Papers 1991-2000 of total 20218 found.
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…PART I: Mythology: Man’s Shelter From the Unknown Since the start of time nature’s song has resounded throughout creation. It is an eerie song, one of life and death, inextricable disorder and soothing serenity. Alone in the wilderness, accompanied…
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…Phobic Disorders into the following three types: 1. Agoraphobia: fear of and avoidance of open spaces, the most common and severe of phobias. 2. Social Phobia: fear of and avoidance of embarrassment or ridicule in social situations. 3. Simple Phobia: fear…
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…to learning about DNA, Knowledge about DNA can led to many revolutionary new ways to diagnose, treat and someday prevent many dangerous diseases and disorders that affect us. Besides learning more about the human biology, learning about nonhuman organisms’ DNA…
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…sleeping disorders, depression, sexual dysfunction, eating disorders, problems bonding with other children, suicidal thoughts, and other problems. Many women don’t understand their feelings of anger or guilt for several years after their abortions. They find…
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…Diseases of Animals, are disorders that influence an animal's health and ability to function. Animal diseases are a great concern to humans for several reasons. They can reduce the productivity of animals used to produce food, such as hens and dairy…
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…Americans think it is morally unacceptable to clone either animals or humans, moreover they think that new cloning techniques will create more problems than they solve. When asked if they were willing to eat cloned products such as fruits or vegetables 49% said…
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…to eat away at the lining of the stomach and intestines causing and ulcer. Severe stress, however, can cause a condition called posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This condition is usually caused when one has endured extreme stress causing them to feel…
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…the car. Drug addiction is not a character flaw or personality disorder. Its more along the lines of a syndrome swinging between sedation and stimulation, up and down, stringing our bodies and minds along on a path for certain destruction. Drugs are chemicals…
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…sleep, but other mental disorders are capable of initiating more REM type sleep. Outer stimuli such as sounds or feelings can be incorporated into a dream if they occur during the REM state of sleep. These stimuli, however, have been shown to not be able…
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…with eventually catch up to you. Peck then discusses how neurosis and character disorders deal with misplaced responsibility. This misplaced responsibility is either one extreme or the other. “The neurotic assumes too much responsibility; the person with a character…
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