Risk Essays and Term Papers
ThalassemiaAn Overview of Hemoglobin
This brief overview of hemoglobin is not meant to be comprehensive. The goal is to provide sufficient background to make this Web site useful to people unfamiliar with the area. More detailed sources are listed at the end of this file.
A.) What is ...
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Spousal BereveamentIntroduction
Some older adults exhibit intense and prolonged distress following the loss of their spouse, whereas others manifest remarkable resilience. This paper will first give an overview of how older men and women are affected by the loss of a spouse. Subsequently it will focus on risk ...
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The Changing Family in AmericaThe Changing Family in America
Michelle Hartzog
OMM 612
Dr. Cashman
March 13, 2011
Introduction
There is an old saying, "The more things change, the more they stay the same" which may be accurate in some instances, but when it comes to the family, things are changing for real. People ...
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Family Violence and Child AbuseThis essay is concerned with the possible individual predisposing factors that are relevant to child abuse. An outline of those individual predisposing factors will be provided and explained according to different theoretical perspectives. An in-depth definition of family violence and child abuse ...
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Teen Drinking: Steer Clear of the BeerTeen Drinking: Steer Clear of the Beer
Everywhere you look these days, there always seems to be an alcohol advertisement right around the corner. Some promote it, and others emphasize its dangers; and to a developing teen, these mixed messages cause some unsafe confusion. Underage drinking is a ...
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Barefoot vs. Shod RunningBarefoot vs. Shod Running
By: Scott Schmitt
Table of Contents
I. Introduction.......................................... Page 1
II. Shod Running...........................................Page 2
III. Minimalist Running.....................................Page 5
IV. ...
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Cognitive Activation Theory of StressCognitive Activation Theory of Stress
The cognitive activation theory of stress (CATS) (1) offers a psychobiological explanation for the assumed relationships between health and external and internal events referred to as "stress". It is a cognitive theory since physiological and psychological ...
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Adaptation vs. Mitigation* My partner and I negate. Resolved: When addressing global climate change, adaptation ought to be prioritized over mitigation. We provide the following observations for clarification in the round.
* -Observation 1: To prioritize something is to determine the order in which event should occur, ...
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Underage DrinkingUnderage Drinking
April 22, 2011
Mark Dailey
Table of Contents:
I. Abstract
II. Statement of Problem
III. Analysis and Defense
IV. Conclusion
V. Works Cited
I. Abstract:
Underage drinking is a problem that has been taking place in the US for a long ...
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Anti-Fraud ProgramsLori Ebenhack
Anti-Fraud Programs
Fraud is wide-spread and corporate fraud erodes stakeholders' confidence in management. The decline in confidence has a long-lived and far greater impact than that of individual fraud. Sophisticated investors must be weary of the possibility of corporate ...
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Pregnant Teens Should Not Return To SchoolSeconder of the Opposition
Madame Moderator, Ladies and gentlemen.
I am here to present two more reasons why female victims of underage teenage pregnancy, regardless of age, must not be allowed to return to a school.
They are:
* Allowing female victims of underage pregnancy to return to ...
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Sickle Cell AnemiaSickle Cell Anemia
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disease. The word anemia is defined as meaning that the blood does not have the required number of red blood cells. These cells take on a crescent shape, which is where the disease takes its name from the abnormal sickle shapes of the ...
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Deserts Being DestroyedThe deserts of the world are threatened by a combination of human exploitation and climate change that could, within decades, wipe out many unique habitats and rare species, an authoritative study has found.
While climate change is causing many semi-dry regions of the world to become ...
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Heart DiseaseHeart Disease
Student's Name
Institution of Learning
Heart Disease
Heart disease refers to a set of diseases that affect the heart. These diseases include illnesses that relate to the blood vessels, arrhythmias, congenital heart defects and heart infections. Heart disease is also ...
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Legalize SteroidsOlga Mariel Salcido
Professor Travis Phelps
English 101
11/05/2012
Legalize Steroids
Performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) are outlawed in professional sports for two important reasons: they give athletes an unfair advantage over the rest of the field and secondly they have harmful and ...
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Social Work: Vines SupportService approach
Vines Support works in a person centered approach based on the recovery model highlighting the need for individuals to take control of their pathway to recovery. We do strive to empower the service user to take ownership and full control of their long term personal stability ...
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Genetically Engineered FoodsIntroduction
The use of genetically engineering in agriculture and food production has an impact, not only on the environment and biodiversity, but also on human health. Therefore, thorough biosafety assessment requires, not only an evaluation of environmental impacts of genetically engineered ...
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NanotechnologyNanotechnology
Patricio Peña Medina
June 14, 2013
Composition II
Professor M. Putman
Research Paper
It's the biggest technology ...
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The Effects of Technology on KidsThe Effects of Technology on Kids
There are many positive effects of the technological boom happening in our society today, such as a device like the cellular phone now has applications including Internet access and video gaming. Another example of great technology is the high definition ...
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