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    is having a negative effect on this part of their brain. The basal ganglia are the part of the brain that is in charge of movement and thinking skills. Studies have shown that schizophrenic patients have a large Basal Ganglia causing them to have tremors and unusual thoughts. The amygdala is in charge of the person 's basic feeling. Some schizophrenic patients have small amygdala causing them to have little or no…

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    One of the biggest traumatic accidents is head injury. These injuries can lead to blood clot in brain, brain injury, coma, headaches, etc. People with alcohol related disorder might even suffer from dopaminergic dysfunction (self-control problem). Tremors, touchiness, anxiety, agitation, and seizures can be found in heavy drinkers who have suddenly stopped consuming alcohol. More often an individual will try to quit alcohol, the more sever the side effects…

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    Essay On Pathos Vs. Logos

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    I know that Dr. King uses more Pathos than any other type of persuasive appeals. It is because he is just better at that type of tug on the public's feelings. He is better at pathos it is because he is using certain emotional voice tremors along with certain words, Which he then tell dramatically, stirring up people's emotions and leaving them confused, which in turn makes it easier for him to play with their emotions just enough, to make it so that they feel strongly for his cause…

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    wasting by processes such as landsliding, mud flows, or slope creep” (Thornberry,10). It is important to note that “the island of Hawaii is the most seismically active place in the United States with thousands of detectable tremors each year” (Thornberry,11). With each tremor, mass wasting is possible. Growth of the islands by purely igneous mechanisms has been interrupted from time to time by massive earthquakes and significant downslope movement of loose volcanic materials to develop…

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    Jurassic Park is a franchise that has captivated audiences since its release by bringing them back to a time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. It has heavily influenced the public and their perception of dinosaurs. The series, however, is riddled with scientific inaccuracies, including the size, behavior, and feeding strategies of the dinosaurs. This research paper will focus on the 1993 film Jurassic Park and the portrayal of Brachiosaurus, Dilophosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, and Velociraptor. It…

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    When Brains Attack Summary

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    change in spatial location, in her mind. The symptoms lasted over a series of a few months. At the beginning she would momentarily feel the “ground shaking”, and the floor would “move under her feet” like waves. As time progressed, she started to have tremors, and lost sense of touch in her body, mostly in the soles of her feet. She started to feel like she was “sinking into the ground” and “the floor was rising up to her face.” The whole room’s spatial position seemed to change constantly. She…

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    Non Epileptic Seizures

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    be a cause to non-epileptic seizures. There are many physical signs of a non-epileptic seizure attack that include clear movements of a persons arm, legs, and head. A person who is experiencing an attack may lose consciousness, bite their tongue, tremor, twitch, shake or even lose control over their bladder. When a person is having a seizure attack they are a danger to themselves because they can easily harm themselves by falling on something hard and hitting their head or any other part of…

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    “By blocking the action of adrenaline and other substances, these drugs mute the sympathetic nervous system, which produces fear in response to any perceived danger, be it a sabre-toothed tiger or a Lincoln Center audience,” says Tindall, an oboist, performer, and journalist. Stage fright is a widespread issue that many musicians face. It can both physically and mentally paralyze you, affecting the quality of each performance you give. There is no one specific cause to stage fright — some say it…

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    future. Coffee can also aid you immensely in helping with your symptoms and increasing your life expectancy. “People who drink five or more cups a day are 85 percent less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, which, in addition to its trademark tremors, can also cause dementia” (Swaminathan 3). Aside from these methods of decreasing your symptoms of dementia, there are many other methods that you can…

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    Character of the Clinical Issue Alcohol Use Disorder is a problem that is related to an individual’s use of alcohol that leads to negative effects on the individual’s life. According to the DSM-5 (2014), the level of which the undesirable effects of the substance may affect the individual’s life is what determines whether their disorder is mild, severe, or somewhere in-between. These impairments can affect the individual’s life by impacting their physical, mental, social, or professional…

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