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    publicity to this neurotoxin through intravenously, even at low doses, reasons degeneration of neurons in nigrostriatal location along with the aggregation of alpha-synuclein, formation of Lewy like body. These results result in the change of motor motion which is one of the most important elements of this disease. We know long-term imposition of rotenone (Rot) to Lewis rats reproduces many symptoms of Parkinson disease. Rot (3 mg/kg/day) was once placing subcutaneously to male Lewis rats for 6…

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    Some people weren’t fans of the shaky footage claiming it gave them motion sickness, others couldn’t tolerate the actor’s themselves, and there were a few that just didn’t understand it. The movie, as it turns out, perhaps wasn’t as memorable as its marketing. Regardless of the critics, The Blair Witch Project reached out to…

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    But her father refused to believe she was sick. Her condition got worse and she eventually came to terms with her sickness, knowing she may not live long enough. Eva had touched the lives of everyone around and everyone mourned her when she died. She was a good woman. Due to Toms influence on the St. Clare family, Eva St. Clare’s father promised to set Tom free, signs…

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    wrong because of God, not because we are without Him. Essentially, life without God is a life without morality. Life without God has no meaning, no worth, and no point. The atheist point of view that sees life as just a routine, going through the motions, hopeless existence is anything but comforting. Craig goes on to say, “Man cannot live consistently and happily as though life were ultimately without meaning, value, or purpose. If we try to live consistently within the framework of the…

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    Steven Spielberg’s upcoming movie Ready Player One, based on the novel by Ernest Cline, explores the possibilities of a completely virtual world *modern day allusion to book/movie*. Taking place in the year 2045, Earth has been brought to its knees by climate change and a worldwide energy crisis, not to mention famine, disease, poverty and war: elements for a classic sci-fi dystopian future. But as Earth collapses, a globally networked virtual reality world called OASIS provides a substitute for…

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    Old English literature encompasses literature written in Old English in Anglo-Saxon England from the 7th century to the decades after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Anglo Saxon literature consists of: sermons and saints' lives; biblical translations; translated Latin works of the early Church Fathers; Anglo-Saxon chronicles and narrative history works; laws, wills and other legal works; practical works on grammar, medicine, geography; and poetry. Anglo Saxon literature has gone through different…

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    one. He denounced Galen’s humor theory by publicly burning numerous expensive, Galenic-comprised medical books in bonfires. Correspondingly, he criticized the Renaissance methods of purging in order to restore homeostasis. Instead, he proposed that sickness was caused by “an imbalance of chemicals and essential minerals that were localized in specific organs”, and therefore chemical remedies and toxic substances would cure it (Streissguth, 2008). This radical thought was the first of its time,…

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    movie each share similarities, yet many differences, each giving a unique taste in the reader or viewers mouth. In the movie the director made the scenes based on what he believes they should have looked like. The book allows the reader to create the motion picture in their mind, based on what they would like to see. Yann Martel brings the reader along on an exciting journey featuring a young boy, named Piscine Molitor Patel, and a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. The book brings a high level…

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    Legalizing Deviance

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    Description in 1775 of "Attention Deficit" (Mangel der Aufmerksamkeit, Attentio Volubilis) .Journal of Attention Disorders, 623-630 . Retrieved October 13, 2015, from http://jad .sagepub .com/content/16/8/623 .full .pdf Celebrities with ADHD: Ty Pennington [Motion picture] . (2009) . United States: ABC News . Diller, L . (2008) . The Business of ADHD . Retrieved October 20, 2015 . Goodin, K . (2015) . Famous People with ADHD . Retrieved October 14, 2015 . Kooij, J . (2013) . Adult ADHD…

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    stoic. In another scenario in which Brutus is contemplating whether or not killing Caesar would be wise, Brutus exasperates, “Since Cassius first did whet me against Caesar, / I have not slept. / Between the acting of a dreadful thing / And the first motion, all the interim is / Like a phantasma, or a hideous dream” (II.i.669-677). This shows that although pretty much ever character recognizes Brutus as one who is very strong and always knows what to do, there are in fact times in his personal…

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