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16681: Dickinson
... doesn't have any need for the Church as an institution. She is a non-conformist in that she doesn't beleive in the church and a Romanticist by describing her church as the natural world around her, Gods true temple of worship, a place where she isn't forced to listen to long drawn out sermons. Sought to portray things as they really are, Realism was the movement that attempted ...
16682: Braces: A Pain In The Ass
... to the original costs can mean a huge debt to parents. Braces can be both a parents' and child's worst nightmare. One can only hope that modern medical techniques will spread to the orthodontic world where appearance, pain, and cost are a problem.
16683: Treatments of Alcoholism
... Nutritional Therapy "Alan Dalum was 37 years old and thoroughly convinced he was soon going to die. Dalum was not dying of cancer, heart disease or any other illness from which one can leave the world with dignity. Dalum was dying of alcoholism." (Ewing, 1978) Just when he lost all hope for recovery, Dalum discovered a center that emphasized the importance of biochemical repair in alcoholism recovery using nutrients and herbs ...
16684: Meditation: A In-Depth Look
... without training the mind. Meditation forces its practitioner to return to the self, to confront the obstacles of life, not push them away. Sources of information for this article were taken from: "Krishna-izing the World" by Richard Vara "The Houston Chronicle, Feb. 2, 1991 "Opening Up to Happiness" by Mark Epstein, M.D., "Psychology Today", July August 1993.
16685: Breast Implants
... newly developed surgical process and relatively little use of FDA guidelines there was no comprehensive testing done to ensure the utmost safety of a silicone recipient. By this time the millions of women throughout the world who already had Dow's silicone prosthesis implanted into their breasts had no idea of the dramatic health risks. Because of these potential health risks, women should avoid the use of breast implants. In 1976 ...
16686: Alzheimer's Disease: "Where has Yesterday Gone"
... expected rather than what actually happened. Dr. Siegfried reports that "Neural decay is another enemy to the memory. Sensory receptors, such as visual, auditory and smell, provide you with sharply etched neural impressions or the world around you. But this pattern of neural firing is quickly destroyed in one of two ways; the receptor neurons adapt to the input (10- 11)." The brain can register only one item at a time ...
16687: Antibiotics
... survive through diseases and infections, that would otherwise kill them. Antibiotics save lives, and there aren't many other inventions that can do that. Bibliography CD-ROM Reference "Antibiotics." Microsoft Bookshelf. 1995 ed. Encyclopedias "Antibiotics." World Book Encyclopedia. 1992 ed. Magazines "The end of antibiotics." Newsweek 28 Mar. 1994: 47-51.
16688: Anabolic Steroids
... euphoria to sexual arousal to irritability and hostility. Cognitive impairment can also set in on the user. Cognitive impairment can involve distractibility, forgetfulness, and confusion. History: The use of steroids is nothing new to the world. Since the time of the Greek Olympics athletes have been using performance enhancing drugs in order to heighten their athletic performance. In 1886 the 1st person to die due to performance enhancing drugs was a ...
16689: Alcoholism
... that you do not have to kill yourself to be with someone who had died. They are there with you all the time as long as you have faith. In order to survive in the world today one must keep their faith in God and strive for your dreams and one should have happiness in some way.
16690: Alcoholism
... the United States, countries of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and many European nations. This is paralleled by growing evidence of increasing numbers of alcohol-related problems in other nations, including the Third World. Development Alcoholism, as opposed to merely excessive or irresponsible drinking, has been variously thought of as a symptom of psychological or social stress or as a learned, maladaptive coping behavior. More recently, and probably more ...


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