clear when an
ethnic group of any kind says that their group can live there and nobody else,
that is Institutional racism.
One thing that is being done about racism and more specific,
institutional racism, is the leniency of the Scholastic Aptitude Test(SAT). It
is said that the SAT is discriminative against minorities. Critics say that the .....
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Adolescence
Number of words: 580 - Number of pages: 3.... For example, changes in adolescents' bodies bring curiosity about sex and sexual urges. Curiosity combined with ignorance about consequences can lead to careless experimentation and unsafe sexual practices that can result in early unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and inappropriate and aggressive sexual behaviour. Curiosity and the need that many young people feel to test boundaries and limits can also lead to risk-taking behaviours in the form of dangerous driving, experimentation with drugs and alcohol, or involvement in crime.
Many of the factors that place young peo .....
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Gender Differences
Number of words: 1326 - Number of pages: 5.... not too
critical when checking out girls and when it comes to seeing other males
bigger or stronger than myself, that I don't feel too much pressure of
trying to look better than them. I am rather more concerned of my own
health and ways to improve it. I was really surprised when they told me
that other girls are the ones who usually criticize or pressure them.
When I was aware of this, I did notice, at times, while walking around
casually with my girl friends, when they weren't looking appropriate,
would get stares, hisses or comments from other females. I was even
surprised when I hear .....
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