-
2000 From The World Wide Skilled Workers
1,102 words... outraged and appreciated. Emphasizing knowledge sharing and employee feedback is very important when looking to retain skilled workers. An open door policy encourages employees at all levels to ask questions, contribute ideas, and resolve issues. A sharing atmosphere gives everyone a voice in creating the type of corporate culture they would like to work in. A company that values interpersonal relationships encourages managers to meet with their employees. Meeting over lunch to answer questi...
Free research essays on topics related to: career opportunities, 2000 from the world wide, job satisfaction, work environment, skilled workers -
D A R E Crack Cocaine
1,759 wordsCeleste Porter Hlth 1050 Research Paper Crack-Cocaine Addiction at It's Best In quite a few lower-class communities, phrases like "your mom is a crack head, " or "shut up crack baby" are said jokingly to make fun of someone during what we call a "rip session. " Although said as a joke, some are very offended by the comments. Why? because for some, crack addiction hits too close to home for comfort. Seeing how easy it is obtained in lower class and poverty stricken neighborhoods, many find themse...
Free research essays on topics related to: short term, d a r e, term effects, unborn child, crack cocaine -
Anorexia Nervosa Cognitive Behavioral
660 wordsFamily therapy is treatment of more than one member of a family based on the idea hinting at problems with the way the whole family operates. The anorexic will get better if the family system can change (Marx 198). Family therapy is most useful with the young high-school age anorexic who lives at home (Whitaker 74). Treating the entire family is advisable if the patients appear to be strong enough to adopt a nurturing authoritative posture toward the anorexic in therapy sessions (Levenkron 171)....
Free research essays on topics related to: group therapy, eating disorders, cognitive behavioral, family therapy, anorexia nervosa -
Health Care Workers Quality Of Life
1,615 words... the federal government and its subsidiaries may very well support the medical needs of the low-income and medically-needy people, yet the administrators realize that by meeting the demands of their tasks requires more than any management skills, analytical minds or well-rounded experience to go with such tasks. For what the challenges require most of them is that sincere heart to really care for and be concerned with so many people who are frail, chronically ill, and those who are less fortu...
Free research essays on topics related to: health care workers, mental and emotional, social process, elderly population, quality of life -
World Trade Center Point Of View
2,002 wordsThe New Pearl Harbor by David Griffin David Ray Griffin is a professor of philosophy, religion and theology at the Claremont School of Theology in California for over 30 years. He is co-director of the Center for Process Studies there and the author or editor of over 20 books. His book The New Pearl Harbor is written for those who, in any way, doubt the trueness of the information presented to the people by the Bush administration regarding the most horrible terrorist attack in the history of Am...
Free research essays on topics related to: bush administration, pearl harbor, point of view, world trade center, detective story -
Struggle For Power Mccarthy Era
1,050 wordsBOOK REPORT ON MCCARTYISM The Age of McCarthyism, a narrative story with documents, provide the reader with a thorough description of a period of American history, after World War II, known as The McCarthy Era. The purpose of this report is to neatly identify authors purpose in writing this literary work and issues she utilize to support her position. From the opening of her book, Ellen Schrecker proves that, while the well-known Senator Joseph McCarthy lent his name to this era, he played only ...
Free research essays on topics related to: mccarthy era, struggle for power, political history, anti communist, american history -
Hippocratic Oath Assisted Suicide
1,031 wordsFew issues in medical ethics are as highly debated as death and euthanasia. The topic raises questions including who has the right to take a life and under what circumstances they may do so. Furthermore, it examines under what conditions a person is perceived as being dead or as having no quality of life left. Since the days of the ancient Greek philosophers, medical topics have rarely remained as controversial as euthanasia. From the Hippocratic Oath to the most recent of journal entries, the o...
Free research essays on topics related to: hippocratic oath, key issue, assisted suicide, active euthanasia, medical ethics -
Death Of A Salesman Loman Family
419 wordsDeath of a Salesman by Kyle Pearce All throughout Arthur Miller s play Death of a Salesman, tension and falseness has been displayed by each of the characters but near the end of Act 1, it has become more evident than ever. The family, awoken by Willy in the middle of the night, gathered in the kitchen for their first confrontation. Each character in the play hides their real personalities and emotions, which creates chaos because they do not really know their own family or themselves. Therefore...
Free research essays on topics related to: death of a salesman, act 1, loman family, linda, willy -
Common Sense Stand Point
1,958 wordsIn what ways can The Handmaid 038; rsquo's Tale be considered a feminist novel? The Handmaid 038; rsquo's Tale is narrated by an oppressed woman, so it is to be expected that feminism becomes a recurring theme. Women have no rights or money unless they have a valid marriage to a man. They are given few options 038; nash if they are fertile they can become sex slaves 038; nash 038; liquor womb on legs 038; risque to Commanders or choose to go to the colonies. Infertile women or 038;...
Free research essays on topics related to: risque, common sense, liquor, stand point, prospero -
Back To School Personal Interview
1,124 wordsHigh school shootings have been occurring all over the country. All incidents leading in one or more deaths. Jonesboro, Fayetteville, Edinboro, Pearl, Moses Lake, Grayson, Olivehurst, Better, West Paducah, Springfield, Littleton. It? ll never happen to me, you say, well, it could. And after it does everything is different, and has changed. Just a death can change you, but death from terrorism is even more difficult to deal with. That is why the students are so concerned. Some people are blaming ...
