The social costs of the AIDS epidemic
....
Society's hostility toward the urban poor is even more significant as a source for the .... The social
costs of AIDS are great in monetary terms, so great it may be ....
(1686

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Escalating Health Care Costs & Rationing
.... Others disagree and state that our
society is wealthy and should not ration care;
costs need to be cut with the elimination of expenditures on useless care. ....
(1537

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)
AIDS & Problems for Society
.... and for
society. These questions relate not only to health matters as such but to concerns over privacy, protection, discrimination, and the social
costs of ....
(2188

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)
Analysis: Internet Social Costs
The advent of any new technology, from the wheel and atomic bomb to cell phones and the Internet, offers
society benefits and drawbacks. ....
(1834

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)
The Real War on Crime
.... another. The imprisonment of several generations of drug dealers
costs society billions of dollars and yet the drugs remain. Thus ....
(2063

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)
The Social Costs of the AIDS Epidemic
.... home health care approaches as a way of controlling AIDS claims
costs instead of .... as it poses a further social problem for the medical establishment in
society. ....
(4193

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)
Drug Abuse
.... approximately $100 billion annually (Swan, 1998, 1) The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) maintains that rising drug abuse
costs to
society have been ....
(2197

9

)
Parkinson's Disease
.... for the disorder is sixty (Background, 2002, 4). Parkinson's Disease is not only costly to those who suffer from it but it also
costs society an estimated $5.6 ....
(3427

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)
US Auto Industry & Society
.... automobile as a plus to many facets of American culture and
society contend that .... Like any technology, the
costs of using cars far outweighs the
costs of other ....
(3431

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)
Elites in American Society
.... To the extent that higher consumer
costs ensue from these new pollution control .... the commitment of resources to pollution control implies that
society, in the ....
(5065

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)
Prison in Society
.... run by producing a resource pool of individuals who can contribute to
society instead of costing
society in terms of lost productivity and incarceration
costs. ....
(722

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)
American Welfare System & Its Costs
.... been a major discussion of the American welfare system and its
costs, and inherent .... who are unproductive and who may have made themselves a burden on
society. ....
(2681

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)
Arguments for Legalization of Drugs
.... There would be increased
costs to
society in terms of hospital expenses, lost work days, accidents in and out of the workplace, and family problems. ....
(2688

11

)
Cost Benefit Analysis
.... Real benefits and
costs "represent changes in
society's satisfaction derived from production and consumption" (Positer, 1988, p. 425). ....
(2118

8

)
Logging vs Environmentalists
.... The first believes that the environment deserves to be put back into pristine condition--no matter what the
costs to
society. The ....
(2972

12

)
DECISION TREE MODELS
.... approaches to reducing greenhouse gasses, however, would likely structure the economic model to account for the
costs and benefits to
society over a long-term ....
(1035

4

)
Moral Analysis of Drug Addiction
.... Throwing the addicted in prison creates more pain and more
costs to
society in addition to being a violation of the principle of autonomy. ....
(2237

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)
Physiological Basis of Behavior
.... by the disease. Annually the
costs to
society in the US are approximately $185 billion. Traditionally, psychosocial explanations ....
(1798

7

)
Exclusionary Rule Alternatives
.... Whatever
costs are incurred by
society, are acceptable (Yeager, 1993). .... The
costs to
society would be the same as we presently endure, perhaps greater. ....
(2868

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)
Taxes
.... And healthy children are good for
society. .... Indeed, there are significant social
costs, for smokers suffer from a number of serious health conditions and we all ....
(522

2

)
Tracking of Non-compliant TB Patients
.... Certainly, the contention is valid that such near-term
costs pale into insignificance in relation to the long-term
costs of
society of treatment non-compliance ....
(1582

6

)
Medical malpractice insurance
.... McCormick, 1993, 4-5). One of the major reasons for these high
costs is the litigious nature of American
society, and a comparison with Japan is instructive. ....
(1130

5

)
Family & Medical Leave Act of 1993
.... pecuniary. Real benefits and
costs represent changes in
society's satisfaction derived from production and consumption. Real benefits ....
(3439

14

)
Prohibiting Smoking in all States
.... includes the cost of lost productivity of workers (Drinan 2). The tobacco companies have finally agreed that there are medical
costs to
society from smokers. ....
(1159

5

)
AIRPORT NOISE ABATEMENT
.... The term social
costs refers to the total
costs borne by
society as a whole as a result of a specific economic decision. Thus, social ....
(3036

12

)
Police Behavior and Urban Minorities
.... health issue. In California, violent crime
costs society in many ways. Human loss and injury are the most serious
costs. Financial ....
(9694

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)
Marijuana as a Social Drug
.... activity. To this end, the economic
costs to
society are threefold. First, marijuana use may lead to addition in certain people. ....
(1751

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)
Types of Crimes: Review of the Literature Related to the Nature of ...
.... If the personal and economic
costs of crime to
society are huge, Michelson (2005) states that the
costs associated with crimes against people are staggering in ....
(2119

8

)
Amazonian Rain Forest
.... The term social
costs refers to the total
costs borne by
society as a whole as a result of a specific economic decision. Thus, social ....
(2577

10

)
Relationship Between Society & the Individual
.... molestation.
Society was justified in enforcing these two limits at all
costs by the exaction of either legal or social penalties. Marx's ....
(1986

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