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This is a two page paper on the portrayal of mental illness in movies and television. It addresses the stigmas perpetuated by the medium and what effect that has on me. This paper is in MLA format and has two sources. | more info
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This three-page paper answers the question, Did Rosalind Franklin make any significant contribution to the discovery of DNA? And what explains the attitude and/or treatment of her, by her colleagues? Was this indicative of the times or was her case an exception? The answer is derived from the book The Double Helix, written by James Watson, and supported by 4 external references. | more info
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This seven page paper starts in outline form and details the different preventative measures that can be used (both sexual and non-sexual) to help prevent the spread of a variety of conditions including infectious and non-infectious diseases, before discussing in four separate paragraphs, relationships between age and chronic disease, impacts on family and what could be done to lessen the likelihood or severity of a chronic disease in later life. Supported by 4 online references. | more info
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This is a five page paper that discusses patient safety versus autonomy. It is written in APA style and uses six sources. The thesis statement is: A patients safety versus a patients autonomy is an ethical issue that must be addressed when a disabled man wishes to be released from the hospital to his elderly disabled mother; the decision will affect the patient, future patients, the nurses and the health care industry; several arguments are associated with this decision and there are potential legal ramifications associated with this decision, and there are circumstances that must be considered when making this decision, such as the culture, religion and financial situation of the parties involved. | more info
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This two-page paper uses four sources to explain the changes in attitudes towards the AIDs virus from when it was first discovered to AIDs in society today. The paper shows that although the initial reaction to AIDs was fear and denial, that through education programs in many countries the initial overwhelming hysteria against people with the disease has improved to some degree. | more info
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This twenty page paper analyzes the different forms of research methodology in social sciences and similar fields in an effort to determine why using a quantitative methodology process would be beneficial in a study on infant mortality rates in the city of Milwaukee. At this stage of the research the focus is on generalized discussions on research methods, as well as an analysis of previous research models used in studies of infant mortality in other geographical areas. The paper includes an abstract and reference pages. Sources used have been published within the past five years (2000+). | more info
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This is a 6-page paper that addresses six specific questions on the elderly and Medicaid in Mississippi, childhood poverty, Social Security and Medicare, and the governments responsibility for the impoverished. The questions are in numbered sequence with two sources in MLA format. | more info
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This is an 8-page research paper discussing the elements affecting the parenting of adolescent Chinese students. The cultural and psychological elements of Chinese parenting are explored. Issues of culture, society, maternal and paternal parenting styles, and effects on adolescent psychological well-being are explored. The causes of Chinese adolescent behavioral problems in relation to parental styles are explained. Detailed analysis and critique of a research study by Shek (1999) is provided. The paper relies on 10 sources presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a 7-page paper on the psychosocial effects of obesity, how it has evolved over time in children, and what can be done to prevent it in the future. The paper has five sources and includes an abstract. It is in APA format. | more info
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This 1 page research paper uses 5 sources and is in MLA format. It answers a series of questions regarding the use of drugs in sports. | more info
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This is a eight page paper that discusses the ICUs need for computerization. The paper is written in APA style and uses five sources. Two graphs are included in the eight pages. | more info
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This is a four page paper about acupressure and its benefits. It is written in MLA style with seven references. The paper discusses the history of acupressure, meridian points that are used in the therapy and benefits from using acupressure. As part of a regular massage therapy, acupressure releases muscular tension, increases blood circulation and promotes body healing. | more info
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This one-page paper is written on a college junior level and contains no sources. It is a discussion of cancer and the validity of the statement that both naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals are equally responsible for causing cancer. | more info
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This six-page paper is written in APA format on a high school level and contains 10 sources. It is a paper on hiccups. The paper discusses what causes hiccups, from the serious to the simple, how they can be cured, which cures are fictitious and those that are not, and what studies have been done on hiccups. | more info
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This one-page essay discusses an article on new cancer treatments. How cancer therapy has become more efficient is explained as well as the fact that many strategies now being tested were once believed to be absurd. It does not reference any other source other than the article itself. | more info
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This 15-page, APA style paper is a research proposal for a paper in Psychology, it contains research design and literature review elements for a discussion and study on how effective an alcoholism recovery program could be if it also addressed intervention to smoking cessation. Reasoning and research based on the fact that the two are addictive, avoidance behaviors that arise from the same inability of the individual to cope with their lives and challenges without resorting to substance abuse. Bibliography offers 46 sources. | more info
