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- 221: Anabolic Steroids
- ... who use them sometimes develop acne, deepend voice, abnormal hair growth. Some of these side effects can not be reveresed. Men who use steroids may become more or less interested in sex. The most severe effect of anabolic steroids is on the liver they call it peliosis hepatis or blood filled cysts in the liver. If the cysts rupture they can cause liver failure which can kill a person. After stoping ... I read alot of diffferent stories about anabolic steroids. I read from the researchers that anabolic steroids show few if any effects at all and I read from athletes that there is a very large effect on muscle gain and endurance. I came across only one book though that addressed this issue between researchers and atheletes. The book sayed that The American College of Sports Medicine stated a report on the ... It stated that for many people any benefits of anabolic steroids are small and not worth the health risk. Yet almost all the athletes who use anabolic steroids feel that the steroids had a great effect and that they would not have been successful without them. The big gap between researchers and athletes has caused a big contraversy athletes say one thing and researchers say another. The researchers have found ...
- 222: Comparison: Mary Reilly and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- ... s novel, some character's have changed such as Dr. Jeckyl, Mr. Hyde, Poole, Cook, and of-course, Mary Reilly. Meaning that when characters were described, what was said, how it was said, and what effect it had on the reader, is different. Dr. Jeckyl is a significant character in both Stevenson's and Martin's books. However, Dr. Jeckyl is represented differently in each book. In Dr. Jeckyl and Mr ... s mind had been molded into that of a servant, a mind that looked at the Master as a superior and themselves as an inferior. Ultimately, the largest difference between the two excerpts was the effect that each had on the reader. Lanyon's comments left me felling very sad, while Reilly's left me feeling as if I was in an emotional limbo. Like Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde is a ... The excerpt was a great concise way to describe Hyde's character, this is because I believe that the feeling of fear the maid had is one that the reader can identify with, making its effect on the reader even greater. The character Hyde is represented more vividly in the book Mary Reilly, this is because you come face to face with Hyde's rage and evil. In Mary Reilly ...
- 223: Geographic Features of A Region Has Important Effects on Development
- Geographic Features of A Region Has Important Effects on Development The geographic features of a nation or region have an important effect on the development of that nation or region. This effect is apparent in many in cases such geographic features as Japan being a group of islands or archipelago and the rain forest in Latin America. This essay will describe the effects of these features on ... of Japan because it limits the size of their usable land and since much of the land is mountainous it leaves even less usable land. The areas which are usable are heavily populated. Also another effect of the lack of land is limited farming. This leads Japan to one of there most plentiful resources, the ocean. Most of the Japanese nutrition is from fish and other sea foods. Since there ...
- 224: How Do In And Out Of School Fa
- ... accepted that education is the main determinant of where someone will find himself or herself in later life, certain experiences at different stages of the life cycle with regard to education will therefore have an effect on life chances. This essay will examine these in and out of factors and how at different stages in the life cycle they affect life chances. One of the main contributing factors to life chances ... enter into occupations of manual or low-skilled nature. Conversely those from middle-class backgrounds tend to enter more into administrative and or professional occupations. Despite government reforms to limit inequalities in education and the effect of class differences but since trends in employment and educational achievement still persist there is still a strong link between social class and life chances. The schooling system has been regarded by some Marxist writers ... school life and before five years old the importance of a good education but rather the importance of work and making money. So the culture passed onto children from their parents will have a serious effect on their educational achievement and if this is borne in at an early stage in the life cycle especially pre five, it will be difficult for teachers to re-shape theses attitudes. The general ...
- 225: The History, Use, and Effectiveness of Medicinal Drugs
- ... between aspirin and ibuprofen is price. 5"A 30 day supply of aspirin could cost $3.95 where a 30 day supply of ibuprofen could cost $22.95". New studies prove that aspirin also has effect over migraine headaches, cataracts, gallstones, diabetic eye problems, insomnia, weight loss for women, wheat intolerance, leprosy and even hip replacement complications. Aspirin plays an important role in keeping our bodies resistant against various illnesses and ... by one organism that in turn are destructive to another. This process traditionally has been called antibiosis and is the opposite of symbiosis. An antibiotic is a type of chemotherapeutic agent, it has a toxic effect on certain types of disease-producing microorganisms without acting dangerously on the patient. Some chemotherapeutic agents differ from antibiotics in that they are not secreted by microorganisms, as are antibiotics, but rather are made synthetically ... pneumonia; and the quinolones, used against hospital-derived infections (zoonoses)". A few antibiotics, among them penicillin and chloramphenicol, have now been produced synthetically also. The first observation of what would now be called an antibiotic effect was made in the 10"19th century by the French chemist Louis Pasteur", who discovered that certain saprophytic bacteria can kill anthrax germs. Around the year 11"1900 the German bacteriologist Rudolf von Emmerich ...
