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4221: Implementing Employee Assistance Programs
... are overweight. Some have other health issues that can easily be corrected. This is the target audience for Health Promotion Programs, or HPPs. 20% are at risk because of family history and excessive, self destructive lifestyles. Although they may benefit some from the HPPs, they are not considered part of the target audience (46). This is where the problem becomes tricky ...
4222: Gatsby 2
... his own recklessness that he does not notice the values of life.² The theme proclaimed in the quote reflects literature in the abundance that it is used in throughout the history of writing. Author F. Scott Fitzgerald, spokesman of the Jazz Age, illustrates the shallow emptiness, careless recklessness, and materialistic concerns of the rich in his novel The Great Gatsby. First ...
4223: The Currency Crisis In Thailand And Its Effects
... are hoarding imported foodstuffs to hedge against price increases in the coming months. Russia Any economic problems associated with the now Russian Federation of States find grounding in long-standing history. Suffice it to say the currency crisis stemming from Asian countries did not directly generate the present condition, more it snowballed an already poor situation to worse. Russian governmental processes ...
4224: The Indians and Losing Their Homes
... only think in their home, their confident and safe world. Away from his place of residence was where brother Vaughn felt his commodious place. In Howard Zinn’s “ People’s History of the United States “, he describes the Indian prospective on how they were forced out of their homes, into unfamiliar land. He writes, “ The Indians would not be “ forced “ to ...
4225: B.F. Skinner and His Influence in Psychology
... Behaviorism. (1997). The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved April 07,1998 from the World Wide Web: http://www.utm.edu./research/iep/b/behavior.htm Boring, E.G. (1967). A History of Psychology in Autobiography. New York: Irvington Publishers. Retrieved April 07,1998 from the World Wide Web: http://lafayette.edu/allanr/early.html Skinner, B.F. (1974). About Behaviorism. New ...
4226: Paul Dunbar Research Paper
... as time went on. “Dialect poetry became less popular after Dunbar’s death”(Mullane 249). After Dunbar died, dialect poetry did go downhill, but he had left his mark in history. “Dialect poetry still holds a place in American Literature, but the place itself is no longer considered an important one”(Johnson 355). Dunbar died at a young age, but he ...
4227: Socrates
... things and not on wisdom and the soul. Bibliography Hollis, Martin. Invitation to Philosophy. Basil Blackwell Inc., 1985. Lavine, T. Z. From Socrates to Sartre. Bantam Books, 1984. Russell, Bertrand. History of Western Philosophy. George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1946.
4228: The Life and Times of Ronald Reagan
... feared that nuclear war might come from the very arms race that Reagan proposed as a path to "strenghtthan." The Democratics nominated former Vice-President W.F. Mondale who made history by selecting New York representative Geroldine Ferraro as his running mate. At the begging of his second term Reagan underwent successful surgery for cancer in 1985. His call for extensive ...
4229: Halberstam
... bigger money, greater fame, more black athletes, all those things are blended in there." Readers are treated to some memorable, if not the most memorable, victories and defeats in the history of sport, including: Brad Darrach's report on the spontaneous combustion of Bobby Fischer's chess career Updike's classic take on Ted Williams' last at-bat before the Red ...
4230: Galileo Galilei
... old science to new science. He linked Copernicus to Newton, and set the stage for the Scientific Revolution. His boldness made him famous, and his genius made a place in history for him. Galileo gave us a new understanding of the universe. He developed a telescope, did experiments with pendulums, worked with inclined planes, developed a theory on light, along with ...


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