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- 9391: The Dangers of Sniffing Glue
- ... people using inhalants together will experience a shared hallucination. The effects wear off after fifteen to thirty minutes leaving the user feeling drowsy and unable to concentrate. This hangover can last for up to a day, and may include headaches. The glue can effect your body by: heart rate and breathing slow down, speech can become slurred, and some people experience blurred or double vision. Most users experience dizziness, drowsiness and ...
- 9392: Carl Gauss
- ... of the earth's surface) survey of the state of Hanover, to link with the existing Danish grid. Gauss eagerly accepted the job, and took personal charge of the survey. He made his measurements by day, and reduced them by night, using his incredible mental ability for calculations. To aid him in his survey, Gauss invented the heliotrope, which worked by reflecting the Sun's rays using a design of mirrors ...
- 9393: Depression: A Deadly Disease
- ... that you should get up to arrest the feeling of despair, but the listlessness which is a characteristic of the condition holds you there, gazing upwards in static stare, musing over the endlessness of the day ahead. Everything is an effort and is carried out in slow motion. The smallest task is a weight on you...Minor problems become issues of magnitude. Decisions are deferred and avoided. Simple tasks are shelved ...
- 9394: Abortion: Complicated Issue With Moral, Political, Ethical, Religious and Economic Factors
- ... termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by death of the embryo or fetus. Abortion is the most common surgery in the United States. Approximately 4000 abortions are performed each day. An abortion is a surgery where a long metal tool is placed inside the vagina where it is used to hold open the walls apart. Then the doctor takes a small tube with a vacuum ...
- 9395: Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
- ... reputations. In the book Back Rooms, by Ellen Messer, a woman named Liz, explains her reasons for receiving an abortion. "People have said to me, How can you be in favor of abortion? If you'd had one, you wouldn't have these beautiful children.' But I would have had them. It just would have been later when I was better prepared to care for them. And maybe they would have ...
- 9396: Abortion
- ... child. (Thomas) Abortion is an industry that by exploiting women is making millions of dollars. Just because abortion is done in secret does not lessen this immoral acts significance. Abortion can be argued all day long, and nothing be resolved. Personally, I believe that abortion is wrong, without loopholes. Others may believe something totally opposite. The decision is your own...PRO/LIFE PRO/CHOICE...what will your decision be? Works ...
- 9397: Abortion: A Matter Of Choice
- ... reputations. In the book Back Rooms, by Ellen Messer, a woman named Liz, explains her reasons for receiving an abortion. "People have said to me, 'How can you be in favor of abortion? If you'd had one, you wouldn't have these beautiful children.' But I would have had them. It just would have been later when I was better prepared to care for them. And maybe they would have ...
- 9398: Abortion
- ... are signs of a recently discovered Post Abortion Syndrome (PAS). According to a study published by Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Valves and Social Change, one in five women studied had diagnosable stress disorders. (Lyons d-11) Also two in five had sleep disorders and flashbacks following abortion.
- 9399: Abortion Life or Death: Who Chooses?
- ... love her. We think each of those girls are the most generous, charitable, kind devoted and loving mothers on this earth. We know she must have carried her child out of love or in this day and age should have found some way to have an abortion. We can never thank her enough for the 9 months of time and energy she spent for us. Maybe if she knows that we ...
- 9400: Ursula Le Guins use of the Psychomyth
- ... child lives in this room sitting and lying in his own excretions. The child can no longer speak like a human. The child is hastily fed a half bowl of corn meal and grease each day making its belly protrude and its legs so thin that there are no calves. The child has become mentally and physically deformed by this malnutrition and neglect. This is a representation of our very own ...
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