Papers 1711-1720 of total 9943 found.
…career choice for you! Biochemists find many amazing things. For example, a biochemist discovered that increased flexing of a certain pelvic muscle helps to stimulate the activity in your brain. If you wanted a great job like this college is not always…
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…career choice for you! Biochemists find many amazing things. For example, a biochemist discovered that increased flexing of a certain pelvic muscle helps to stimulate the activity in your brain. If you wanted a great job like this college is not always…
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…). Recent Developments in Clinical Aspects of Bipolar Disorder. The Decade of the Brain. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. Winter. Vol. VI. Issue II. Hollandsworth, James G. (1990). The Physiology of Psychological Disorders. Plenem Press. New York…
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…their best to prevent hunting accident. So the problem of hunters shooting other hunters will happen, but most likely not very often. In conclusion, hunting accidents will always happen but only by those who are not good at making their brain work to use those…
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…on their brains rather than emotions will be needed for tha transformation of this attitude.…
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…that they obviously gave to these drugs while they were using them, such as Hokshichankiya which was their name for marijuana. Most drugs however that were used in their religious practices were bitter tasting and had no real affect on the brain.2…
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…depress the functions of the central nervous system, including the brain. The higher the alcohol level in the blood, the greater the impairment (Encarta). As the blood passes through the liver, enzymes break down alcohol into byproducts, which…
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…of marijuana, any amount is punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,000." A law that cannot harm other people should not be considered a law at all. Marijuana destroys brain cells and can lead to immotivational syndrome. If a person wants…
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…of personality expressed as disorder of feeling, thought (as in hallucinations and delusions), and conduct. Both schizophrenia and LSD impair the brain’s ability to distinguish whether impulses are coming from outside—out there in reality—or from inside—from…
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…obese mother ( Darlene Cates) is generally incapable of moving from the sofa where she spends most of her life. Gilberts brain damaged younger brother Arnie ( Leonardo DiCaprio) has to be constantly watched. Away from home, Gilbert works in the local grocery…
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