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  1. Lead Toxicity
    ... complex and extraneous. For example, it gives different lead levels measured in various parts of the globe. Included are lead concentrations ...
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  2. Toxic Substances
    ... release variable amounts of formaldehyde which can lead to indoor concentrations that are significantly higher than those found outdoors. Levels are usually ...
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  3. Test Anxiety Levels and Student Performance
    ... on student performance, regardless of the studentsamp39 grade levels or previous ... students, particularly elementary school students, test anxiety can lead to the ...
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  4. Test Anxiety Levels
    ... on student performance, regardless of the studentsamp39 grade levels or previous ... students, particularly elementary school students, test anxiety can lead to the ...
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  5. Sources of Air Pollution
    ... industrial sources, have decreased. The governmentamp39s phasing lead out of gasoline has reduced lead levels by 90 percent. In spite of all ...
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  6. ASSIMILATION, ACCULTURATION, AND THE CHINESE IMMIGRANY
    ... healthier than an American diet, greater assimilation can lead to a failure to engage in Chinese dietary practices and consequently, higher levels of health ...
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  7. Position Sharing in Nursing Practice
    ... in productivity to occur, while a well planned change in system might not only maintain productivity levels, but could conceivably lead to improvements in ...
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  8. Reducing Poverty in the US
    ... Both types of transfers do lead to increased levels of personal income for the beneficiaries however, such increases are achieved at the expense of reductions ...
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  9. Aggression in Men and Women
    ... exposure of female athletes to anabolic steroids has also been shown to lead to more aggressiveness in women Fishbein, 1992. Reduced estrogen levels in the ...
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  10. Review of ampquotByond Beefampquot
    ... are told by their physicians that eating too much red meat is likely to lead to high cholesterol and other blood chemistry levels which may lead to coronary ...
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  11. IS MEDIA VIOLENCE HARMFUL TO CHILDREN
    ... Further, prolonged exposure to media violence can lead to high levels of fear, anxiety and/or depression as well as sleep disturbances and even posttraumatic ...
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  12. Air Pollution in New York
    ... In addition, elevated blood lead levels can have adverse effects in adults. Adult exposures have been correlated with high blood pressure. ...
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  13. Status of Women
    ... majority of Sigelamp39s subjects believed women had to prove themselves by making the best of their new levels of access, which would then lead to greater access ...
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  14. Global Warming: Worst Scenarios
    ... plants and wildlife. Bibliography: ampquotGlobal Change May Lead to More Flooding, Higher Sea Levels, and More Severe Storms,ampquot 2009, 1.
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  15. Children and Media Violence
    ... Further, prolonged exposure to media violence can lead to high levels of fear, anxiety, and/or depression as well as sleep disturbances and even posttraumatic ...
    (2189 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  16. Discrimination Against Women
    ... majority of Sigelamp39s subjects believed women had to prove themselves by making the best of their new levels of access, which would then lead to greater access ...
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  17. Determinants of Social Behavior
    ... can rationalize their beliefs or believe that individual values will lead to certain ... of the critical thinking concept on student achievement levels at the ...
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  18. Nutrition and the Elderly
    ... 67. HDL is referred to frequently as the ampquotgood cholesterolampquot because higher levels of HDL typically lead to lower levels of both LDL and triglycerides ...
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  19. Effects of Flextime on Employee Productivity
    ... in productivity to occur, while a well planned change in system might not only maintain productivity levels, but could conceivably lead to improvements in ...
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  20. Jobrelated Stress
    ... These programs were predicated on an assumption that stress reduction would lead to improved levels of organizational productivity. ...
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  21. Government Funded Health Care Services
    ... This strategy may lead to average cost levels within a specific region, which could place the not for profit hospitals in a position where 1 they are ...
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  22. Population Growth and Health Care
    ... Hospitals Hospitals as business activities provide various levels of inpatient care. ... projected for the population of the United States will lead to increased ...
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  23. Marine Corps and Leadership
    ... leaders are able to develop coservant leaders in followers in ways that lead to better decisionmaking, higher efficiency, and higher levels of performance at ...
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  24. How to Get Parents to Read with Their Kids
    ... Low levels of parent participation lead to educator beliefs that these parents are not interested in participating, which perpetuate negative beliefs toward ...
    (3609 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  25. WAGE STRUCTURE IN THE JAPANESE LABOR MARKET
    ... A failure to address effectively these two facets of wage inequality in Japan likely will lead to levels of wage inequality in Japan that have the potential to ...
    (3283 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  26. EMPLOYEE HEALTH/OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSE
    ... workers are already suffering from high levels of stress which such incidents add to indeed, often it is these high levels of stress that lead to the violence ...
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  27. Impact of Employee Autonomy
    ... In this way, the company will avoid the tendency of very high levels of autonomy to lead to the attitude that the groupamp39s work exists for its own sake without ...
    (2992 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  28. Date Rape and Sexual Harassment
    ... also indicated that male undergraduates characterized by high levels of social ... that differences in individual attitudes and personal values that lead to date ...
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  29. Delivery of Dential Care
    ... These outcomes may also be expected to lead to higher levels of job satisfaction for dental hygienists in nontraditional dental care delivery settings Boyer ...
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  30. Insubordination: A Case Study
    ... and participants to come to a fuller and more accurate understanding of the organization and so help lead to ways to improve organizations on all three levels. ...
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