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some degree of amicable communication, and using alternative dispute resolution can offer a broader spectrum of possible resolutio...
of all immigrants. Borrowing from their special talent with food, Italians grace the country with their wonderful cuisine and jov...
experience, particularly that immigrant experience as it occurs within the modern medical environment, revolves around cultural un...
mental illness in the individual has become more and more obvious. This emphasis has, of course, been based on previous work but ...
for, for example). They strongly recommend that school staff make themselves aware of the kind of constraints which are faced by s...
let others have their way because youre so used to fighting for what you want. You also tend to be organized and the person everyo...
the social costs." The remedy has been to treat the victims of alcohol abuse rather than to challenge the strong economic and poli...
This paper of three pages examines the negative traits associated with addiction and addresses issues related to family functionin...
relationships. In its advocacy of deriving the goals of life from social cooperation and the elements of natural selection, the c...
consider that no one is immune from bipolar disorder. It can affect men, women and children at any stage of their lives. In a ch...
In three pages the influence of families upon the development of adolesecents is considered in this overview of various pertinent ...
This paper examines how addiction problems can be coped with by a family through spirituality in nine pages. Seven sources are ci...
In this paper consisting of six pages the DSM IV's role in both diagnosing and treating alcohol abuse in terms of the alcoholics a...
This 5 page paper discusses the many different ways in which a family can be defined in the year 2000. There are 4 sources listed ...
In twenty pages this paper examines the changes to the family and how the twenty first century will define its structure. Eight s...
"The Woman Who Walked Into Walls" by Roddy Doyle. The Complexity of Families Today In Coontzs book many different families ar...
is directly influenced and affected by the relationship between a child and his or her primary caregivers during the early years o...
In seven pages this paper is written from the point of view of a person who attempted suicide despite family members' belligerance...
2). Stephens reactions to the sermons preached at his Jesuit Belvedere College retreat, as well as his confessional regard...
In five pages this 1985 text is examined in terms of its family epic characteristics. There are no other sources listed....
dollars, something not hard to do in the twenty-first century, many leading trust and estate attorneys recommend the Family Limite...
about Jasons desertion is the fact that Medea compromised her own existence as a means by which to save his life and is reciprocat...
In fifteen pages a psychological viewpoint is taken in this examination of chronic pain and the effects it has on the sufferer and...
In a report consisting of twelve pages the setting of Christie's fiction and the portrayal of families remarkably similar to those...
In five pages this paper discusses how in this Edith Wharton novel, family responsibility is compromised by conspicuous consumptio...
who had fled Europe--to create that future. Almost overnight, then, New York became the sole remaining outpost of the modernist mo...
In five pages this paper examines a hypothetical fertilizer family that is seeking world bank funding in a consideration of positi...
In seven pages social problems and American family failure are considered in a comparative analysis of Kozol's Amaziing Grace and ...
In five pages this report considers author Judy Blume and her 1976 tale that features her trademark family relationships and probl...
In seven pages juvenile crime is considered in terms of family quality of life, delinquiency, responses to juvenile crime, and pro...