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This research paper consists of two sections. The first section offers an annotated bibliography of articles that focus on the rol...
In a paper of nine pages, the author reflects on the use of a behavioral health promotion model in at-risk populations. Specifica...
Introduction Teen pregnancy is a very real problem...
summer school and a decrease in extracurricular programs" (Cosgrove 583). Frank Pugh, president of the California School Boards As...
higher risk for UTIs than others. Risks include older age, poor hygiene, and/or poor hydration. Two of the greatest risks can be p...
This research paper offers an overview and summary of a study, conducted by Brand and colleagues in 2008, which explored the issue...
This research paper offers an overview of the significance of HIV/AIDS within the black American community. The discussion focuses...
In a paper of five pages, the writer looks at conduct disorders. Treatment and prevention strategies are analyzed in a review of l...
This research paper offers a concept analysis of self-harm. The topic is defined and the antecedent, consequences, definitions, an...
This research paper describes the targeted learner population, which is African American men and women between the ages of 18 and ...
This research paper pertains to an evaluation plan for an HIV prevention program that is targeted at African Americans. Three page...
This research paper discusses the recommendations made by the Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detect...
This essay explains what these three types of business structures are and discusses the tax consequences, advantages, and disadvan...
rate in the state of Washington was 30 percent (Puget Sound Educational Service District, 2006). Although how this figure was dete...
to one of three groups, one of which was a control group with 208 students in it (Ferlazzo, 2006). The rest of the group were divi...
law (CT DoT). It is very easy to acquire a BAC of .02. According to the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CT DoT), for t...
the standards of utility, feasibility, propriety and accuracy (CDC, 1999). These standards are defined by the CDC in the followin...
thousands of years. The problem that results is how to dispose of all of the radioactive material without the possibility of cont...
healthcare provider to assess the potential risk of constipation and helping to get preventative measures (Campbell et al, 2001). ...
easy" (III.iv.159,165-166). And its as he tries to persuade her to rethink her marriage that Polonius, who is eavesdropping behind...
than its potential for furthering social progress" (Tanner, 1998). He says educational researchers move "as a flock" (Tanner, 1998...
Vaughan also argues that it is unlikely that with this level of occurrence the reasons behind infidelity are unlikely to be simply...
This 4 page paper looks at the way investment in quality can have the potential for a positive return on investment. A range of in...
increase; third-party payers strive to keep payments as low as possible; individuals seek to enhance performance or gain the great...
1998). In order to keep young people in school, they have to be engaged in learning and further, see a reason for continuing. The ...
(2004) reported the following: in 2000, 64.5 percent of American adults were identified as overweight and 30.5 percent were obese....
of settings ranging from nursing homes, to prisons, to athletic teams (Turabelidze, Mei Lin, Wolkoff, Dosson, Gladback, and Zhu, 2...
is why it is sometimes difficult to understand the humane element of living wills and DNRs. Until one has been in the place of an...
and staff. Of lesser concern have been the indirect impacts of disinfectant use, including the risk to the sanitation workers due ...
considered. Durkheim looked at suicide, which was defined as any action which lead subsequently to the death of the individual, ei...