Could Universal Healthcare Work?
The United States spends more than 14 percent of its gross national product on healthcare, more than any other in […]
The United States spends more than 14 percent of its gross national product on healthcare, more than any other in […]
Eleven-year-old Brian has mild cerebral palsy and learning disabilities. Until a few months ago, he had a “sunny” disposition and […]
You know how grumpy you can get when you’ve spent the night tossing and turning? Not to mention how sluggish […]
Believe in yourself, even when others do not. This is to say, especially when others do not. You are the […]
This letter to Gov. Pawlenty was sent to Access Press for inclusion in our “Letters to the Editor” section. Dear […]
In 2002, Scott Beveridge, Sharon Heller Craddock, and James Liesener published “INCOME: A Framework for Conceptualizing the Career Development of […]
My brother wrote this to my daughter, Sarah, for her birthday and I felt it should be published, if you’d […]
If you are reading this, you’ve already seen that one of our dreams for Access Press has finally become a […]
For some individuals, physical control of muscles is limited. One of my students is only able to move his head. […]