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- 5941: About Medical Marijuana
- ... of the tremendous increase in the number of recreational users in the 1970s: Marijuana's popularity compelled many scientists to study its health effects. They subsequently discovered marijuana's remarkable history as a medicine, inspiring many studies of its therapeutic potential; Many recreational users who also happened to be afflicted with conditions for which marijuana has therapeutic potential inadvertently discovered its ...
- 5942: I Am . . . ?
- ... place in between, and most Americans are in it. It is that place that allows one to be patriotic to America, and still hold on to his own culture and history. All humans struggle with the search for their identity, or, individuality. Some have no trouble finding it; others spend their whole lives looking for it, but never find it. Ichiro ...
- 5943: Hypnosis in Psychology
- Hypnosis in Psychology Throughout the history of this country, hypnosis has been dismissed as a form of gimmickry. Contrary to this, for centuries numerous cultures have used hypnosis as a means of mental and spiritual healing ...
- 5944: Huntington's Disease
- ... occurrences are also known. Since this disease occurs later in life, the only chance you would have of being diagnosed with it was if it was in your family's history. If one of the parents of a child has Huntington's Disease and the other does not, the child has a 50% chance of inheriting the disease. Once it is ...
- 5945: As For Me And My House and Surfacing: Heros
- ... 171). In her madness, she must listen to the gods and follow their rules, she avoids man made objects and eats an hallucinogenic mushroom (194). She states that: "Everything from history must be eliminated" (190). Under the god's dictate she must burn one page from each book including a book about log cabins which represents her father, and one page ...
- 5946: Hemophilia
- ... hemophilia is carried by females however those affected are almost always males. In one-third of all cases hemophilia thought to be caused by spontaneous gene mutation with no family history. This is how females are able to be affected by hemophilia. Inheritance is controlled by a recessive sex-linked factor carried by the mother on the X chromosome. There is ...
- 5947: Hemispheres of the Brain
- ... S,. Corter, C,. Trehub, S,.1983). We have leaned more in the past 20 years about the brain and it's hemispheric asymmetry than we had learned in combined previous history.(Kosslyn, 1993). Most of this new work has been devoted to the study of cerebral functions in adults, but recently there has been a growing interest in infants and young ...
- 5948: Canterbury Tales: Who is the Narrator?
- ... so that ancient documents could be read. The churchman had a double intellectual duty: to protect this storehouse of wisdom, and to add to it by writing new texts on history, theology, and philosophy. But, because of the technical demands of producing books, not every writer in the Church was a writer as we think of writers now. Rather than creating ...
- 5949: Vaccine
- ... claim is wrong, as it lacks an important side, which is was the number of disease among children increasing or decreasing before the vaccine invention. By reviewing the child disease history before vaccine's invention, we see that the number of child-disease cases was already decreasing before the invention of vaccines. Nowadays, the number of child-disease cases are beginning ...
- 5950: Antibiotic Resistance
- ... this will just give the bacteria some time to find a way to avoid the effects of the drug. One antibiotic that will always have a long lasting effect in history is penicillin. This was the first antibiotic ever to be discovered. Alexander Fleming was the person responsible for the discovery in 1928. In his laboratory, he noticed that in some ...
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