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    Arts of film - Film analysis : khalil baajour (31430761) Film : Hiroshima mon amour (genre : drama) Opening Shot : The poetic and internal tone as well as the poetic construction of the film is immediatly set from the opening moments. In a mysterious series of closeup we see the bodies of two lovers, covered with ash, embracing in closeup. Immediatly we are not sure what we are seeing but after some dissvolves it becomes clear to be the delicate embrace of two human bodies. "You saw nothing in…

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    Since then is under the “hypnotic spell” of Socrates. He was tremendously under the influences of his master that leaving behind what he thought of becoming and become a philosopher. Plato’s subtle soul had found a new joy in the dialectic game of Socrates. The last discussion of…

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    money was no object. Inspiring, to say the least. The notion of dreaming and living without regard for financial reality can open the imagination to entire worlds that money had rendered unrealistic. But profound narrative, dizzying imagery and hypnotic music aside, this video reveals an attitude about money that is hostile to economic prosperity and, more importantly, living a moral life. For despite what Alan Watts, Hollywood and Occupy Wall Street might say, money is a vitally important…

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    Pharmacologic Insomnia

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    (Polit & Beck, 2014) In the 20th century pharmacologic strategies were the most widespread treatments for insomnia. In the 60’s hypnotics treatments and techniques were one of the top choices for insomnia. Since the 80’s and onwards hypotonic therapies have diminished due to researchers admitting that depression, unhappiness and insomnia are comorbid medical conditions. So healthcare…

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    Braking Vs. Breaking Them

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    Bad Habits: Breaking Them vs. "Braking" Them By Wendy N. Lapidus-Saltz Dec 29, 2007 Sometimes there's a habit that has been so damaging, so annoying, or frankly, so unsavory that we simply need to cut it out of our lives. Like mold on cheese. Other times we're not ready, or able, to slice it off completely. Or maybe it has been with us so long, it's just hard to imagine life without it. And there are certain habits that are useful once in a blue moon, for particular situations, and we need to…

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    just eating this made me realize the sad conclusion that minorities are certainly still being discriminated against children's programming. As I tallied my numbers these facts and figures made it clear that tokenism is under the surface of these hypnotic ads selling sugary cereals, sugary drinks and Barbie Doll images with only white children being the leaders. The white male dominant world continues to feed the minds of our children alienation. In John J. O'Connor's article, "What Are T.V. Ads…

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    Doodle Jump

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    Mobile phone gaming has come along way over the years. Many phone makers have tried and failed, but it was not until Apple released the iPhone that we truly saw the emergence mobile gaming for the masses. Nowadays you can see people from all walks of life tapping their screens on the train trying to beat their best scores. Even though the graphics and processing power of mobile phones has improved by leaps and bounds the most popular games are not necessarily the ones with the most versatile…

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    Benzodiazepines are anxiolytics, antiepileptics, muscle relaxants, and sedative-hypnotics (Lippincott, 2013). Their exact mechanism of action is not well-understood, but it is known that benzodiazepines potentiate the effects of GABA. Benzodiazepines are used for anxiety and seizure disorders, and have an off-label use for acute alcohol…

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    Human Suck Essay

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    Ben Stout Mrs. Peeden English 9 3 March 2015 Humans Suck Humanity is coming to an end. Katharine Hepburn “We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers - but never blame yourself. It 's never your fault. But it 's always your fault, because if you want change you 're the one who has got to change.” Elders are abused by kids and the ones they love. Education is failing, and the economy is collapsing. The police are corrupt. Politicians lie, and…

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    associated with Promethazine include lean, purple sprite, sizzurp, purple drank, drank, and promo. Just a couple of side effects are twitching, tremors, drooling, trouble swallowing, and problems with balance or walking. A barbiturate used as a sedative hypnotic and anticonvulsant, also known as Phenobarbital. Phenobarbital acts as an anti-anxiety medication because of its sedative properties. It is also used as an anti-seizure medication in those suffering from epilepsy. One of the reasons…

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