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- 25541: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... disorder can create substantial developmental delays, marital and family disruptions, occupational setbacks, and financial disasters. This devastating disease causes disruptions of families, loss of jobs and millions of dollars in cost to society. Many time's bipolar patients report that the depressions are longer and increase in frequency as the individual ages. Many times bipolar in a psychotic state are misdiagnosed as schizophrenic. Speech patterns help distinguish between the two disorders ... transient manifestation of the bipolar disorder. This form of the disease experiences more episodes of mania and depression than bipolar. Lithium has been the primary treatment of bipolar disorder since its introduction in the 1960's. It is main function is to stabilize the cycling characteristic of bipolar disorder. In four controlled studies by F. K. Goodwin and K. R. Jamison, the overall response rate for bipolar subjects treated with Lithium ... with bipolar disorders responds to the need for support and reinforcement of medication management, the need for education and support for the interpersonal difficulties that arise during the course of the disorder References Bauer, M.S., Kurtz, J.W., Rubin, L.B., and Marcus, J.G. (1994). Mood and Behavioral effects of four-week light treatment in winter depressives and controls. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 28, 2: 135-145. Black, ...
- 25542: Ku Klux Klan
- ... indeed, the values of Western Civilization. Its achievements and reputation for victory immortalize the glorious ride of the Ku Klux Klan of Reconstruction. No misrepresentations by prejudiced historians or by the aliens who control America’s mass media can dim the luster of its deeds, or rob it of its rightful place in history as the savior of the White south, and thereby, the preserver of the purity of the White ... Klansmen and the principles and traditions for which they risked their lives. We also respect the Klan Movement of the 1920s, which is known as the “Second Era.” This is when the Klan reached it’s political zenith all across the United Stated. However, the Klan today should not exist just as a memorial to past accomplishments, but as a living instrument for the ideals of Western Christian Civilization and the ... indeed a brotherhood and a new White racial community that lives and functions by the ideals it promotes. It is white unity in action. Today the Klan, in its fifth Era, continues to be America’s oldest and most effective Whit Christian Fraternal organization.
- 25543: The Feelings of Falling in Love
- ... Is it intimacy? Is it attachment? Love, in fact, is all of these things combined together. "Love is spiritual, not physical. It is a union of souls and hearts and minds, not something you can't put under your microscope and understand!" Love is an emotion combined with a series of feelings. These feelings can be immensely powerful and wonderful. Romantic love is defined to be an intense emotional state that ... fall in love with. Trusting, caring, humor and friendship may be the best examples of features associated with healthy adult love relationships. To be cared for is one of the most rewarding feelings in one's life. In my life I know that I have many people that care about me but to be cared about by my boyfriend is completely different. This feeling is a sense of completeness. Throughout an ...
- 25544: Orion Nebula
- ... of the visible spectrum. It is these H photons which give the nebula the distinctive red color which we see. The extreme brightness of the O-type and B-type stars, coupled with the Earth’s atmosphere, has always made high-resolution imaging of the star-forming region difficult. But recent advances in adaptive optics and the repair of the Hubble Space Telescope have allowed for incredible detail into the center ... system. Bibliography Bless, R.C. Discovering the Cosmos. University Science Books. Sausalito, California. 1996. Manning, Elizabeth. Water Among the Stars. United Press International. ABCNews. April 9, 1998. Press Release. Destruction of Protoplanetary Disks in Orion’s Trapezium Explained. January 14, 1997. Sky & Telescope. Protoplanetary Possibilities in the Trapezium. Sky Publishing Corporation. October, 1994. University of Cambridge. Cambridge Astronomy Dictionary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1995. The Orion Nebula Endnotes 1University of Cambridge ... Discovering the Cosmos. Page 189. 3Sky & Telescope. Protoplanetary Possibilities in the Trapezium. Volume 88, Number 4. 4Sky & Telescope. Protoplanetary Possibilities in the Trapezium. Volume 88, Number 4. 5Press Release. Destruction of Protoplanetary Disks in Orion’s Trapezium Explained. 6Elizabeth Manning. Water Among the Stars. ABCNews. April 9, 1998 (excerpt from Astrophysical Journal Letters). 7Elizabeth Manning. Water Among the Stars. ABCNews. April 9, 1998 (excerpt from Astrophysical Journal Letters).
