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16491: Christopher Marlowe
... human glory: Nature that fram d us of four elements Warring within our breasts for regiment, Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds: Our souls, whose faculties can comprehend The wondrous architecture of the world, And measure every wandering planet s course, Still climbing after knowledge infinite, And always moving as the restless spheres, Wills us to wear ourselves and never rest, That perfect bliss and sole felicity, The sweet ...
16492: A Link Between Anxiety And The Performance Of Athletes
... state and trait anxiety. While state anxiety can be considered to be more situational in nature and is often associated with arousal of the autonomic nervous system. Trait anxiety can be thought of as a world view that in individual uses when coping with situations in his or her environment (Speilberger, 1996). Trait anxiety influences performances in that individuals with high trait anxiety will attend more information related to state anxiety ...
16493: Abortion
... should she have the right to legal abortion? Should abortion be banned? Should it be funded for those who are poor? In considering such explosive questions, legislators have plunged themselves into the middle of a war zone. On one side are the crusaders “for life”, who argue on religious and moral grounds that abortion is the murder of an unborn person and thus should be outlawed by constitutional amendment. I believe ...
16494: Abortion and Politics
... should she have the right to legal abortion? Should abortion be banned? Should it be funded for those who are poor? In considering such explosive questions, legislators have plunged themselves into the middle of a war zone. On one side are the crusaders “for life”, who argue on religious and moral grounds that abortion is the murder of an unborn person and thus should be outlawed by constitutional amendment. I believe ...
16495: Dead End: Teenage Suicide
... too little religion, too much television and too little communication between parents. Absent parents, too much sexual freedom, and widespread use of drugs and alcohol, to many guns, not enough love and finally a hostile world. Each of these reasons has probably contributed to the suicides of many teens, but none of them singly or together, provide the final explanation of why some kids kill themselves while other with the same ...
16496: The Ebola Virus: One Deadly Disease
... kill yourself on purpose. In a religious matter, I believe that this is a warning of God, a warning for us to change our lives. The cure is to change how we live in the world today and in order to do that is to change ourselves first. That is my point of view. No one can determine when or what will be the cure for this horrible disease. Hopefully in ...
16497: Biologic Nutrition And Nutrients
... fat. Many of today’s athletes are convinced a candy bar, a sports drink, or a bowl of pasta will power them to greater athletic feats. However, that type of quick fix in the sports world is not truly beneficiary to an athlete’s performance. Findings show that people who exercise regularly can eat more calories and still maintain a healthy weight. Clearly, nutrition in foods is an important part of ...
16498: AIDS and Its History
... continuum from initial infection to, in many cases, death, the term HIV/AIDS is frequently used. There are two versions of HIV, both of which can cause AIDS: HIV-1, which has spread throughout the world, and HIV-2, a far less common and somewhat less harmful version largely restricted to West Africa. In the absence of further clarification, the generic term "HIV" almost universally refers to HIV-1, including throughout ...
16499: Pursuing a Career in Psychiatry
... from anxiety disorders and the same percentage suffer from some form of substance abuse. The fact is, however, that these statistics do not even begin to cover the myriad of psychiatric disorders found in the world today. These startling rates bring in the increasing need for psychiatrists. Psychiatrists are medical specialists that are specially trained in medical school to diagnose and treat patients with severe mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders. They ...
16500: Abraham Maslow's Theory of Human Needs
... 1. We should teach people to be authentic; to be aware of their inner selves and to hear their inner-feeling voices. 2. We should teach people to transcend their own cultural conditioning, and become world citizens. 3. We should help people discover their vocation in life, their calling, fate or destiny. This is especially focused upon finding the right career and the right mate. 4. We should teach people that ...


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