Free research essays on topics related to: personal interview, school shootings, june 1998, 15 year, back to school -
Quality Of Life Cystic Fibrosis
1,347 wordsThis paper will introduce a case study that results in an ethical dilemma. The ethical dilemma will be clearly stated including obligations and conflicts. Using the Contemporary Utilitarianism theory I will analyze the ethical dilemma. Finally I will analyze the same case using an Egoistic approach as an alternative course of action. Case Study An apparent 19 year old male is brought to the emergency room by ambulance in respiratory failure related to end stage cystic fibrosis. The patient is ac...
Free research essays on topics related to: medical treatment, cystic fibrosis, ethical dilemma, emergency room, quality of life -
Mary Todd Todd Lincoln
768 wordsMary Todd, Abraham Lincoln s wife, was a multi-faceted woman, whose personality seemingly contains many contradictory aspects. During the Civil War, she spent a good deal of her time refurbishing the White House and shopping for herself. At the same time, she also made many trips to hospitals to take food, flowers and other things to the wounded soldiers. She was a fearful, nervous and unpredictable person. She was said to have had a sharp tongue, which made her disliked by many people. She was ...
Free research essays on topics related to: mary todd, todd lincoln, wounded soldiers, thousand dollars, abraham lincoln -
Loving Caring Growth Spurt Son
656 wordsMy assigned lot in life is that of the mother of a fifteen-year-old son. My son has not yet gone through the growth spurt that always accompanies adolescence. I can imagine that as my son, I would feel extremely self-conscious at all times. Speaking from experience, it? s hard to be so different than all your classmates are. Many high-school students dislike having distinguishing features that set them apart from the rest, such as being short. These features can be the basis for a lot of teasing...
Free research essays on topics related to: worse, peers, masculine, caring, growth spurt -
Nature Vs Nurture Identical Twins
1,202 wordsNature Vs Nurture The History of ones universe is not written in the genes inherited from the sum of ones ancestors. (Shore, 23) What is it that makes us who we are? This is a question that has been asked by many people countless times. The debate Nature Vs Nurture has been a longing standing one and the controversy over what determines who we are, whether it is, Nature (heredity, our biological make up) or Nurture (our environment) has been a widely discussed topic. There is no clear answer to ...
Free research essays on topics related to: identical, nature vs nurture, twins, identical twins, genetically identical -
Psychiatric Ally Hospitalized Structured Interview With Each Child Hostility
689 wordsThe study was called Parental Hostility: Impact on the Family. Wesley D. Alan, Java Kashani, and John Reid conducted this study. This study is the first effort to systematically examine the effects that parental hostility has on a child and the family. The experimenters anticipated that parental hostility would be connected with extended levels of child psychopathology. One hundred children, ages 7 to 12, from an inpatient unit in a university affiliated community mental health center served as ...
Free research essays on topics related to: questionnaires, hostile, one parent, parental, hostility -
Joel Bauer Blame
464 wordsMarion Dane Bauer, On My Honor. Clarion, 1986. 90 pp. Marion Bauer certainly followed in the tradition of great novels. On My Honor is set in the hot summer of a small city. It explores the stress we put on ourselves to express blame and feel guilt when blamed. The biggest heartache is when you blame yourself for things that could not be prevented, or were not your fault. That is what Joel did. The setting was the Vermillion. Tony called it Old Man River, which is a nickname for the Mississippi....
Free research essays on topics related to: joel, blame, tony, trustworthy, bauer -
Coping Strategies Stress Children
420 wordsCHILDREN COPING WITH STRESS While some stress is normal and even healthy, children today seem to encounter many stressful life events at earlier ages. Stress shows itself in children by complaints about stomachaches, being nervous, trouble sleeping, anger flares, and infections. There are a variety of reasons for children to feel stress. Death, divorce, remarriage, moving, long illness, abuse, family or community violence, natural disaster, fear of failure, and cultural conflict may each heighte...
Free research essays on topics related to: behaviors, coping strategies, strategies, coping, regression -
Doesnt Have Anything Supportive Men And Women Upset
650 wordsMen and Women At the beginning of the poem, the wife, Amy, is at the top of their stairs and is very upset after looking out the window down at their only childs burial site. Amy acts as if she has seen a ghost. When her husband asks what is wrong, she refused him any help, /with the least stiffening in her neck and silence. (13 - 14) He passed her to look at what she had seen, but she was sure that he wouldnt see. (16) He acted as if he had seen what was bothering her. He tried to tell her that...
Free research essays on topics related to: upset, men and women, mad, amy, cared -
Physician Assisted Suicide Die With Dignity
1,236 wordsDonna White is a former supporter of euthanasia. She had developed coronary artery disease and often thought about suicide, especially when her pain was incredibly intense. Fortunately for her, help found her before she became another statistic. A care facility heard about her plot to commit suicide and found help for her. They provided therapy for her suicidal tendencies and depression, as well as providing her with medication to keep her free of pain. She no longer agrees with ideals associate...
Free research essays on topics related to: passive euthanasia, physician assisted suicide, die with dignity, lethal injection, terminally ill -
World War Ii Forms Of Media
1,582 wordsAllyn Secor Comm 407 Paper# 3 Media and War Throughout history violent conflicts have been one of the few constants in our society. We can usually expect at least a war or two in our lifetime, and the way that our involvement in these wars documented and presented to us in media has a huge effect on how we perceive these conflicts. Most people don? t have the actual war experiences to influence their feelings on the subject, so we must rely on the information that is given to us by our forms of ...
Free research essays on topics related to: world war ii, vietnam war, forms of media, gulf war, bad guys