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    whereas drug abuse can be categorized as the habitual taking of addictive substance despite negative consequences (Shaffer, 2012). The creation of BDZ in the 1960’s allowed the discontinuation of harmful and addicting barbiturates. The anxiolytic and hypnotic properties of BDZs help individuals who are experiencing insomnia and anxiety problems. Although BDZ can be helpful to some individuals in the treatment of anxiety disorders, they have potential for abuse and may cause dependence and…

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    Blues People Essay

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    The American saxophonist based in Paris, Logan Richardson, released interesting albums in the past to make us curious about his next step. Shift, his Blue Note debut, was recorded with the illustrious Pat Metheny, Jason Moran, Harish Raghavan, and Nasheet Waits, but the new album, Blues People, features a new band whose exploration of sound allows a sensible coexistence between post-bop, blues, hard rock, hip-hop, and electronica. Throughout the 14-song repertoire, a past and present reflection…

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    investigating? Naples’ “Survivors Going Public” chapter clearly reveals how illusory that privileged academic voice can be, especially in terms of” generating egalitarian feminist participatory research strategies” (192). There is a captivating (if not hypnotic) glamor bestowed upon degree holders. I am thankful for the intervention of awareness regarding location and positionality that various feminist epistemologies – feminist anthropology, feminist Sociology, Women’s & Gender Studies - have…

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    Labyrinth Research Paper

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    labyrinth, although it seems like a pretty calm place. There is a sense of white noise distractions. It almost seems like all of your senses are being stimulated other than maybe your sense of taste. When you are walking the labyrinth it almost seems hypnotic. Participants forget how silly they look to other people just twisting and turning on a cement block. While it has an interesting layout it has an even more interesting purpose. A labyrinth is an ancient symbol that represents wholeness.…

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    During the nineteenth century, Romanticism, a cultural, artistic, and intellectual movement, grew to a point in which many people were influenced by the characteristics of this era. Characteristics that can be defined with intense feeling and emotional expression. It held shared values of both reasoning, self-intuition, and human emotion, which provided an alternative to the views held by the Enlightenment movement: Order, clarity, and rational restraint. Being just as important to logic,…

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    Knee Arthroscopy Essay

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    intra-articular agents as local anesthetics, opioids, ketamine, NSAIDS and a2-adrenergic agonists for prevention and treatment of pain after knee surgeries [3]. Dexmedetomidine is a potent and highly selective a2-adrenoreceptor agonist. It has sedative-hypnotic, anxiolytic, analgesic, anesthetic and sympatholytic effects [4].…

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    Sleep Aids

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    In order to help them fall asleep, or stay asleep, people in Arizona, and elsewhere, may use sleep aids. These types of hypnotic and sedative medications, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suppress activities in the central nervous system. This helps to induce and maintain sleep. Although sleeping aids may help people to get the rest that their bodies need, a recent study has shown that they may be dangerous for drivers. In 2013, the Food and Drug Administration…

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    To Pip A Bird Analysis

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    similarly to Uncle Sam, Lucy enters the album in the song Alright by saying, “What you want, a house or a car \ 40 acres and a mule, a piano a guitar \ Anything, see my name is Lucy...” (Alright). The idea of offering things to Lamar has similar hypnotic powers to those of uncle sam, who was a personification of society’s evils. Since the two are so similar in their motives and demanding tone, it could be inferred that Lucy is also a personification of the evils of society. The only difference…

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    Tarantella Poem Analysis

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    stanza of this poem and the frequent use of commas and the fluctuation of long and short lines epitomize the pace or rhythm of this stanza on whether it speeds up or slows down. The fast and catchy tempo of the music for this dance is said to be hypnotic and is even used for an interesting research on individuals who suffer from depression to possibly see the effects of whether he has or has not become…

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    The first disorder is substance abuse. There are many ways to abuse substances, some examples are marijuana, 2K, spices, bath salt, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, hypnotics, opioid painkillers, methamphetamine, cocaine, club drugs (Molly, ecstasy and other drugs). People that abuse marijuana can experience red eyes, dry mouth, slowed/delayed reaction, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, feeling “high”.…

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