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11611: Is Marijuana Dangerous to your Physical Health?
... I have picked this topic because I am very interested in the effects of marijuana on the body. It is commonly known that marijuana is a widely used drug. Many movies depict people having a great time, smoking marijuana, and laughing as hard as they can. But is this really what is behind the drug? Without looking at health reports, one may think so. If so many people use it, how ...
11612: The Scarlet Letter
... should be able to tell everything. That is why it is so hard for him. He is trapped between a rock and a hard space. If he tells the citizens, he is no longer the great reverend. Then again, if he doesn’t, he will be forced to carry the ever so heavy burden. Dimmesdale waits for such a long time that the guilt has already got to him by the ...
11613: Herbal Extracts and Hormones
... aging, anti obesity and anti cancer influences. It may also help to stabilize nerve cell growth and is being tested in Alzheimer's patients. This hormone may help prevent the effects of aging, hypertension, fatigue, depression, memory loss and obesity. Millspaugh, pgs. 22- 27 There needs to be more studies on the effects of herbs and hormones on the treatment of many ailments. The evidence seems to support the claims being ...
11614: A Better Idea of Attention Deficit Disorder
... visual-motor coordination (Morrison 21). Even though stimulants have many positive effects, they also have many negative side effects. The side effects of stimulants are that the patient experiences loss of appetite, insomnia, headaches, stomachaches, depression, and Tics (Phelan 118-119). Some examples of stimulants are Ritalin, Dexedrine, and Cylert. Ritalin is the most commonly prescribed. Ritalin can be taken by mouth in tablet form. The effects of the tablet can ...
11615: Constitutionalism: The Tyranny
... majority, with its unlimited power, would unavoidably turn into a tyranny. He felt that the moral beliefs of the majority would interfere with the quality of the elected legislators. The idea was that in a great number of men there was more intelligence, than in one individual, thus lacking quality in legislation. Another disadvantage of the majority was that the interests of the majority always were preferred to that of the ...
11616: Sturge Weber Syndrome
... symptoms. Final determination of whether the process is successful is expected to take years. Most people with the Sturge Weber Syndrome lead a long and healthy life, but the magnitude of damage to some is great. This syndrome is common, but most often not fatal. With that in mind the research of this syndrome has not been as productive as the more known illnesses. This syndrome should be brought to the ...
11617: Dreaming: Function And Meaning
... is a nightmare? A nightmare is a very distressing dream which usually forces at least partial awakening. The dreamer may feel any number of disturbing emotions in a nightmare, such as anger, guilt, sadness or depression, but the most common feelings are fear and anxiety. Nightmare themes may vary widely from person to person and from time to time for any one person. Probably the most common theme is being chased ...
11618: Neural Networks
... s are massively parallel systems that rely on dense arrangements of interconnections and surprisingly simple processors (Cr95, Ga93). Artificial neural networks take their name from the networks of nerve cells in the brain. Although a great deal of biological detail is eliminated in these computing models, the ANN's retain enough of the structure observed in the brain to provide insight into how biological neural processing may work (He90). Neural networks ...
11619: Neural Networks
... s are massively parallel systems that rely on dense arrangements of interconnections and surprisingly simple processors (Cr95, Ga93). Artificial neural networks take their name from the networks of nerve cells in the brain. Although a great deal of biological detail is eliminated in these computing models, the ANN's retain enough of the structure observed in the brain to provide insight into how biological neural processing may work (He90). Neural networks ...
11620: All You Need To Know About AIDS
... that included numerous new sexual contacts. Abstinence The safest option regarding AIDS and sex is total abstinence from all sexual contact. For those who prefer to indulge in sexual contact, this is often far too great a sacrifice. But it IS an option to be considered. Monogamy For those who would have sexual activity, the safest approach in this age of AIDS is monogamous sex. Specifically, both parties in a couple ...


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