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111: Heart Attacks
... stress in your life is also possible. Physical exercise, consciously confronting anger, and relaxation techniques, are all ways to manage stress and, therefore, reduce energy built up in the body. Meditation and yoga are two examples of relaxation. Given this information, people who smoke should quit and everyone should learn stress management techniques. This would reduce heart attacks in the United ...
112: Drug Abuse
... who are going through the same thing that they are. They also learn tools that they can use to help them through the recovery period, such as prayer, excercise, and meditation. Drug abuse is a serious problem, but through treatment and therapy, it can be overcome.
113: Lucid Dreaming
... up as a reasonable theory. It is thought that in a half- awake and half-dreaming state a person dreams of leaving their body. OBEÕs are often elicited during deep meditation and relaxation where it is reasonable to assume that during the trance a person could fall asleep and have a lucid dream which felt like an OBE but was just ...
114: Hypnosis
... trained relaxation, concentration on one's own breathing, or by a variety of monotonous practices and rituals that are found in many mystical, philosophical, and religious systems.(Fire walking, or meditation) Characteristics Hypnosis results in the gradual assumption by the subject of a state of consciousness wholly dissimilar to either wakefulness or sleep, during which attention is withdrawn from the outside ...
115: The Dangers of Smoking Marijuana
... nicknames, such as pot, weed, ganja, sensi, herb, and others. It is an ancient drug that dates back to hundreds of years to Asia. Many cultures have used it during meditation, religious worship, and for intoxication. Marijuana itself comes from the Indian Hemp plant. It is the third most widely used drug in the United States, according to a survey taken ...
116: Alternative Medicine
... most common and most widely used are mind-body intervention, alternative systems of medical practice and herbal medicine. Mind-body intervention is the use of the mind, such as hypnosis, meditation and yoga to enhance health. These techniques have been shown to be effective in treating conditions from hypertension, asthma, insomnia and chronic pain. One good example is a 10-year ...
117: The Quest to Understand the Origins of Humans
... believe in it usually practice non-violence at any cost. Even if someone hits you do not hit back. People who believe in Buddha spent a lot of time in meditation, deep thinking which is suppose to open for you the gateway to the truth or your soul or some other term the religion might use. All creation myths have one ...
118: Young Offenders Act in Canada
Young Offenders Act in Canada The subject of young offenders in our troubled society has been one that has generated many hours of thought and meditation for concerned members. It is felt by many that the change needed in the area of delinquency within the First Nations culture is to overcome the effects of colonization and ...
119: Hamlet Was Weak and Diminutive
... to his father’s ghost, he seemed charged and full of eagerness to complete his task. He said, “ Haste me to know’t, that I, with wings as swift / As meditation or the thoughts of love, / May sweep to my revenge.” However, at the end of the scene, he doesn’t seem to be in a big hurry. He leaves saying ...
120: Does Hamlet Have A Tragic Flaw?
... there and the stage was set for tragedy. There was no way for Hamlet to change his destiny. "Haste me to know `t, that I, with wings as swift As meditation or the thought of love May sweep to my revenge." Hamlet's surrounding are increasingly affected by his flaw. Hamlet begins to forget all important obligations in his life and ...


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