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    ave you ever smoked marijuana? Chances are that you have smoked marijuana at least once in your lifetime. The government survey (2012 National Survey on drug use and health) showed that 18.9 million Americans 12 or older (7.3%) had used marijuana in the prior month. That’s a lot of smokers! Much more than you would expect for an illegal drug. What makes this drug so popular? Why is it illegal? Should it be legal? That my friends, is what i'll be explaining to you. What makes marijuana so popular…

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    essentials. How can you prevent Rett Syndrome? Well doctors have proved that Rett Syndrome is a randomly found in a female infant. RTT is a non-inherited genetic disorder. Rett Syndrome is often described as autism, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s, epilepsy, and other various anxiety disorders.An analysis of treatment, symptoms, and causes of Rett Syndrome will help people understand the conditions. Rett Syndrome is defined in infancy, seen mostly in girls, it can also be seen in boys but it’s…

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    such as that of Bratty v A-G for NI [1963] AC 386 where the appellant killed a woman while giving her a ride and subsequently disposed of her body before returning to his residence. It was discovered that the appellant languished from psychomotor epilepsy and claimed not to be aware of his actions at the time of the killing. The judge denied his raising of the automatism defence and nudged the jury in the direction of that of insanity and the jury subsequently convicted the appellant of murder.…

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    Ordinarily, several countries have testified to the successful use of medical marijuana, which has led people to use it. In fact, this substance has been shown to stop or suppress the development and spread of HIV, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, epilepsy and many other ailments that affect millions of people around the world. Usually, it has been heard that the consumption of marijuana in Guatemala has a penalty of two months to two years without the benefit of a substitute measure.…

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    empathy is so new to the psychiatric world; there is very little definite information about the disorder. One rare documented case involved a woman who developed “hyper empathy,” after having part of her brain removed in an effort to control her severe epilepsy. The woman’s case was especially unique because removing part of the temporal lobe involves area of the brain which recognizes emotions. After the surgery was performed, the woman’s seizures stopped, but she reported a new type of…

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    Ethnocentrism is the attitude of considering one’s own culture as superior and as the right one, and looking down on other cultures. Ethnocentrism leads to valuing certain beliefs and behaviors that people share in a community and ethnocentric people believe that their way of living and behavior is the natural and normal way. Hmong people migrated to the United States from Laos to escape the ongoing war, and their culture and beliefs collided with American cultural in several ways. Hmong’s and…

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    What Cause Autism?

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    Autism is a developmental disorder, which is diagnosed based on a group of behavioral symptoms leading to difficulty in communicating and forming relationships. Some of those symptoms include social difficulties, fixated interests, obsessive or repetitive actions and unusually blunt reactions to sensory stimulation. The major symptoms involve no eye contact, no attention, no understanding and frequent tantrums. Some factors that might cause autism in children can be accessibility to toxic…

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    Requiem Psychology

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    The film Requiem tells a tail of a college student named Michela Klinger who comes from a hyper conservative religious family that is extremely overprotective of her after she was diagnosed with Epilepsy. Although Michela believes she is fine and that there is nothing to worry about, her mother is convinced that she is not well and should not attend college. Michela’s mother reluctantly allows her to go to school because her father believes Michela should have a chance to go to school like…

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    Heavy tension on race can be observed in both the play and the movie. Othello is a black man who is the head of the army and is known for his bravery and powerful skill in war, Odin is the star and only black basketball player on his high school team and whole high school. Although the racial undertone is shown more in the movie than it is in the play, it does show that Othello/Odin is seen as different and as an outsider by the rest of the community. Iago/Hugo are jealous of his success and…

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    Opioids, including oxycodone, are used to alleviate pain, especially in the instance of medical procedures. Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) such valproate are targeted towards slowing down the CNS to treat disorders such as epilepsy and seizures. A pregnancy often brings discomforts such as headaches, muscle aches, and cramps which leads many women to turn to OTC drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Some drugs are safe to take at certain points in the pregnancy, but dangerous…

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