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…that challenges the circadian theory as well. REM (rapid eye movement) sleep deprivation has been reported to lead to various personality and motivation problems (Pinel 1999 [Dement 1960]) and also memory deficits for certain learning processes (Pinel 1999 [Karni et al
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…opinion that is the only cause for skepticism. References -Nutritional supplements.com -Balsom, P.D., et al. (1995) Skeletal muscle metabolism during short duration high-intensity exercise: influence of creatine supplementation. Acta…
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…thrive on mineral outcrops with calamine and serpentine soils rich with high levels of zinc, cadmium, and nickel (Baker et al, 1994). Several theories have been advanced on the reasons for this hyperaccumulation. Boyd and Martens propose that it could…
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…(Pinel 1999 [Dement 1960]) and also memory deficits for certain learning processes (Pinel 1999 [Karni et al. 1994]), which would be against the circadian belief. Sleep deprivation Now that we have talked about sleeping, we can discuss what happens when…
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…people are incapable of speaking before a group of people (generally seen as a trait that is necessary for effective teachers). Monday Night Football is a better known organization that practices this type of strategy. In the commentators’ booth, ABC has Al
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…The fires of heaven The Fires of Heaven is the fifth book in the series “The Wheel of Time” that I started a while back. It is by Robert Jordan and is fantasy. In this book, Rand al’Thor, now hailed as the Dragon Reborn, decides to attack Illian…
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…be that it is very successful, as stated in the results of both articles. References Rothbaum, B.O., Hodges, L.F., & Kooper, R., Opdyke, D., et al. (1995, April). Effectiveness of computer-generated (virtual reality) graded exposure in the treatment of acrophobia [14…
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…. Available http://www.givf.com/microsort.html. Klotzko, Arlene J. “Special Delivery.” New Scientist 10 Oct. 1998: 49. Lemonick, Michael D. , et al. “Designer Babies.” Time 11 Jan. 1999: 64-7. Moran, Mark. “Sex Selection Seems Successful…
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…the possibility of life on Mars. Gibbons, John, et al. Exploring Moon and Mars: Choices for the Nation. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991. A report by the Office of Technology Assessment. Matsunaga, Spark. The Mars Project. New York: Hill and Wang…
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…of two-evils” thinking produced unforeseen results with Al Gore losing some democratic states, including his own, yet poised to win the election courtesy of our electoral college. The influence of third-party candidate Ralph Nader generated much publicity…
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