Articles related to "Anguish"
Jacob Anguish
The Revolutionary War was a bloody, frightening and difficult time for the families who lived through it, as one soldier's story well illustrates.
• jacob anguish
• butler's rangers
• revolutionary war
• american revolution
• united empire loyalists
Jacob Anguish at Fort Erie
Despite having lost a leg to gangrene, this reluctant soldier of the American Revolution lived many years, leaving many United Empire Loyalist descendants around Niagara.
• jacob anguish
• butler's rangers
• revolutionary war
• american revolution
• united empire loyalists
Jacob Anguish in Prison
Jacob Anguish, a soldier in Butler's Rangers during the American Revolution, seems to have been aptly named; he lost a foot to gangrene.
• jacob anguish
• butler's rangers
• revolutionary war
• american revolution
• united empire loyalists
Performance Appraisal Anguish
Supervisors and subordinates both face challenges when approaching a performance appraisal session. This article discusses the process and offers suggestions on how to overcome the anquish both sides face when confronted with necessity of administering and receiving a performance appraisal.
• performance appraisal
• evaluation
• mercer human resource consulting
• dr. w. edwards deming
• certified employment law specialist
The Elephant Man
Many of us have read, heard or even seen the movie of "The Elephant Man." What you may not know, is that John Merrick was born in Leicester.
• elephant
• man
• john
• merrick
• joseph
Anguish Unsaid :: "Wanting . . . Waiting"
Anguish Unsaid, a hardcore band on the verge of grindcore, presents their debut effort, an album with promise but not accomplishment.
• anguish unsaid
• hardcore
• christian
• grindcore
• metal
Helping Parents Cope
The parents of brain injured children are too often unprepared for the circumstances of their child's injury. The pain they suffer is often too great to bear. By following these steps, you will hopefully find the key to understanding, living, and coping with your brain injured child. This article is dedicated to my parents who endured much pain, when I had a brain injury at age nine.
• child
• parents
• hospital
• therapist
• clubhouse
Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done
A metaphysical explaination of the words "thy kingdome come, thy will be done" from the Lord's prayer. Explaination of Heaven and Hell. Use of affirmation and denial
• heaven
• hell
• god's will
• prosperity
• metaphysical
Jean-Paul Sartre, Existentialist
Sartre's philosophy on existentialism states that a person always has a choice, whether to comply or defy, and that even a belief in God is a matter of choice.
• jean-paul sartre
• philosophy of sartre
• existentialist french philosopher author critic
• existentialism movement and sartre
• sartre's being and nothingness
Itch, Scratch and Burn: How Women Cope
Any woman who has ever suffered from Candida, commonly known as vaginal yeast infection, can easily relate to the title of this article. Learn what causes yeast infections and how to prevent those nasty symptoms.
• candida
• yeast infection
• canadian health
• mary alward
• mary m alward
NEUROBLASTOMA: Childhood Cancer
Neuroblastoma is one of the most common "solid" (non-leukemic) tumors found in children. It effects one in 7,000. Almost all children effected by Neuroblastoma are under five at the time of diagnosis. 50% are under the age of two.
• neuroblastoma
• cancer
• non-leukemic
• suite 101
• suite 101.com
New Hope for Depression and Anxiety
When people tell you an illness is "all in your head" - it just may be! Have you or someone you know been plagued by fatigue, stress, depression, insomnia, ADD or some other unexplainable, apparently untreatable ailment? Chemical imbalance in the brain has been proven to be a reality and is now treatable. A doctor in California has perfected a treatment which is now used in medical schools and by doctors around the world.
• depression
• anxiety
• chemical imbalance
• reaction
• anesthetic