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6091: The Dawn of a New Age: PCP
... which are more amplified than PCP without the psychotic aftereffects (although hallucinations are reported by patients during sedation, (Halberstadt, 1995)). In special cases, ketamine is still used as an anesthetic. (C.H. Badenhorst M.D, personal communication). Ten years after its initial discovery, phencyclidine found a new audience in the scientific and underground drug culture communities (Nintey Fifth Congress, 1978). At this time, a few Freudian psychologists carried out unauthorized experiments ...
6092: Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors
... American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders requires at least five of the following symtoms to be characteristic of the persons functioning. In addition, the symptoms must cause some problems with personal or work life. "1. Restricted ability to express warm and tender emotions. 2. Perfectionism that interferes with overall ability to see the needs of a situation. 3. Insistence that others submit to the person's ...
6093: Robert Penn Warren
... Tale in verse and Voices, one of the most distinctive long poems in American literature. Warren's marriage to Eleanor and the births of their two children, Rosanna and Gabriel, brought new life into his writing. After the Pulitzer Prize-winning Promises: Poems 1954-1956, dedicated to his children, Warren produced several more novels and a steady stream of poetry. He also wrote his other Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of poems ...
6094: Observational Abilities Test
... lend themselves to skewing the results adversely. The element of bias was not a consideration in the overall conclusions. Therefore, several potential bias could enter the study, such as that men may not normally notice personal attire, nor that any degree of attention may be paid to another male. The male may take more notice of a female messenger than that of a male messenger, and vise versa for the female ...
6095: How has AIDS affected our Society?
... break the law. Prevention programs that identify HIV-infected individuals and notify their sexual partners, as well as programs that promote HIV testing at the time of marriage or pregnancy, have been criticized for invading personal privacy. Efforts aimed at public awareness have been propelled by community-based organizations, such as Project Inform and Act-Up, that provide current information to HIV-infected individuals and to individuals at risk for infection ...
6096: Flash Memory
... that appear as themes in mythology, religion and fairy tales. Under these conditions it avoids the problem of determining whether or not a memory is accurate by claiming that the memory is not of a personal experience at all. It also confuses several types of mental states. It completely blurs the distinction between dream states and conscious states by eliminating the difference between remembering a sense experience one actually had and ...
6097: Ethical Problem: Drinking Alcohol
... were questions that kept me up all night to decide between right and wrong and forcing me to determine what would be in my best interest. At this time, I was thinking as a Consequentialist. Personal ethical egoism thinks that I always ought to act in my self-interest. One of the hardest decisions I ever had to make involved whether or not I would drink alcohol. This question kept me ...
6098: Dreams
... of it. This, according to the research, gives rise to the experience of a dream. Now, as in the past, the most significant controversy centers on the question of whether dreams have intentional, or actual personal, meaning. Many psychotherapists maintain that while the neurological impulses from the brain stem may activate the dreaming process, the content or meaningful representations in dreams are caused by nonconscious needs, wishes, desires, and everyday concerns ...
6099: Cigarettes and Their Destruction of the Brain
... progressing in this manner. This article has definitely forced me to reconsider my habit, as I'm sure it would be beneficial. I would advise all smokers to read this article and then evaluate their personal smoking habits. Works Cited "How Cigarettes Cloud Your Brain." Ponte, Lowell. Reader's Digest. March 1995.
6100: Napoleon Bonaparte
... When Napoleon was nine, his father sent him to Brienne, a French military government school in Paris. While there he was constantly teased by the French students. Because of this Napoleon started having dreams of personal glory and triumph. From 1784 to 1785 Napoleon attended the Ecole Militaire in Paris. It was there that he received his military training. He studied to be an artillery man and an officer. He finished ...


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