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    Chronic Fatigue

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    How Dehydration And Chronic Fatigue Are Connected? Summary: Water is the main ingredients required for our bodies to work in a proper manner. It's important to drink the daily required amount of fresh clean water to prevent dehydration. If you’re suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome, then dehydration might occur more frequently. Main Content: When we have chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), it is quite common for us to develop the problem of dehydration. The natural thirst reflex of our body…

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    Tupac Thesis

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    Since the commercialization of rap, many popular rap artist lacked substance, but there are still artist and songs that makes their viewers think and reflect on themselves and their surroundings. An example of an artist that can make gangsta rap and also conscious rap and still be well known is Tupac. Tupac is known for holding a gangsta image and even having gangsta sounds, but he is no stranger to making songs about loving our women and wanting to be better like in his song Dear Mama, 1995.…

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    Hip Hop Analysis

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    William Blake Taylor Ms. McGrath English 4, Period 4 4/6/16 Reading Between The Lines of Rhymes: a Hip-Hop Analysis Ever since Hip-hop was introduced in the 1970’s, it has evolved into a life-changing, multi-million making business. Its popularity has become an influential significance throughout the nation, persuading economical, political, and behavioral revolution. Recent rappers are encompassing a “thug-life” that surrounds drugs, gangs, misogyny and violence. Through the evolution of…

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    Chronic Stress

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    McEwen, Gunnar, and Heim (2009) delineated the effects of acute stress versus chronic stress on the brain and behavior. Acute stressors depends on the level of glucocorticoid elevations. Small increases result in enhanced hippocampus-mediated learning and memory, where larger, prolonged elevations impair hippocampal function. Chronic stress causes dendritic atrophy in the rodent’s hippocampal CA 3 pyramidal neurons. Chronic stress can inhibit neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus as well as cause…

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    Chronic Periodontitis

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    with tooth mobility increasing and finally tooth loss(1). Furthermore, it is characterized by the periodontal pocket formation and recession of the gingiva. The hallmark clinical feature of established PD is clinical attachment loss(CAL) (2) (3). Chronic periodontitis(CP) is a gingivitis pathological development, which, in contrast, is a reversible inflammation in response to intraoral plaque microorganisms that is restricted entirely to the gingival soft tissues without CAL observed.…

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    Chronic Stress

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    breathe faster and our muscles get tensed (McLeod, 2010). There are two types of stress, acute and chronic. Acute stress is part of our everyday life, it “comes from demands and pressures of the recent past and anticipated demands and pressures of the near future. Acute stress is thrilling and exciting in small doses, but too much is exhausting” (Lyle H. Miller, PhD, and Alma Dell Smith, PhD., 2014). Chronic stress is when a…

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    Chronicity In Family

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    Many families in Canada and around the world live with a person who has one or more chronic condition. Chronic conditions can include illnesses such as Cancer or Diabetes; conditions such as Rheumatoid Arthritis and Crohn’s disease; and mental health issues like depression or schizophrenia. No matter what the variation is, any kind of chronic condition can have detrimental effects on families. This paper will explore the concept of chronicity within a family, focusing on the negative effects…

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    Chronic Discrimination

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    For racial minorities, chronic perceived discrimination is stressful and leads to mental and physical changes (Pascoe & Richman, 2009). Perceived discrimination and experiences with racism change neural emotion circuits, which may contribute to the race gap in achievement (Johns et al., 2008). The mere anticipation of racial discrimination can create a stress response (Sawyer et al., 2012). When discrimination is perceived, the threat response is activated leading to increases in both…

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    Chronic Procrastination

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    across the assignment you have been putting off for a week now—and it is due tomorrow. Your body responds instantly, flooding your brain with a mix of adrenaline and anxiety. You forget the idea of sleeping tonight as you face the consequences of your chronic procrastination. Frantically, you work throughout the night, debating whether the week of Netflix was worth the stress you are facing. As 3:15 a.m. rolls around, you swear you will never procrastinate your homework again,…

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    deeply on our lives. Guilt takes two diverse forms in the Scarlet Letter; public guilt, which allowed Hester to rejuvenate, and private guilt, which caused sickness to form in Dimmesdale. The idea of depression or hefty amounts of guilt leading to chronic illness can be seen in modern society through academic sources. To begin dissecting this phenomenon, an understanding of the process that lead Dimmesdale’s overwhelming sense of guilt is necessary. Moreover, A very intricate…

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