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This is a seven-page research paper evaluating convenient care clinics in retail centers and how they are impacting the health care industry. An introduction summarizes the general discussion to be presented. Background and basic information about the clinics are provided. Pros and cons of the clinics are weighed while incorporating various viewpoints, including a personal analysis. Specific focus is put on how much convenience, cost effectiveness, and quality of care the clinics provide. It relies on eight sources presented in APA format. | more info
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This eight-page research paper addresses the reasons why obesity persists in the American diet, citing various authorities in six references. It looks at the connection between unhealthy food choices and a sedentary lifestyle, recent initiatives to improve the level of fitness in America, and factors which work both for and against future change. | more info
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The following is a six-page research paper on the Atkins Diet. The paper examines the daily nutritional range of the diet, the philosophy behind it, and the pros and cons. There are three sources and the paper is in APA format. | more info
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This is a 6-page research paper comparing and contrasting daily food intake totals with recommended amounts. Also, this paper addresses the ways diet is health and unhealthy as well as the future health issues related to eating habits. The research paper relies on 4 sources presented in APA format. | more info
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This three-page paper looks at the importance of physical activity and why it is that physical education programs in schools should not be reduced but actually increased to help fight the alarming increase in statistics on child obesity, currently experienced by the country. | more info
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The following 1-page paper summarizes an article on the ethics in the Japanese meat industry. Among the issues discussed is the misuse of government funds to acts that could potentially jeopardize the health of consumers. The paper relies on no outside sources. | more info
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This two-page paper discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments available regarding diarrhea in children, in particular acute diarrhea, which is a killer of many third-world children. | more info
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This is a 2 page essay explaining why the writer prefers exercise to socializing when handling depression. The relationship between depression and exercise are also discussed. There are no cited sources. | more info
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This is a three-page term paper discussing workplace fitness and wellness programs. It argues that they are a good financial investment. It offers the pros and cons of such programs. It provides facts and information relevant to persuading a CEO that such a program is necessary and beneficial to all parties involved. It also offers a short description of typical inclusions in fitness and wellness programs. It relies on five sources presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a 10-page research paper focusing on genital herpes and AIDS. An introduction defines sexually transmitted diseases and offers a connection between genital herpes and AIDS. About five pages are devoted to each disease. Each disease is described in-depth and several topics are discussed related to each. It relies on 12 sources presented in MLA format. | more info
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This reportin APA format, 8 pages in length, and relying on 8 sourcesexamines ethnic, gender, and other social factors impinging on the incidence of suicide in the United States. The report examines distinctive species of suicidal behavior among black and Hispanic teenage girls, substance abusers of all ethnicities, and the high rates of suicide among very elderly males. The report describes initiatives undertaken by DHHS and NIMH to reduce the incidence of suicide, as well as possible ancillary social impacts of such efforts. | more info
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This is a two-page research proposal. It evaluates the social factors involved in the negative factors dealt with by persons with HIV. Discrimination is a major focus. The outline uses an organized format to summarize social issues related to HIV and people who are affected by HIV. It relies on two sources presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a two-page annotated outline discussing the effects of social problems in preventing and dealing with HIV. It is part of a research proposal and the formation of a research paper. It offers a step-by-step breakdown of the research process as it has been applied to the topic. Steps discussed in this outline include General Observation, Statement of the Problem, Literature Review, Research Questions, Purpose & Design of Study, and Hypothesis & Possible Solutions. The outline is drawn from previous research and is presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a three-page annotated bibliography discussing the effects of social problems in preventing and dealing with HIV. It is part of a research proposal and the formation of a research paper. It offers a concise summary and evaluation of each source. Each source is evaluated as to how it might be used within the forthcoming research paper. It relies on nine scholarly journal articles presented in APA format. | more info
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There are many reasons that people choose to live a vegetarian lifestyle. Some of these reasons include: health, ecological, and religious concerns. Some people are more passionate about these beliefs and abstain from meat because of an overall goal for peace and wanting to live a life full of compassion for all living things. The goal of this paper, then, is to further this argument by detailing the reasons beyond but including health-related ones, that a vegetarian lifestyle is good for the planet, the economy, as well as society as a whole. It is ten pages long, uses six sources, and is written in MLA style. | more info
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