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…of neurons in the fetal brain, for example, is halved as only certain ones are spared from death. The appearance of lipofuscin may also be considered an active process of aging, although it results from the passive breakdown of lipids. Another example would…
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…the workforce. What happens then is a re-education process to prepare them for the work world. What became of all that memory they were dumping in their big brains? In the world of work what is often demanded from a person is the ability…
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…control of voluntary muscle systems by breaking down of motor neurons in the nerve cells in the brain and spinal core. It affects one in every 100,000 people, more men than woman, and symptoms don’t usually develop until sufferers are in their fifties…
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…system brain, liver, kidney, blood, and bone marrow damage impaired respiratory system impaired coordination and intelligence death by asphyxiation/suffocation EFFECTS ON PERSONALITY Psychological effects occur rapidly because the substance travels…
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…Smoking, Cardiovascular Disease, and Stroke). Studies have shown cigarette smoking to be an important risk factor for stroke. A stroke is from a ruptured blood vessel in the brain causing severe brain damage. The vessel breaks due to high-density lipoprotein…
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…, And dashed the brains out, had I so sworn as you Have to done this. Through Lady Macbeth’s violent declaration, Shakespeare corrupts the symbol of femininity, the tender image of a baby suckling at its mother. The brutality evoked through “dashed…
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…, hyperactivity, minimal brain damage and minimal brain dysfunction, Attention Deficit disorder received its present name in the late 70s, and was again restored in 1994 edition of DSM IV. ADD is the most commonly diagnosed childhood psychiatric condition with tow…
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…of abnormality would provide a different outlook on the thefts mind frame. The medical model of abnormality suggests that the cause of abnormal behavior could be found in a physical examination, which may show a hormonal imbalance, a chemical deficiency, or a brain
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…often, misused, the submissive hormone in that individual becomes dominant. In males, the level of estrogen increases. In females, the level of testosterone increases. This abnormal imbalance causes the brain to react quite strangely. Confusion and depression…
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…, the girl he wanted before he me Juliet. In this speech Mercutio tells about Queen Mab, and makes a reference to the ability of fairies to control the affairs of humans. "And in this state she gallops night by night/Through lovers' brains, and then they dream…
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