Posts Tagged ‘ relationships ’
Miss Benning was a health teacher at the best known co-educational high school in the district. Although she had been teaching for only four years, she had already acquired a reputation as an instructor with educational approaches that motivated and encouraged her pupils to think and to learn. For example, one Thursday morning at 9:30 she [ READ MORE ]
The medical community defines a number of medical conditions and illnesses as “silent killers.” Diseases such as diabetes, mesothelioma, heart disease, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, obstructive sleep apnea, high cholesterol and many kinds of cancer such as lung cancer, colon cancer, breast cancer, and rectal cancer are relatively well known silent killers. These medical conditions are [ READ MORE ]
Warren is a sixty-three-year-old man who is the director of the human resources department at a large electropolishing company. To help reduce the costs linked to increasing absenteeism, poor employee work performance, employee alcohol abuse and alcoholism, work related injuries, and excessive sick days, Warren and the other company administrators instituted numerous programs that made [ READ MORE ]
I know numerous young men who work in construction who exhibit abusive and excessive drinking. After working exceptionally hard for eight or more hours, it seems so “right” to go to the local watering hole to have a few brews with one’s fellow workers. Generally, however, it seems that the well-intentioned few shots and beers [ READ MORE ]
Barry used to brag to his drinking pals how he could stay employed at a 40 hour per week job and get smashed almost every night. Sadly, after maintaining this destructive lifestyle for about seven years, he started to exhibit numerous alcohol related difficulties. Barry Starts to Display Different Alcohol Related Difficulties As an example, he had [ READ MORE ]