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    bullying can ultimately lead to loneliness, depression, adjustment difficulties, and poor academic performance. In addition to the many students having to deal with these psychological, they can also run the risk of somatic aftermaths that include poor appetite, headaches, sleep disturbances,…

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    Drugs are bad for everybody that’s common sense, right? Marijuana, however, isn’t a drug it is a plant. It can be used just like cotton and other plants used to make materials. The only difference is that it is more durable than the others. Marijuana only has two known chemicals in it. Those are Delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD). THC is the only mind altering chemical, yet it has no negative effects. Marijuana has many other names, such as weed, hemp, cannabis, THC, smoke,…

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    environment. For those who fall under the genetic category, “Studies show they have a genetic defect in the gene coding for a hormone called leptin, which is involved in appetite regulation. Others are lacking an enzyme, PCI, the function of which is to convert another hormone, PMOC, into neuropeptides that regulate appetite. However, experts say that genetic defects are rare and are not found in the vast majority of obese people in the United States” (West Virginia Health Statistic Center,…

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    the doctor would be in shortly. About three minutes later the doctor walks in, she begins to ask me what was my reason for my visit today so I started to tell her that my appetite was decreasing every day and I was losing weight. The doctor suggested that she write me a prescription for medication that would increase my appetite and I agreed. At this point the doctor states she would be right back with my prescription. While I’m waiting a nurse walks in with a needle in her hand and states “that…

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    Neither King Lear, William Shakespeare’s 17th century tragedy, or Thomas Hobbes’ 1651 book Leviathan are works which immediately call to one’s mind the other. The former is a plot-and-character-driven whirlwind of betrayal, loss, and emotion, while the latter is designed after a geometric proof, logically developing a philosophical argument. Despite the outward differences, the two texts share a crucial characteristic – they are focused on the examination of humanity. Leviathan established…

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    some episodes, an army of bulldogs or another feline predator did the job. 2.) Tweety's signature lines: "I tawt I taw a puddy tat!" and "I did! I did taw a puddy tat!" 3.) Sylvester spending the whole episode crafting plans to sate his canary appetite through either concrete schemes or devices. However, just like Wile E. Coyote who spends the whole episode crafting plans on how to satisfy his roadrunner cravings, his plans ended in failure because of any of the following: 1.) The plans'…

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    had been making man, stuffing him full of such hopping greeds and passions that he has to blow himself to pieces as often as he conveniently can manage it – would it also have occurred to you to make him burst himself with such a phenomenon as cachinnation? That same laughter, madam, is as irrelevancy which almost amounts to relevation (p.54).” In this quote Thomas is explaining that men can be fed false hopes and dreams and when crushed can lead them to insanity, especially laughing because…

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    Farmer is suffering from major depressive disorder. I have come to this conclusion because Mr. Farmer is displaying multiple symptoms of depression. These include changes in appetite, inability to sleep well, a feeling of excessive guilt, feeling tired all the time, loss of pleasure from activities he once enjoyed and suicidal thoughts. It has been noted in Mr. Farmer’s file that he has not been going to the bar with his friends…

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    Garcinia Cambogia

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    Garcinia Cambogia Vs CLA Supplements derived from natural and artificial sources are mostly designed to enhance a particular body function. A large number of supplements are derived from more than one source to make them more effective in dealing with various problems. The human body absorbs natural ingredients from various healthy sources more readily compared to chemically altered ingredients. Some of the most popular natural supplements include CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid) and Garcinia…

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    The Cultural Monster

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    confined within an individual due to societal standards. However, through these monsters, individual desires are revealed, intensified, and acted upon. In the book “Interview with a Vampire”, Lestat constantly acts to satisfy the desire of his sexual appetite. He does not struggle with performing immoral activities, such as killing innocent human beings, so long as he satisfies his need for blood. He also does not care what Louis, society, or anyone else thinks about the way he is acting and…

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