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6311: The Spanish American War and Its Causes
... happy, but they didn't really care at first. The US believed that the people should be able to decide who rules them. America gradually came into the picture when Pulitzer and Hearst published exaggerated stories about the conflict in the Yellow Press. More and more Americans demanded war. The Yellow Press wanted the war so that they could sell more newspapers. The straw that broke the camel's back was ...
6312: Sleeping Disorders
... nights that is usually brought on by stress, excitement, or environmental changes. A person could have trouble sleeping the evening before a big meeting or shortly after a breakup or a fight with his girlfriend. - Short-term insomnia is usually two or three weeks of poor sleep caused by continual stress at work or at home, as well as medical and psychiatric illnesses. Eliminating the source of the stress usually takes ...
6313: Sickle Cell Anemia
... even born. This paper will talk about symptoms of Sickle Cell Anemia, the people affected, the cause of the disease, how the disease is diagnosed, and cured. Symptoms of Sickle Cell Anemia are pale skin, short of breath, easily tired, and whites of eyes turn yellow. Ethnic or special groups affected with Sickle Cell Anemia are mostly blacks, and Hispanics of Caribbean ancestry. The disease also affects some people of Arabian ...
6314: The Story of an Hour: Irony
The Story of an Hour: Irony In Kate Chopin's short story "The Story of an Hour," there is much irony. The first irony detected is in the way that Louise reacts to the news of the death of her husband, Brently Mallard. Before Louise's ...
6315: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
... 16.3% of those tested suffered regression. Of these victims, 3.14% detached and estranged themselves from others. Sadly, 2.61% of these traumatized children exhibited and expressed the belief that their lives would be short. While 2.9% felt that life was going to be difficult and long(144). Until recently, sexually abused children were never studied for symptoms of PTSD. As the aforementioned case studies suggest, it as a ...
6316: The Dawn of a New Age: PCP
... and agonist conformations, depending on the relative concentrations of glutamate, glycine, and polyamine compounds (Haberstadt, 1995). It is through this rather complex series of checks and balances that the effects of PCP are mediated. In short, the effects depend on the extent of channel activation; which is dependent on at least five different receptor/binding sites. After considerable experimentation, the actual site of the PCP receptor was pinpointed as being within ...
6317: Jaguars 2
The jaguar is a unique animal. Their size in length varys from 44-73 inches, their tail is short and thick and is 18-30 inches long. The weight in males varys from 125-250 lbs., in females, it's 100-200 lbs. The sexual maturity for a jaguar is 3 years. They can ...
6318: Obesity
... a couple of pounds back from what I lost. Perhaps the thing I most of the medicine, was the energy and the feeling of motivation. Other side effects of phen-fen are dry mouth, dizziness, short-term memory loss, and in some the serious problem of pulmonary hypertension. The New England Journal of Medicine presented an editorial on the benefits and risk of phen-fen and other drugs in this class ...
6319: The Women's Civil Rights Movement
The Women's Civil Rights Movement Women's struggle for equal right has not been an easy or short road. All throughout U.S. history women have been fighting for their rights and for the rights of others. Women have organized and fought their way through legislatures, congressional obstacles and have faced ridicule and ...
6320: Huntington's Disease
... been misdiagnosed in earlier generations as Parkinson's disease or other similar affliction, he or she might pass along the gene without even knowing it. The gene for Huntington's disease is located on the short arm of chromosome four in cytogenetic band 4p16.3. It was first identified in 1993. While everyone posseses this gene, in someone suffering from Huntington's disease, the number of repeats of a certain trinucleotide ...


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