Papers 2501-2510 of total 9943 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…society with time if it were legal, in other words easier to get. Marijuana may not seem so bad but when looked at carefully anyone can clearly see the negative sides to it. Marijuana is proven to destroy brain cells resulting in burnt out, or slow, people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…psychotic side effects sometimes referred to as “Roid mania”. Along with these are wild aggression, combative behavior, depression, listlessness, and delusions during and after performance. Steroids mentally destroy the brain and the ability to reason…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and bloodthirsty for the title of the queen. She wants Macbeth to murder Duncan no matter what the pain is. She tells him that she would take her own baby and dash its brains out to attain her goals. After being unsexed she swears herself to bloody deeds. Lady…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, is the advancement of the brain in such a way that children can learn for themselves what is going on around them. Students of higher education are given this opportunity all the time, but students of primary schools are simply taught what is what. This creates…
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…percent chance each of developing a depressive disorder or manic-depressive disorder Genetics can also influence the susceptibility of bipolar disorder by creating a predisposition of a biological chemical imbalance in the brain. According to this theory…
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Category: /History
…. Odysseus is a hero renowned for his brain as well as his physicality. He possesses positive attributes of patience, courage, and endurance, yet his sensualness and his excessive pride appear to be his weaknesses. The Iliad centers around the rage of Achilles…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to arise from a combination of a whole range of physiological, psychological, social and genetic factors. It is characterized by an emotional and often physical dependence on alcohol, and it frequently leads to brain damage or early death. Alcohol has direct…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, antler, and brain and plate shapes. The ideal environment for coral is shallow warm water where there is a lot of water movement, plenty of light, where the water is salty and low in nutrients. Reefs are sensitive to climate change, to changes in patterns…
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Category: /Literature/English
…remind them of their past relationships. Many of these sex offenders have extensive collections of child pornography to feed their brains. The collection represents years of work and it symbolizes his inner most sexual fantasies and thoughts. Basically…
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…be responsible. Stressful life events can trigger the illness in some susceptible individuals, but the nature of the susceptibility is not clear. Imbalances in chemicals that modulate the function of the brain and message transmission are thought to be directly…
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