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- 5331: Autism
- ... Dr. Bauman and Dr. Kemper performed autopsies on the brains of several autistic individuals and have located two areas that appear to be underdeveloped. These areas are the amygdala and the hippocampus. These two areas control and affect emotions, aggression, sensory input, and learning. It has also been noted that many autistic individuals have higher levels of seratonin in their blood and cerebral spinal fluid compared to people that have low ...
- 5332: Reproductive Technologies
- ... of the drugs and or procedures would not do any good. She says the only thing they can do is to watch the way the technologies are handled. She argues “regulation functions as a quality control rather than a critical challenge.” She continues to argue the point of regulation being a haphazard way of controlling the technologies. Janice stands behind the argument that abolition is the only way to turn. She ...
- 5333: All Public Schools Are Not Cre
- ... the same topics of study, which allows each student to specialize in a certain field. In theory, responsibility for operating the public education system in the US is local. In fact, much of the local control has been superseded, and state legislation controls financing methods, academic standards, and policy and curriculum guidelines. Because public education is separately developed within each state, variations exist from one state to another. The main advantage ...
- 5334: Anorexia Nervosa
- ... they are concentrating too much on the things surrounding them. However, no matter how much anorexics like to not eat food, it is hard for them to resist. Feeling hunger gives them a feeling of control over their lives and their bodies. It makes them feel like they are good at something, because they are losing weight. Severe cases of anorexia nervosa may be at risk of death from starvation. There ...
- 5335: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome The essay “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome” by Michael Dorris explores Fetal Alcohol Effects which is problem running rampant and out of control all across America. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a grouping of defects that may occur in infants born to women who drink alcohol during pregnancy. Michael Dorris states that FAS is a birth defect caused ...
- 5336: American Democracy
- ... are paid big bucks to see who can find the dirtiest secret one person has done. So, what positive influences could the media possibly provide to us? Our media in this country is out of control and they inform us of issues we do not need to know about. While there are some Americans who want to hear these types of issues, many of us could not care less. In order ...
- 5337: The Joy Luck Club: Journey to Adulthood
- ... against her desires, to make some progress with Tyan-yu. She desperately wants to please Huang Taitai because she made the promise to her parents. After no response, she realizes that no matter how much control her new family has over her actions they can never capture her soul. Lindo remembers that on the night of their marriage she crept downstairs and blew out Tyan-yu's end of the traditional ...
- 5338: Health Experience
- ... medicalization by supporting and promoting the research that transforms women’s major life transitions into fearful problems requiring technical, pharmacological solutions available only through medical professionals." (Our Bodies, Ourselves; p.685) "Medicine has achieved social control over women’s lives through the special sanctity of the private physician/patient relationship." (Our Bodies, Ourselves; p.685) When women have medical attentions they turn to their doctors for help. A woman is defenseless ...
- 5339: Analysis Of International Law
- ... Without the support, the wealth and the material assistance of national governments, the UN is incapable of effective sanctions. The resistance of governments to a financially independent UN arises principally on their insistence on maintaining control over sanctioning processes in international politics. Despite sweeping language regarding "threats to peace, breaches of the peace, and acts of aggression", the role of the United Nationsin the enforcement of international law is quite limited ...
- 5340: Why Exercise is Important
- ... ve got the munchies and tried drinking water or eating more fiber and they just didn't do the trick, then get out and go for a walk or jump on the bicycle. Exercise helps control blood sugar, which leads to a steady state associated with fullness. Aerobic exercise reduces the appetite in the short run, says James Kenney, PhD., R.D., nutrition-research specialist at the Pritikin Longevity Center in ...
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