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  • Flu Shot
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    Issue Proposal on the Efficacy of Flu Shots In recent years encouragement to get flu shots has become a yearly mantra. Elderly, children six months to two years, health care workers and immune-deficient people are urged in the strongest terms to go to their doctors or clinics and get a flu shot. This group encompasses about 98 million people. In the fall of 2004 this was in the forefront of American and to some extent the Western World media with the shortage of this flu seasons vaccine. Current...
  • Concept Of Hegemonic Masculinity
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    RESEARCH PAPER The concept of masculinity first emerged during the early stages of the modern industrial revolution. With the rapid progress of technology, the conditions of living became better and the traditional definition of masculinity changed. Today, in the modern workplace of America, masculinity is a factor that has to be taken into account by managers and also by employees. It plays a crucial and distinctive role in the way people will interact with each other and shapes the way relatio...
  • My Biochemistry Studies
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    I knew then that I wanted to devote my studies to learning how body mechanisms react to varying chemicals. Witnessing innovative pharmaceutical research had only intensified my passion for biochemistry, a subject I had become fascinated with in high school; it had intrigued me because it integrated my love of chemistry with my desire to learn more about biological processes. My A-level studies provided me with a solid introduction to biochemistry; I now seek a greater academic focus and more ext...
  • Role Of Genetics And The Environment
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    Abstract The paper covers the debate of nature versus nurture. Within the paper there is an introduction in which the hypothesis is given and a literature review that provides the reader with previous studies done with nature versus nurture. The methods, results, discussion and recommendations from the research study are also provided within the paper. Introduction and literature review The research question is: When comparing Nature verses Nurture in children which one is stronger than the othe...
  • Step Families Households
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    The Need for a Study There is a tremendous gap in the information that is put out on step families and the way they live. There are countless studies done every year on how the stepparents handle situations and how the stepparents deals with discipline or even how to discipline. Every where you look there is help for the struggling stepparent. Now, that is a good thing, the abundance of help available. But the bad thing about all that help is it did not cover the children's point of view. Nearly...
  • Atacand Hct And Diltiazem Hcl
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    The purpose of this report is two discuss the Pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, proposed benefits, research method, results of research, and possible-nursing implications of newly approved drugs for the treatment of hypertension. These drugs include Atacand HCT and Diltiazem HCL. All newly approved drugs from the FDA are either new drugs or new formulations of older drugs. The information contained in this report was derived from various web pages and online search engines. Pharmacokinetics: A...
  • Studies Receptors Sensitive To Nicotine
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    A single molecule may be partly to blame for nicotine's addictive allure, a finding that researchers say could lead to potential therapies to help millions of smokers quit a life-threatening habit. More than 4 million people around the globe - 440,000 of them Americans - die from smoking-related causes each year. And, the nicotine-laced smoke damages more than just their lungs. The California researchers not only pinpointed a molecule responsible for nicotine addiction, they also created special...
  • Higher Marital Dependence
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    Carr, Deborah. Gender, Pre loss Marital Dependence, and Older Adults' Adjustment to Widowhood. Journal of Marriage and Family 66 (February 2004): 220-235. The purpose of this study examines how marital dependence can affect positive adjustment to late-life loss. Self-esteem and perceived personal growth, are two aspects of positive adjustment to widowhood that were examined in the study. How does marital dependence affect personal growth among the recently bereaved? And do the effects observed v...
  • Maslow
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    Abraham Harold Maslow was born April 1, 1907 in Brooklyn, New York. He was the Eldest of seven children born to his immigrant parents. While growing up, Abraham's parents pushed their children hard towards academic success. He was very lonely as a boy, and sought refuge in his schoolwork. To please his parents, He went to study at the City College of New York. His father hoped he would study law, but he went to graduate school at the university of Wisconsin to study psychology. While in attendan...
  • Subliminal Messages And The Control Group
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    Definition of the Oedipus Complex February 1, 1997 Michelle Bau knecht The positive libidinal feelings of a child to the parent of the opposite sex and hostile or jealous feelings toward the parent of the same sex that maybe a source of adult personality disorder when unresolved. It is a pattern of profound emotional ambivalence, a troublesome mixture of love and hate. The Oedipus Complex occurs during the phallic stage, from roughly ages 3-6 years. Freud believed that during this stage boys see...
