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Reducing Stress, Charles D. Dolph
Reducing Stress, Charles D. Dolph
Psychology Faculty Publications
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Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (May-June, 1984), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (May-June, 1984), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library
City of Faith
Lifeline vol 2, no 3 (May-June - 1984)
Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:
- "Quick Care Meeting South Tulsans' Needs"
- "Research at the City of Faith: The Quest for a Breakthrough"
- "Diabetes Institute Tests 'Miracle' Drug"
- "Grants Provide Research in Number of Areas"
- "Alzheimer's Disease Research Fund Established"
- "Optical Clinic Focuses on Quality Eye Care"
- "The Case for City of Faith Marketing"
- "Miracles Expected in Informations Systems"
- "COF Communications Reaches Out and Touches Everyone"
- "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special edition of the College Heights Herald featuring articles:
- Rose, Barry. Muslims in the Bible Belt
- Meehan, Mary. R.C. Franklin: From Rags to Riches
- Bloss, Lou. Survivor’s Sorrow – Death, Grief
Reducing Stress, Charles D. Dolph
Quality Of Life, Sanctity Of Creation: Palliative Or Apotheosis?, George P. Smith Ii
Quality Of Life, Sanctity Of Creation: Palliative Or Apotheosis?, George P. Smith Ii
Scholarly Articles
This Article will suggest an approach to facilitate decision-making where the concepts of quality of life and sanctity of life appear to clash. It is hoped that a reconciliation of these two ideas will provide an alternative to the increasing federal intervention in the process of family decision-making vis-a-vis handicapped infants.
The construct will combine deontological standards with situational, or consequential, ethics. This unique synthesis will then be placed within a sphere of expanded family advisers-medical, social, spiritual, legal, etc.-who are called into being with the birth of a genetically defective newborn. The force of the construct arises from the …
The Incidence Of Obesity In Lds College Women: The Effect Of Selected Physical Socio-Environmental Variables On Total Percent Body Fat In Two Populations Of Lds Women, Carrie Tanner Summers
The Incidence Of Obesity In Lds College Women: The Effect Of Selected Physical Socio-Environmental Variables On Total Percent Body Fat In Two Populations Of Lds Women, Carrie Tanner Summers
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of selected physical socio-environmental variables on total percent body fat. The sample population consisted of single, LDS, white women attending Brigham Young University (BYU) and California State University at Fullerton (CSUF). Significant data as well as trends that appeared were included in this paper.
From the data collected, it was concluded that the sample populations at BYU and CSUF were the same. The incidence of obesity was determined only among individuals attending both universities. The entire sample population mean was 22.19 percent. This percentage did not meet the obesity criteria. …
Sexuality, Privacy And The New Biology, George P. Smith Ii, Roberto Iraola
Sexuality, Privacy And The New Biology, George P. Smith Ii, Roberto Iraola
Scholarly Articles
This Article investigates two alternative methods of human conception: Specifically, the artificial insemination of unmarried women for either their own personal purposes of pregnancy without the benefit of marriage or as surrogates for infertile women. Surrogation is evaluated, then, as an analytic complement to the sexual privacy of women who are expressing their sexual freedom through unconventional means to become pregnant.
The conclusion drawn is that an unmarried woman’s fundamental right to privacy or procreation does not encompass a right to either artificial insemination or surrogation. To allow unfettered access to these two methods of conception would - quite simply …