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    to have antioxidant properties.” Even though Guarana has bad side effects similar to caffeine but in the other hand, it has good effects to the human body also. According to Wong, Cathy, “Guaraná is reputed to be a stimulant and increase mental alertness, fight fatigue, and increase stamina and physical endurance.” These substances are good for the human body if used in the right…

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    The process of gazing at "secondary kinds of beauty" like physical beauty of a boy such as Tadzio, and it is a process, means reaching a place where one can see pure Beauty. Weil notes that "he will finally arrive at the center of the labyrinth. And there God is waiting to eat him. Later he will go out again, but he will be changed, he will have become different, after being eaten and digested by God" (Weil, 164). Obviously one is not literally eaten and digested by God, rather one climbs the…

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    3.2 Regulatory Compliance

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    3.2 Regulatory compliance 3. 2 (1) Joint Commission This is the guideline on patient safety, such as Hospital National Patient Safety Goals-2016. It aims at the development of the patients’ safety. The goal of the commission is to simulate problems with health care safety and resolve them. 3.2 (2) The Centers for Disease Control This provides the information related to medication Safety Basics in the CDC and various guidelines, as well as information related to adverse drug events (ADEs) which…

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    cognitive enhancing drugs. These drugs. while helpful, cause more harm than good. Due to these harmful physical and emotional effects, cognitive enhancing drugs should not be used. Many counter this argument by stating the positives of enhancers: the alertness and improvement of focus. While all of these benefits are true, the pernicious effects are much more concerning. Brendan Maher, a writer for Nature.com, writes, “[r]oughly half reported unpleasant side effects, and some discontinued…

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    putting fingers in the mouth. Nail-biting can cause the risk of developing infections, colds, and damaging the teeth (Gibson, 2016). Also, I would bite my nails if I become stressed instead of turning to food, and it helps to calm the nerves and alertness, so I will not quickly become bored or…

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    In Plato’s, Allegory Of The Cave, the cave is a representation of the world we live in. The chains represent the hold politicians have on our life. The light represents the daylight, awareness and knowledge. The darkness represents the night time, blindness, and unconsciousness. The fire is a representation of the sun. He uses the comparison, material world versus world of ideas, in which the material world is what we perceive as reality because that is all we can observe. The material…

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    Consistently hitting the snooze button, procrastinating time to get out of bed, and sometimes missing important parts of morning routines are all conflicts most teenagers face in the morning. Teenagers all across America struggle with sleep deprivation, and are not as advanced as foreign countries in academics. They are negatively impacted because of early school start times and the duration of the school year. These negative impacts on teenagers in America are mental health as a result of sleep…

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    The paranoid position "is a position of terrible alertness to the dangers posed by the hateful and envious part-objects that one defensively projects into" (128). It implants a sense of suspicion upon objects that questions the intentions of the objects that aren't outrightly displayed. The depressive position…

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    driven by pain or danger that is probable to occur. Whether or not the threat is imagined or real, some responses of such an emotion may include the increase of one’s heart rate, and muscle tension, sweating, racing thoughts, and a higher sense of alertness. When fear becomes the key emotion [thought and] felt, it stimulates all these reactions [and thoughts] in the human body which is all known as the flight-or-fight response. You can either run from it, or run towards it [and fight against…

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    Chronic Stress

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    Stress is a normal physical response to events that make you feel threatened or upset your balance in some way. (Melinda Smith, M.A., Robert Segal, M.A., and Jeanne Segal, Ph.D., 2014). We experience stress on a daily basis, but what may be stressful for some, may not be so for others. Stress can be caused by, working long hours or under dangerous conditions, having to give a presentation in front of classmates or colleagues, getting divorce or having financial problems, all of these examples…

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