- 25545: Candide
- In these two literary works, Voltaire’s “Candide” and Alexander Popes “A Modest Proposal” They use satire in a different way. One to entertain the upper class and the other to show us the harsh realities of the world. Swift's "A Modest Proposal" In his lengthy literary career, Jonathan Swift wrote many stories that used a broad range of voices that were used to make some compelling personal statements. For example, Swifts, A Modest Proposal ... is. In addition to the topic of happiness and true love Candide marries Cunegonde even though he is no longer is in love with her and she cannot make him happy. This may prove Martin’s theory that “man was born to suffer.” In conclusion, what looks or sounds like true love and happiness, is only a front for depression and anguish. Voltaire also debunks the absolutes of brotherhood and ...
- 25546: Peer Pressure In The Osage Ora
- ... of how peer pressure kept 2 people apart who wanted to like each other. The narrator of the story liked one of his classmates but was afraid to show that he liked her. He didn't have the maturity at the beginning of the story to go against peer pressure. Peer pressure was involved with Evangeline being shunned because she was poor. Her faded blue dress set her apart from the ... standing near the corner looking everywhere but at the crowd" (369). The narrator himself said, "I might talk to her, I thought. But of course it was out of the question" (371). The author didn't talk to her at school but he would at the tree. "The next day at school I didn't ask whether her father wanted to take the paper"(370). He was afraid to be seen with her. The narrator asked himself, "could anyone in the house have been watching. I looked back once"( ...
- 25547: 19th Century Romanticism in Europe
- ... was a resurgence into Shakespearean drama since many Romantics believed that Shakespeare had not been fully appreciated during the 18th century. His style of drama and expression had been downplayed and ignored by the Enlightenment's narrow classical view of drama. Friedrich von Schlegel and Samuel Taylorleridge (from Germany and England respectively) were two critics of literature who believed that because of the Enlightenment's suppression of individual emotion as being free and imaginative, Shakespeare who have never written his material in the 19th century as opposed to the 18th century. The perception that the Enlightenment was destroying the natural ... of people in natural settings. Written by William Woodsworth, this form of poetry was free, expressive and without constraint as evident by this passage: "If this belief from heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament, What man has made of man?" Such passages from his work indicates that poetry and literature was also used as a form of rebellion or distaste ...
- 25548: Essay on Romanticism in Frankenstein
- ... period. Whether it is intentional or subconscious, an author can not help to include some aspects of the time period in which they are in. The Romantic Period had a tremendous influence on Marry Shelly's writing of the novel, Frankenstein. The Industrial Revolution in England during the late 1700's was a time of great change. The populace was moving into cities, and people were disillusioned by the destruction of nature and the living conditions in the cities. In response to this disillusionment, people started ... to be the undoing of society and himself is an example of Victors self-centeredness. His life degenerates from here on. Victor is a product of the Industrial Revolution. In reaction to people with Victor's characteristics, the Romantic Period is born. His beliefs are in science and the known world, which is the opposite of the Romantic ideal. He believes that he can conquer nature, and tries to be ...
- 25549: A New Day On Wall Street. The
- ... all trades were done by calling a brokerage and talking to a broker who usually tried to push some hot stock and charged you a large sum to purchase the shares you wanted. The 70’s gave way to a new era of discount brokers. The discount brokers provided the means to make trades at a significantly lower cost but at the expense of less informative and directed services. These discount ... it is dominating the online trading market. By seeing the potential the Internet offers and entering early Schwab has been able to revolutionize trading. According to a statement made by Schwab President and CEO David S Pottuck “Schwab and the securities markets experienced unprecedented volumes in January… The investments we have made in capacity enabled our Web site to handle 1.2 billion hits during January, approximately double the October 1998 level”. It was also reported in a article by on Yahoo’s web page that Schwab “… customers funneled 153,000 trades a day through its intent site in January, up 65% from 93,000 a day in the fourth quarter (ic1998). … customers held a record $521 ...
- 25550: The Work of Poet and Philosoher Archibald Lampman
- ... body dwells no more Or mind or soul,--an idiot! I take this strange group to mean two things: a divorce of intellect and coporeality, to the corruption or both; and a division of society's destructive implications for individuals and societies alike. It hath no name that rings; But I have heard it called in dreams The City of The End of Things When the poet sayshe hears of the ... that "moulder out and die" reflect the extinictions of imaginative energy that has long since doomed its residents. The visionary faculty is eclipsed, and with it the source and song that make us human. Lampman's emphasis on the inhuman character of the place amplifies the horror as a grim transfiguration of our own society. In this city of the damned, behavior follows neither instinct nor intelligence, but comforms to an ... shall flee Their incommunable skill. A stillness as absolute as death. Again we see the author giving character to death, but this passage focuses on another topic. The topic is machine vs Man. The "Master's touch" shall flee, their "incommunable" skill, here we see Lampman show that he believes machines can never have the qualities that man has. Man can never program a machine to act as he does, ...
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