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301: Depressioo
... deprivation inevitably leads to fatigue (Kim 14) and over time chronic fatigue (Robbins 6). Depression also slows down the physical reactions of people as well as their ability to perform everyday activities. Some victims of depression also experience physical feelings of being worn out, headaches, impaired vision, and hot and cold flashes (Robbins 17). Of course, not all people who experience ... professional (Robbins 147). The primary practitioners of biological services are the psychiatrists. They specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disturbances, according to a medical model (Kim 89). Psychiatrists use medications, physically based treatments, along with psychotherapy techniques to help a patient recover from depression (Kim 89). The most popular treatment for depression is the prescription of antidepressants, but like most drugs, antidepressant medications may cause side effects (Robbins 148). A recent study indicated that about two percent of adult Americans use antidepressants and that an estimated 20 to 30 million prescriptions for antidepressants were filled that year of the study (Robbins 148). Before prozac there was three major groups of ...
302: How Magnets Affect Computer Disks
How Magnets Affect Computer Disks BackGround One of the most commonly used Computer data storaged mediums is a Computer Disk or a Floppy. These are used in everyday life, in either our workplace or at home. These disks have many purposes, such as: Storing data: Floppies can be used to store software/data for short preiods of time ... a magnet, that may be in the open or inside any device, such as a speaker phone in computer speakers or stereo or a telephone. And becuase of the common use of magnets in everyday life, more and more floppies are damaged everyday. Even though protective coverings against magnets and other electrical hazards, are available for floppies, they are not used very commonly. Therefore, ...
303: Identity Theft
Identity Theft Boo! Are you scared? You should be, you see I'm a ghost and everyday I tap in to the information cyber world. And everyday I have access to you. Worse yet I could be you. According to the secret service approximatly one half a billion dollars is lost every year to identity theft online ... vast corperations, little guys selling warez, doctors visiting patients in their cyber offices, church organazations, and cyber crime as well as cyber criminals.With so many new users signing on everyday the cyber world has become a tourast trap so to speak where nameless faceless conartists work the crowds. Ghosts.Anybody can fall victem to a ghost. Nobody is really ...
304: Imagine Being A Swinger Of Bir
... different earth in the third stanza. It can be seen that reality and the understanding of reality also follow this same trip on the birches. The reality that everyone faces everyday is introduced in the first stanza and reality is broken in with a rampage of imagination in the second stanza. Finally a newer and more enlightened reality can be seen ... it, using the phrase, "Often you must have seen them." This is part of the earth's truth that Frost reveals to his reader; a reality that people live with everyday of their lives. Frost's alliteration--here the repetition of s and k sounds--lets us hear as well as see the birch trees after a freezing rain and the ... in the breeze "shattering" and crashing "on the snow crust." It also imitates the crunch of snow under the weight of boots. The s sounds suggest the rising breeze--his use of s sounds increases as it rises. These sounds also suggest the scratch and swish of birch branches scraped on the crust. These sounds contribute to the tone, or ...
305: Archaeology
... an archaeologist because they have a “frozen moment in time” with which to observe human action in a given space. Herculaneum experienced a pyroclastic surge from Mount Vesuvius thus freezing everyday life in a split second. The patterning of all the artifacts covered under pyroclastic flow and the condition in which they were found help explain the final moments of Herculaneum ... find artifacts exactly as they were up to the point of abandonment. Primary, the second, is desirable as well, but is when the materials are deposited at the point of use. Secondary, the least desirable to an archaeologist, is when the materials are deposited away from the point of use. An example of a cultural formation process is the way in which food is collected (hunting). Certain things can be inferred from these processes and more data can be ...
306: Serial Killers, the Minds, the Methods, the Madness
... the Methods, the Madness The murders are senseless. The killers are viscous. They could invoke a ritual of terror including rape, torture and eventually death. Death by strangulation, knifing and use of firearms. The usual prey includes women and boys, but everyone is vulnerable. The human culture has long been fascinated with the macabre, what is monstrous, aberrant and criminal. Whether ... profile was made by renowned FBI profiler John Douglas, in solving the murder of a twelve year old little girl. Though it has become a trend in law enforcement to use the FBI’s profiling, it should be recognized that many federal agencies have little experience in cases such as serial killings. Thus it would be more beneficial to train the ... not surprising that many self-help groups have arisen in recent years. With all the facts known about serial killers, it is not surprising to find statistics that relate to everyday life. It is reported in Schechter and Everitt that the United States accounts for 76% of the world’s total serial killers. The majority of American serial killers, 84% ...
307: Analysis Of Similes In The Ill
... a great tool in the simile. Just by opening the book in a random place the reader is undoubtedly faced with one, or within a few pages. Homer seems to use everyday activities, at least for the audience, his fellow Greeks, in these similes nearly exclusively. When one is confronted with a situation that is familiar, one is more likely to put ... as a poet, was to stir people, and the easier the better. What better way than to appeal to ones already experienced emotions? To make a person feel like their everyday actions somehow partook in a greater story is what is accomplished by using the similes that Homer used. These similes brought the story down to earth, and everyday life ...
308: Analysis Of Similes In The Ill
... a great tool in the simile. Just by opening the book in a random place the reader is undoubtedly faced with one, or within a few pages. Homer seems to use everyday activities, at least for the audience, his fellow Greeks, in these similes nearly exclusively. When one is confronted with a situation that is familiar, one is more likely to put ... as a poet, was to stir people, and the easier the better. What better way than to appeal to ones already experienced emotions? To make a person feel like their everyday actions somehow partook in a greater story is what is accomplished by using the similes that Homer used. These similes brought the story down to earth, and everyday life ...
309: Coffee Break
... affects the brain and the body, one would have to be a Chemist. I read the books; the whole process is very complicated. It will be better explained if I use symbols. In our brains there is a molecule that controls the speed are brain works. Picture a bunch of gas and brake pedals in a brain, a set for each ... within the coffee culture, going there before school, or during the summer to get an iced coffee to cool down. I made a point of traveling from Exeter to Portsmouth everyday, simply to get coffee. How did I become a part of this culture? By simply going there everyday did I become a member of this odd tribe of people, slave to caffeine. Which got me thinking about caffeine, and what a strange drug it is. Having affects ...
310: Holocaust
... term? Would one think it was of a positive of negative connotation? What about the association it had with the holocaust, would it then be considered negative? Did the Nazis use the role of propaganda overtly? Propaganda played an extremely crucial part in the Nazi’s rise of power, the brainwashing of the Germans to hating and ultimately killing the Jews ... economy and whatever was going wrong in Germany, the Jews were held responsible. From this basis set, the Germans branched out a new form of anti-Semitism. It was the use of propaganda to rid Germany and the rest of the world of Jews and what they represented. They would take any measure to execute this task. To execute this task ... be beneficial. The Nazi’s held Mass meetings usually associated with brainwashing the Germans of anti-Semitic views. They distributed various visual aids such as flyers, posters, and eventually the use of radio and cinema would be used as well. The common effort of Hitler was to speak to the masses. He wasn’t looking for smart and intelligent people ...


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