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- 11011: Just Say No! A Profile Of Cocaine and It's Effects On Two Lives
- ... mourned another family member."6 Drugs don't just affect the famous--they are a crippling part of our society. There is no reason to take drugs; they won't help anyone's performance at school, or earn friends, or create a better sports player, or help a career-- and dead is never cool. Bibliography Books Hyde, Bruce. Know About Drugs. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1979. Hyde, Margaret. Mind ...
- 11012: The Effects of Organized Crime
- ... of Joe Valachi in the '60's has there been such an impact on the Mob. ("The Gotti Tapes" by Ralph Blementhal and John Miller) The Gotti Tapes depict the intriging lifestyle led by many high-ranking Gambino family members. The book symbolizes the massive amount of power Gotti and Gravano had from the 70s to the early 90s. Describing the 18 murders committed by the Bull and how ...
- 11013: Suicide
- ... psychiatric disorders, most commonly, major depression and alcohol abuse. The studies show the illness was not the cause, but in combination with a stressful event, such as divorce, loss of a job, or failure in school, led to the suicide. Risk factors include mental illness, substance abuse, previous suicide attempts, family history or suicide, sexual abuse, and impulsive or aggressive behaviors. A decreased level of serotonin in the brain is also ...
- 11014: Drug Abuse
- ... out a violent temper and often, alcoholics abuse, physically and mentally, their friends and family. Drinking makes the drinker feel he is more confident. The drinker thinks he is in control, even if a little high, and he might get behind the wheel of his car and go for a drive. Drunk driving is deadly. Hundreds of thousands of people get killed every year due to drunk driving. Other physical effects ...
- 11015: Faith Healing
- ... began to decrease in size. Asai was not a religious person, so he began to question the healing powers of the water scientifically(Asai71). He began testing the water and found that there was a high level of Geranium in the water. Geranium releases extra oxygen into the blood stream, which can account for people being less tired and having more energy once they leave Lourdes. The Geranium has the most ...
- 11016: Huntington's Disease
- ... exerts mixed agonist -antagonist activity on the dopaminergic receptors. This drug, bromocriptine, was found to produce a significant reduction in the involuntary movements or chorea. Most recently in a study done in Japan, both a high and low dose of bromocriptine showed a remarkable improvement in the involuntary movements. Harvard University is optimistic in that it may be possible to halt the advance of Huntington's by injecting drugs that block ...
- 11017: Theory of Human Development
- ... direct effect on his personality. As people get older, changes in needs also contribute to the core personality. When people's bodies become mature, certain needs are sometimes eliminated. An example of this is the high calorie diet of a growing person. At younger ages, the body burns more calories and, therefore, creates a higher level of energy in youths when their caloric needs are met. On the other hand, adults ...
- 11018: Psychoanalysis
- ... hazard of reproach by the superego. Various psychoanalytic schools have adopted other names for their doctrines to indicate deviations from Freudian theory. Carl Gustav Jung, one of the earliest pupils of Freud, eventually created a school that he preferred to call analytical psychology. Like Freud, Jung used the concept of the libido; however, to him it meant not only sexual drives, but a composite of all creative instincts and impulses and ...
- 11019: That Time of the Month
- ... angry confusion because just as he got off the phone with her, she yelled at him for numerous petty instances that he unknowingly committed (example: not telling her how great her hair looked today at school, and why didnt he grab her hand after second period). Jon notices extremely emotional trends during this time of the month and wishes that his own T.V. wouldnt forsake him in his ...
- 11020: Klinefelter Syndrome
- ... type (4). During childhood, males with Klinefelter Syndrome usually walk at a later age than most other children, and have similar delays in learning to speak. Some may not meet any problems until they begin school, where they have difficulties reading, and a few may not have any problems at all. They also have difficulties with expressive language, which is the ability to put thoughts, emotions, and ideas into words, while ...
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