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    In fact, EEG studies prove that hypnotized people are wide awake. Hypnosis can not cause someone to act against their will. In actuality, hypnotized people can withstand and refuse hypnotic suggestions since their state of conscious is awake. Hypnotic suggestibility is an altered state in which one is more prone to act on suggestions from the hypnotist. I believe I would be highly suggestible, but only depending on my setting. If I were alone with a hypnotist I would…

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    Abstract This paper is about the different types barbiturates drug and the effect it has on a person. “Barbiturates were introduced in the early 1900s (for medical use) as sedatives, hypnotics, anesthetics, and anticonvulsants.” “These drugs cause depression or slowing down of the central nervous system – made of your brain and spinal cord.” (PAMF, 2015). Barbiturate drug acts as a central nervous system affecting the body to make you feel drowsy or temporary unconsciousness and was used as a…

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    Others demonstrated the drug’s use in therapeutically obtaining vital information and proved respite to the patients. Narco analysus uses drugs with the following active chemical substances - The central nervous system is depressed and sedatives, hypnotics alter higher cognitive functions. The drugs that are used are scopolamine, temazeom, barbiturates, ethanol and seconal. - Nowadays the drug of choice is sodium pentothal which is used for Narco-analysis. Scompolamine was one of the first…

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    “Annabel Lee” and was written by Edgar Allen Poe in 1849, being the last poem he wrote before his death. I believe this is the best poem in the world because the story is easy to follow, the structure is unique, and the echoing effect of the poem is hypnotic. “Annabel Lee” has many clear examples of the devices we discussed in class, and all of those devices work together to create a beautiful, but haunting, poem. To start off, the speaker explains how he fell in love with Annabel Lee many…

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    Ambien pills: The most popular prescribed sleeping aid Ambien (zolpidem) is a narcotic, additionally called a hypnotic. It influences chemicals in your mind that may get to be uneven and result in sleep related problem (sleep deprivation). Ambien is utilized to treat a sleeping disorder. The prompt relief is utilized to help you to sleep when you first go to bed. The developed discharge form, Ambien CR, which has a first layer that disintegrates rapidly to help you sleep off, and a second…

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    high risk of falling during their hospitalization (Helou, Madi & Nassar, 2014). To help decrease the patient risk of falling, I would review the patient current medication; looking for the new administration of opiates, hypertension, sedative or hypnotic medication which, can increase the patient risk of falling (Boenecke, Choi, Lawler, Ponatoski & Zimring, 2011). Then, I will consider the patient age since, increased age increases the patient risk for falling (Given et al., 2011). Finally, I…

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    What Is Barbiturates?

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    Barbital was first introduced as a hypnotic in 1904 (López-Muñoz & Ucha-Udabe, 2005) and Winthrop Chemical Company was granted license for commercialization in the USA (López-Muñoz & Ucha-Udabe, 2005). With thousands of different barbital derivatives, phenobarbital, synthesized in 1911, was…

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    Pros And Cons Of Hypnosis

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    this day people are organizing hypnotic nights just for fun. In my opinion is really unprofessional. If someone can do hypnosis for fun, for popularity can do lots of harm to the people. Another very dangerous aspect of “hypnosis” which is present in models, fashion and beauty world. Girls from the earliest age are learned about size 0, nice skinny body and perfect face. Every single girl in the world want to be perfect, wants to be slim. They are like in hypnotic trans to match the standards…

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    In Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World, he depicts a futuristic “ideal” society where all natural and mental pain is diminished, by biotechnology to create the most idealistic society where there was no pain or worries, everyone is equal as well as happy , but at what price?..as the novel continues huxley slowly unveils the many flaws in this “ideal” society, from citizens futures determined for them, to being unable to think for themselves...all for social stability . Is social stability…

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    history there have been numerous myths, legends, and stories glorifying the pursuit of money and power, no matter the cost. But no matter if wealth and power were obtained or not, the stories that exemplified this chase are the most entrancing and hypnotic stories ever told. The most widely known and best-selling book in the world is the Holy Bible. "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves…

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