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- 5811: Suicide
- ... with a stressful event, such as divorce, loss of a job, or failure in school, led to the suicide. Risk factors include mental illness, substance abuse, previous suicide attempts, family history or suicide, sexual abuse, and impulsive or aggressive behaviors. A decreased level of serotonin in the brain is also found in some people, which may be associated with impulsive aggressiveness ...
- 5812: Cocaine
- ... two species, cultivated primarily in Peru, Bolivia, and Columbia, supply the world’s cocaine. It also can be harvested four times a year. Coca leaves have been used before recorded history by South American Indians, so the knowledge is derived totally from archaeological sources. Chewing coca leaves has been associated historically with the religious ceremonies of the Incas and reserved specifically ...
- 5813: 1984: Summary
- ... rebelling against the party and he understands that he is at risk. Winston is in search of the truth and is concerned because of the party's ability to change history. We find that he likes his work even though it is for the party and against morals. He is introduced to the girl that will play a big part in ...
- 5814: The Crucible - Struggles in the Play
- ... of Abigail goes awry and results in many people dying, while the valiant efforts of John Proctor are unable to save Salem from one of the greatest tragedies in American history.
- 5815: A Tale of Two Cities: Inner Soul and Human Emotion
- ... France for 17 years. Though Lucie marries Darnay, Carton still loves her and in the end, gives his life to save Darnay for her. Dickens, who was fascinated with French history, especially the French Revolution, begins by criticizing the aristocrats' treatment of the poor people of France. In the seventh chapter of book two, the Monsieur the Marquis had accidentally driven ...
- 5816: Eating Disorders
- ... and individual counceling. The most common eating disorder is binge eating. The causes of binge eating are unknown, but up to half of all people with this disorder have a history of depression, sadness, boredome, anxiety and are obeste. This eating disorder differs from anorexia and bulimia because the people do not purge afterward by vomiting or using laxatives. This disorder ...
- 5817: Treating Bulimia
- ... she/he likes, this is often the start of a long process toward recovery. The duration of the eating disorder will certainly be the first determining factor: the shorter its history, the more likely and more quickly recovery is possible. For example, a 14-year-old who has been bulimic for under a year is more likely to benefit from therapy ...
- 5818: Eating Disorders
- ... a relationship, or to be married, than a person suffering from Anorexia Nervosa is. The families of bulimics are drawn from various classes and ethnic groups. Often there is a history of physical or sexual abuse in these families and a higher than usual incidence of substance abuse (Boskind, 1987). There is likely to be depression in one or both parents ...
- 5819: Anorexia Nervosa
- ... who develop the disorder. The families producing anorexic people often show a preoccupation with weight eating, emphasize physical appearance; rely on external standard on self-worth and success, report a history of affective disorder or alcoholism, and experience difficult parent-child interactions. Garfinkel and Garner view cultural pressure to be thin as a major contributing factor. Garfinkel and Garner also believe ...
- 5820: Machiavelli's The Prince
- ... rulers, only later to be acquitted and released. Later Machiavelli had a brief return to public life when he received a grant from Pope Clement of Rome, for writing his History of Florence. Machiavelli died in 1527, leaving his family, according to his son, in poverty. In The Prince, Machiavelli offered a monarchical ruler advice designed to keep that ruler in ...
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