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Medical Testing On Animals

... Although researchers have depended on animal test data to achieve medical advances, there should be other means of research because testing on animals is cruel and inhumane and often unnecessary. The American Medical Association believes that research involving animals is absolutely essential to maintaining and improving the health of the American people. They point out, that virtually every advance in medical science in the 20th century, from antibiotics to organ transplants, has been achieved either directly or indirectly through the u ...

Number of words: 840 | Number of pages: 4

Pre-Employment Testing

... is to help an employer determine whether or not a job candidate possesses both willingness and ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position to be filled. In order to fulfill these principal objectives, Human Resource Managers need to decipher which test best suites their company's individual needs. There is a various number of tests on the market. It is important for recruitment specialist to know what kinds of information they need. can test any thing from skills to physical ability. The discipline of is not a stan ...

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Gambling: Losing The Gamble

... not have the guts. I drove home drunk and depressed. My wife was waiting at the front door with the baby in her arms. First she was concerned, but then she lost it when I told her the news. "What the hell have you done? The last thing we can afford is your gambling. There is no groceries and the baby needs formula." I knew all this, but I got caught up in the gambling fever. There was no way I could make it up. I was depressed for weeks and this was just one of the episodes that led to my divorce after we moved to Reno. Gambling is ...

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Peer Pressure

... the people around them think. It often leads to a person making a decision based on what their friends consider is good, rather than what they believe is the right thing to do. It may happen at a party where everyone else is drinking, which leads you to think that you have to have a drink in order to fit in. It may also occur driving around with friends one night and the driver is driving too fast, but because you don’t want to look immature or scared in front of your friends you choose not to say anything and may risk your life because ...

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The Battle Of The Sexes

... movers, bouncers at bars,and many of the other jobs that involve strength and power. Women aren't all unable to do these jobs so they are forced to work as secretaries, clerks, and many of the mentally demanding office jobs. There are exceptions though such as the big 250 pound butch women and the skinny frail men who switch roles and that is perfectly fine. This becomes a problem when the massive dumb man wants to be a successful secretary with his amazing eight words per minuit typing speed and the skinny little twig woman wants to ...

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To Help The Poor

... could give a poor child foor, slothing and vaccination. Perhaps people in the industrialised countries think these charity aids are needless, because the government donates a share of its budget to help the developing countries. Yet governments cut their foreign aid, the multinational companies take even higher adventage of the cheap labour force in the developing countries and if , after all, people think the future will offer equal chances for everybody without any help from the rich, awakening from this fantasy is needed. The ...

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Relationships

... of them are working out and some of them are not. Being in a relationship presents some problems. The jealousy, the insecurity and the need to control the person who is supposed to be cared for. These are all reasons why never last. There seems to be a lot of this in lately. That is why I sometimes would rather be good friends with a member of the opposite sex than to always be in a relationship with them. First of all jealousy is normal. Everyone gets jealous some time or another. However, when it is happening all the time, then there is ...

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Materialism Is The Root Of All Evil

... by materialism is not difficult. What is difficult, however, is finding a solution to the problem. Habits recognizes the difficulty by saying, "And since we have believed in that dream for a long time and worked very hard to make it come true, it is hard for us to give it up, even though it contradicts another dream that we have— that of living in a society that would really be worth living in." (Bella, et. Al. 285) Materialism is closely tied to our individualism. We are taught to pursue our materialistic American dream, to get ahead in ...

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Race Relations

... big problem, therefore, they do not see a need for "government intervention" (Anonymous, 1997; 04A). Similarly, Asians, Hispanics and other United States minorities believe they often receive unfair treatment because of their race. However, President Clinton and several organizations -- including the National Multicultural Institute, whose main focus is to "sort out the jumble of expectations and fears that swirl around the initiative's struggle to reconcile ethnicity and difference with the notion of one American nation" (Green, 1998; PG) ...

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The Rwanda Refugee Crisis

... be implemented in the traditional definition as well. People seeking refuge have only one concern and that is survival. They flee their homes to neighboring states in search of relief. In 1994, over two million people from Rwanda were forced out by genocide. It came to an end in July of 1994 when the country was supposedly liberated by the Rwandan Patriotic Front. The international world became involved in Rwanda when, " in June and July 1994, 2.5 million Rwandans crossed into Tanzania and Zaire "3. It took 500,000 to 1,000,000 Rwandans ...

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Concern Of The Health Care System

... care plan. Vickie Powell, In-patient Pharmacy Supervisor at St. Luke/ Roosevelt states that the approach to managed care in the hospital involves a "Gatekeeper" mechanism. According to Powell each patient is assigned a gatekeeper, a general practitioner who will decide if the patient is in need of a specialist. If so the gatekeeper will make a referral to a specialist. Providing the patient chooses to follow the gatekeeper's referral he or she will be granted the health care benefits covered under the managed health care plan. If they are t ...

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Determination Of One's Behavior

... but embracing that country's different style of life. The Style of these two particular stories have significant similarities. Both stories are told from the first person point of view using I as pronoun to narrate the events of the story. The first person point of view in each story is effective because the reader is able to fully understand the emotions and experiences of the main characters as they happen. "I had grown up in a Caucasian society in which I was a minority member." "I was Known Angela to the outside world, and as Sun-Kyung ...

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