Papers 2191-2200 of total 59599 found.
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…is the lowering of intracular pressure, which can be helpful in the control of glaucoma. However, because it causes tachycardia, relatively rapid heart action such as physiological (as after exercise), and increased work for the heart, it can not be used in most…
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…in Brave New World is when the main character, Bernard, asks the Controller, the ultimate leader, about the past and why their society does not believe in families. His response suggests that authoritative figures do not believe that there is need for a mother…
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…INTRODUCTION This book is about children who has difficulty paying attention, controlling emotions, and governing physical activity, and who do not think before they act. It is a book about children who are often described as taking unnecessary risks…
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…. In Welcome to the Monkey House, the population on Earth has reached so many people that civilians are required to take Ethical Birth Control pills. 2. The other way to lower the population is that people are encouraged to kill themselves at Ethical Suicide Parlors…
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…years old. In this stage toddlers develop independence if freedom and exploration are encouraged. Autonomy itself means having control over oneself. “At any given moment, our behavior, including this sense [autonomy], is influenced by the outer environment…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is when the main character, Bernard, asks the Controller, the ultimate leader, about the past and why their society does not believe in families. His response suggests that authoritative figures do not believe that there is need for a mother in society…
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…toddlers develop independence if freedom and exploration are encouraged. Autonomy itself means having control over oneself. “At any given moment, our behavior, including this sense [autonomy], is influenced by the outer environment and our inner psychological…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a loss of brain cells such as that seen with aging. INDICATORS: One beneficial effect of THC is the lowering of intracular pressure, which can be helpful in the control of glaucoma. However, because it causes tachycardia, relatively rapid heart action…
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…use contraceptives and are using them more frequently than before. Some teenagers are aware of the contraceptives available, but they just choose not to use them. Others may find it difficult and embarrassing to talk to their partners about birth control
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…. in Madigan et al.). There are many reasons for the Church's hostility toward cloning; however, three prominent reasons emerge most often. The first of these is that cloning is an attempt to "play god." Now this argument was also used against birth control
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