  • Their Intrusive Modes Of Research
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    'Study study finds cruddy duds' (Sheil, 2003: 22) - A Critical Review of Sociologists. This is a humorous 'out cry' of an article that comically undermines and sat irises the work of sociologists by reducing them to a group of 'willy-nilly' grant gathering academics that produce nothing more than unreadable reports that are nevertheless "mind numbingly uninformative" (ibid). It is well known by all Australians that it is the continuous research (funded by the government, universities and so fort...
  • Sample Of Compulsive Buyers
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    Buyer Behavior 10/14/96 Compulsive Buying: A Phenomenological Exploration This Article gave an in-depth look at the physiological and social problems of the compulsive buyers behavior. It relates and explains very thoroughly how compulsive buyers actions can be compared to other excessive behaviors such as drug abuse, alcoholism, eating disorders, compulsive sexuality, kleptomania, or compulsive gambling. The article was reinforced by extensive research, surveys, and interviews on compulsive buy...
  • Kornbergs Interest In The Replication Of Dna
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    Never Met A Dull Enzyme A. Personal Information Arthur Kornberg (1918-), American biochemist and physician, claims he has never met a dull enzyme. He has devoted his life to pursuing and purifying these critical protein molecules. His love of science did not spring from a family history rooted in science. He was born on March 3rd, 1918, the son of a sewing machine operator in the sweatshops of the Lower East Side of New York City. His parents, Joseph Aaron Kornberg and Lena Rachel Katz, were imm...
  • Bachelor's Degree Start As Biological Scientists
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    Nature of the Work Biological Scientists Nature of the Work Biological scientists study living organisms and their relationship to their environment. Most specialize in some area such as ornithology (the study of birds) or microbiology (the study of microscopic organisms). About two-fifths of all biological scientists work in research and development. Some conduct basic research to increase knowledge of living organisms. Others, in applied research, use knowledge provided by basic research to de...
  • Throat Tension And A Raspy Sound
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    Throat singing is a unique method of singing, or vocal art in which a singer can simultaneously sing, creating two, sometimes three or four notes. This miraculous method of singing is exercised by a number of Asian tribes, and a rich tradition survives in Tuva. Located deep in Siberia surrounded by grasslands, forests and mountains, the presence of humans is rare, in fact the whole population numbers only 150,000. The people who occupy this land, seem to be one with nature, and have a deep herit...
  • Advertisers Reach Opinion Leaders
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    Chan and Misra's (1990) study is an empirical examination in relation to past findings, of the role which personality trait and public individuation play to effect upon opinion leadership. The study first provided discussion of previous studies determining the characteristics of an opinion leader, which enable construction of their arguments on the appropriate foundation. This was followed by their quantitative research, detailed discussion and analysis. They state that even though factors such ...
  • Graduate Study Program
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    The discipline of Industrial Engineering has continued to contribute in numerous and important ways to Worldwide progress over the years. Industrial Engineering is both an art and science by itself, with immense potential for growth in a developing country like India. In order to attain excellence and utilize one's potential to the maximum the right inputs are essential. The past few years of being an Industrial Engineering and Management student has effectively introduced me to the fascinating ...
  • Experience In Clinical And Medical Research
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    "The only thing constant in this world is change". It seems that every powerful and articulate phrase can hold some personal meaning to your life. Whether this phrase helps strengthen you, discourage or encourage you to influence others, it is the underlying moral which helps you to realize what you were really meant to do with your life. Throughout my high school and college years, I was on the path towards the health field in pursuit of becoming a doctor. I volunteered at local hospitals, shad...
  • Human Subjects And The Tuskegee Study
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    The otherwise appropriate and excellent essay "Uses and abuses of Tuskegee" by Amy L. Fairchild and Ronald Bayer (Essays in Science and Society, Science's Compass, 7 May, p. 919) omits important information about the Tuskegee syphilis experiment. This appropriately vilified experiment would not have been possible without the collaboration of African American physicians, nurses, and community workers at Tuskegee Institute. Cartoon from The Atlanta Constitution, 27 July 1997 CREDIT: L. ERICKSON; R...
  • Bad Diet Cause Criminal Behaviour
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    Can better nutrition decrease criminal activity? Claire: politicians like to claim that they " re tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime but what are the causes of crime. But what are the causes of crime? Broken homes, poor education and poverty are often implicated, yet many people survive all of these with out so much as a parking ticket. Stephen: a group of British researchers now claim that a huge amount of antisocial behaviour, for example swearing, is simply down to poor nutrition. T...

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