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must be addressed is how to ensure that the children of these pregnancies are not the victims of one of the most dangerous drugs i...
why they cost the state so much money. If mothers have the babies, and continue to use drugs, these babies who need additional att...
In ten pages this paper presents a literature review, framework, and methodology for a research proposal on intervention in a situ...
force between mother and fetus; if this ultimately occurs, it can cause "shock and death" (Petitti et al, 1990, p. 25) to both ind...
15 pages and 19 sources. This paper considers the importance of public health outreach for women who are pregnant, especially wom...
In fourteen pages Paducah, Kentucky's community health care needs are assessed in order to determine there is a great need for edu...
In 5 pages the significance of obstetric/gynecology centers on women's healthcare through the exploration of its identification of...
This 25 page paper provides an overview of the current literature regarding CVD in African American patients. Bibliography lists ...
In this paper containing five pages a creative essay considers the plight of a young female cocaine addict who seeks assistance in...
This paper is a fictional account of a young African-American coming of age and his travels throughout South Africa and the US. Th...
the age of about thirteen and well-brought-up boy children from about eight years old on...I forgot to add that I liked old men --...
anonymity and confidentiality. In any research that is expected to be effective, informative, and beneficial in any way it is impe...
Our popular conception of drug dealers is a guy with gold teeth and gold chains driving a BMW or...
In five pages increased youth usage of crack cocaine is examined in terms of the 'cool' perception of drugs that suggest school dr...
In five pages this research paper compares perceptions of African American women regarding their body size with the perceptions of...
In 3 pages this paper discusses how women's involvement in the U.S. labor force was profoundly influenced by the role of African A...
In twelve pages this paper considers the exposure of a fetus to cocaine in a socioeconomic study of an African American mother in ...
In five pages this text by William M. Adler on the 1980s' activities of Detroit crack cocaine traffickers the Chambers brothers is...
Youth populations are the focus of this thesis consisting of twenty five pages that assess early crack cocaine onset use and its i...
as befits an author who had been writing virtually one play a year since Ma Rainey had its first reading in 1982 at the Eugene ONe...
At the same time, it is also the case that Black women...
for the oldest son), leaving little room for each child to reflect upon his or her own desires. Justin routinely rebelled against...
cocaine use. According to Petitti et al (1990), cocaine is "an important risk factor for low birth weight in the black population...
makes clear, efforts are needed in order to explore the reasons why African American adolescents often do not seek prenatal care a...
of the African Americans, up until just before the Second World War, the United States was also apparently guilty of trying to eng...
and whites (Overview of the uninsured ..., 2005). The picture is somewhat better for African-Americans. They comprise 12% of the...
is crack. Clearly, crack is cocaine in a slightly different form. Yet, the law treats these as different entities. Of course, it ...
mother needs to take immediate measures to modify her diet and habits as soon as she realizes she is with child so they do not har...
In twelve pages contemporary literature relevant to the nursing role in at risk population pregnancies concentrating on the use of...
patriarchal, this may be argued as reflecting in the policies, specifically in the health policies that concerns a womans health. ...