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    It is a stimulant, and works just like cocaine does as they are both stimulants. It blocks your bodies ability to slow down your nerve activity, which is needed to sleep or really even calm down or move precisely. Ever tried to play Operation with somebody on a caffeine rush? The result is always…

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    physical manipulatives. Piaget suggests that learning and developing with the aid of physical objects stops at the age of 4 Learning-T (2014) and he does not appear to continue any emphasis on resources after this age. In my opinion, the use of stimulants is often very useful, even far past the age of 4. I, myself, still find the likes of counters and blocks helpful when doing mathematics, as it often depends on the type of learner one is. Alternatively to Piaget’s idea, Bruner has been know to…

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    (Compare to Nicotine for rats – 50mg/kg) Therapeutic Uses: Analgesic Antibacterial Antidepressant Antifungal Anti-Emetic Anti-inflammatory Anti-Proliferative Neurogenic Bone Stimulant Cannabichromene (CBC) is the second most abundant cannabinoid in marijuana and is formed when CBCA is heated. CBC is the end product of CBG being processed into CBGa and then into other cannabinoids. CBC is non-psychoactive and has been shown to…

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    he or she won’t feel as different from the other kids. Another way to prevent a child from the behaviors caused from ADHD is medication. There is stimulants and non- stimulant medications. Stimulants ties to the central nervous stimulant. These type of medicine have increase dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain to improve concentration. Non-stimulants doesn’t have an increase but it does affect the…

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    Side Effects Of Ecstasy

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    the drug when taken in powder form and is often called “pure ecstasy”, but it is not always so. Since Molly is in a loose powder form, many other unknown chemicals and ingredients may be added to increase the strength of the drug, to increase the stimulants, to decrease the “down time”, or to even harm the person who uses…

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    Informative Essay On Adhd

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    relievers . . . and stimulants for treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), such as Adderall, Concerta, or Ritalin . . .” (DrugFacts). My sister’s biological father, Eddie, is a recovering drug addict and is currently working through rehabilitation. He travels with his rehab group telling the story of his addiction and warning children,…

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    Why Can T Jimmy Behave?

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    Most of us, who have ever been a student at primary school can recall sitting attentively in class meanwhile our peer, whom will be referred to for the purposes of this research as: 'Jimmy', the one who always seems to be running around, being disruptive in class, and cannot seem to just pay attention. However, Jimmy is beyond intelligent and bright, but as he gradually continues from grade to grade, Jimmy is often labeled as the 'troublemaker' by his peers and is of concern to his teachers. Why…

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    Super Bowl Argument Essay

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    In today’s society advertisements are forced down the throats of everyday people. From endless commercials during televisions shows and YouTube videos, to driving down the high way on bill boards, and even are being flown across the sky by airplanes for beach goers and vacationers. Advertisements have become a main influence on society, commonly pairing their products with stimuli that will hopefully elicit positive emotions or other specific feelings to persuade a buyer (Weiten, 2013, p.269).…

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    young Sierra Leonean soldiers, including the author himself, regularly abuse the stimulant cocaine for its crucial benefits on the merciless and demanding battlefield. Cocaine is “an addictive drug derived from coca or prepared synthetically” (Dictionary), producing a powerful high by acting on the brain, then traveling to the bloodstream and affecting the entire body (WebMD). Cocaine is a highly potent stimulant, yet continued to remain popular among soldiers due to its sought after gratifying…

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    Caffeine Experiment

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    Pepper contains 0.116 mg caffeine per ml of liquid, and water contains 0.000 mg caffeine per ml of liquid. This means that the Dr. Pepper contains the most caffeine of the three drinks we have chosen ( Sinclair and Geiger, 2000). Caffeine “is a stimulant of the central…

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