- 226: The Real Side of Tobacco, Drugs, and Alcohol
- ... people. If they are not fatal there will be something to remember them by, whether it be scars or an amputated part of your body. Active teenagers should also take into consideration how smoking can effect their performance. It decreases your lung capacity, causing you to breathe more heavily. Teenagers who smoke have been proven three times more likely to use alcohol, eight times more likely to use marijuana, and 22 ... become less involved with things they were once involved with. They become less social and begin to not care about things that should be taken serious. They become tired more often and it may also effect how you deal with problems that may occur. You will start to feel more distant with your family and you will have a change in interests. In America you must be 21 to legally consume any type of alcohol. Alcohol can take a serious effect on the way you drive. Many deaths have been caused by drunk driving. Driving drunk seems to be a common thing among teenagers coming home from parties. When you know someone is drunk, it ...
- 227: How Is Mystery And Suspense Cr
- ... story whilst gaining the reader s attention. Another way he builds of the inquisitiveness of the reader is by showing the impacts of the event such as The Engineers Thumb and where he states the effect the case made on him. And the lapse of two years has hardly served to weaken the effect. This style makes the reader ponder what the event was that made such a considerable impact on Dr Watson. When the client is introduced, he appears to be visibly shaken and has a stump where ... why secrecy is so vital in such a simple case. Imperfect notches in the storyline build up the tension because the reader knows something is wrong but they cannot pinpoint it exactly, thus amplifying the effect. This is shown in the sentence below, I could not think that his explanation of the fuller s earth was sufficient. At this point, the reader is wondering what the machine is really used ...
- 228: Define And Explain The Concept
- ... substitutes when the price of the original good goes up. The greater the number of substitutes and the closer they are, the more people will be able to switch, and so the bigger the substitution effect will be of any price rise. Another determinant is the proportion of income spent on the good. The higher the proportion of our income that is spent on a good, the more we will forced to cut back consumption in the event of a price rise, so the bigger the income effect and the more elastic the demand will be. This is the reason salt has a very low price elasticity of demand. We spend such a small proportion of income on salt that a relatively big percentage increase in the price of salt is borne by us without too much difficulty, so the income effect would be pretty small. One other determinant of price elasticity of demand is the time period. When prices rise people may take time to adjust their consumption patterns and find alternatives. The longer the ...
- 229: Fast Car Physics
- ... or getting the car model on the front of a Car and Driver or Motortrend. Aerodynamics is the study of the motion of gases on objects and the forces created by this motion. The Bernoulli effect is one of the most important behind car design. The Bernoulli Effect states that the pressure of a fluid, in gaseous or liquid state, varies inversely with speed or velocity and a slower moving fluid will exert more pressure on and object than the same fluid moving ... s weight pushing the car to the road. Large amounts of downforce are needed to keep light cars grounded at high speed and keep to cars from sliding around turns at high speeds. The Venturi Effect is also an important in aerodynamic design. The Venturi Effect states that as a fluid, in gaseous or liquid state passes through a narrow space its speed increases (Yager). This is the reasoning behind ...
- 230: The Advantages Of Creatine For
- ... Creatine work? 1. three theories a. adding more Creatine to your diet will give you better results i. having the adequate amount of Creatine ii. having the optimal amount of Creatine b. having a mutating effect i. enlarging cells ii. drug like effect aa. muscle metabolism bb. performance c. making up for the deficiency- replenishing the body with Creatine IV. use of Creatine by athletes A. Rumors of Creatine uses (1970's) 1. USSR 2. Bulgaria B. First ... you to get lost. Well all these facts and more have now been proven to be effective on athletes, "Creatine is the safest, most effective supplement out on the market today."(48) Most importantly the effect it has on athletes in today's standards on enhancing athletic performance. In 1832, a French scientist named Chevreul, identified a naturally occurring organic compound in meat and than was later found to be ...
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