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    at least 24 hours, and some authors suggest that it may last up to 72 hours. This could harm patients with critical illness such as severe sepsis or septic shock. [8]Since it’s introduction in the 1970s, Propofol has become the most widely used IV hypnotic Today. The most prominent effect of Propofol is a…

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    Sterling silver jewelry has always been popular precious metal in all countries in ancient legends and throughout history. While silver is used in many products, their use as money and sterling silver jewelry are the source of its mystique and intrigue. There are many pieces of film on the basis of the sterling silver jewelry theft and looking for sterling silver jewelry lost items with magical properties. If you like sterling silver jewelry, you will probably feel the same way every time you…

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    Repetition in Annabel Lee Edgar Allan Poe demonstrates repetition in his poem Annabel Lee. He repeats with emphasis that Annabel Lee was beautiful and his. He repeats the phrase kingdom by the sea. Using the repetition, he creates tension in order to build for a better ending. All of this comes together to create a theme of obsession. He uses the phrase “my beautiful Annabel lee” throughout the poem stressing the fact that he was so madly in love with this woman. His repetition creates a…

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    shovel breaking the ground is the only noise that reaches my ears. The warm tears running down my cheeks, the only thing I feel. I slow down my breathing to match the rhythm of the steady chink of my shovel as it enters the dirt, almost reaching a hypnotic state. Anything to keep my mind off what is happening. Chink. An image of me on my knees beside the road flashes before my eyes, and with it comes a searing pain. My shovel misses its mark and I’m jerked out of my stupor. Looking over my…

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    or anger (devaluation)” (NIMH). This can be seen by her swings from close relationships with her brother, to roaming the streets by herself. Or her transition to being head-over-heels for Tyria to being abandoned by her. Her suicide attempts and hypnotic feelings are also indicative of Borderline Personality Disorder. One of the risk factors for this disorder is genetics, because her father suffered from mental illness and was a convicted criminal himself, there is more reason to believe the…

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    describes what these drugs were used for, but I had to do a little more research to get a full understanding. They were swallowed or ingested. From my understanding, it was once considered to be one of the biggest drugs in the U.S. It is a sedative and hypnotic drug and was used as a barbiturate substitute. They were originally imported from India and were developed to aid sleep. However, by 1984 the DEA eliminated Quaaludes from the U.S because of their high abuse percentages. However, in the…

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    This whole chapter was very interesting. I was kind of saddened in a way to read about so many ways to self destruct. I believe that in this part of the world (the west) we have low standards about how to love our selves, how to love our bodies and to treat our bodies like a temple. In our text book on page 301 there is a table (10-3) that shows the risks and consequences of drug misuse. Regardless of the type of drug that is being abused and or misused there are plenty of consequences and…

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    hypnotist touched my shoulder, and I finally woke up from a nap that I would not tell how long it too, I was lost in time. The session was wonderful, and I felt some kind of relieve in my body. The hypnosis session altered my consciousness. In the hypnotic state, I was relaxed and more of in sleep and I was perceiving, acting, thinking, and feeling according to the suggestions of the hypnotist. The hypnotist’s suggestions influenced my perception and action. The taste sensation of color was a…

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    Productions, a new record label from New York. Using imaginative techniques and resorting to unconventional sounds, the trio breaks the barriers of jazz music and steps on cinematic territories, illustrating sceneries that are simultaneously frightening, hypnotic, and curious. “In The Beginning It Wasn't Just The Word...”, a slowly-cooked 20-minute piece enveloped…

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    would give life over limb for their beloved captain. Odysseus runs his team more like a family and he prepares for the worst like how he wants to keep them safe from the mystical sirens and puts wax in their ears so they can't hear their enchanting, hypnotic songs. This is evidence that Odysseus is a caring captain to his crew and keeps them safe. Although Odysseus has significant strengths in the story he has a totally mesmerizing behavior.…

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