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    The hypothalamus is a small‚ vital section of the brain located just below the thalamus; it is in charge of numerous important bodily functions. The hypothalamus is shaped like a cone and ends in the pituitary stalk‚ a part of the pituitary gland. It forms the major portion of the ventral region of diencephalons‚ and oversees autonomic and metabolic processes. The hypothalamus is the connection between the nervous system and the endocrine system‚ creating this link by producing and secreting neurohormones

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    NT’s Effects Risks Benefits Legalized or Illegal Agonist Antagonist Acid Agonist at the serotonin receptors Increase in blood pressure and heart rate Dizziness Loss of appetite Dry mouth Sweating Nausea Numbness Tremors Becomes delusional Hallucinations Impaired depth/time/shape/size perceptions Panic attacks Severe depression Losing control May treat disorders like alcoholism‚ PTSD and anxiety Should be illegal cause it is widely misused by many Barbiturates

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    : In Book III Chapter 10‚ Aristotle begins to tell us his views on temperance or self-control. He sees temperance to be the virtue of the non-rational part of human beings. He believes that temperance is a mean concerned with pleasures‚ for it is concerned less‚ and in a different way‚ with pains (Aristotle‚ Nicomachean Ethics III. 1117B25-30). He distinguish pleasures of the soul from those of the body. Pleasures of the soul would be love of honor and of learning. Those who are concerned with those

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    Study Guide: Plato’s Ethics 1. The ancient Greeks regarded agent evaluation (evaluating someone’s moral character) as more fundamental than act evaluation (evaluating particular actions). The central ethical question they addressed was‚ “What sort of person should I be?” a. Eudaimonia is a central concept for the Greeks. It means living well‚ or having a good soul (i.e.‚ being the right sort of person). Attaining eudaimonia is the goal of their ethics. b. The reason we should strive to attain

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    Electronic Media 11+ Hours A Day). This number of hours is not small when it is compare out of 24 hours; it is almost half a day being wasted on electronic media. American Culture is spending too much time on trivia‚ distraction trying to feed its appetite for entertainment. It causes tons of problems dealing from health to society issues. It is tough for an ordinary person to maintain balances in this 21st century but it is also easy to do so. Many educators and intellectuals believes American cultures

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    surveyed this past year for an honors thesis entitled "’Chaste‚ Silent‚ and Hungry’: The Problem of Female Appetite in Early Modern England‚ 1550-1700."3 As indicated by the title‚ this project explores a provocative but as of yet scarcely studied facet of early modern gender constructions: female food desire.4 I use the word "desire" here rather deliberately‚ as early modern definitions of appetite extended well beyond the physiological drive to eat to encompass all those physical (and shameful) longings

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    such as hormone levels that operate the hunger mechanics. There are four hormones associated with hunger: cholecystokinin‚ leptin‚ glucocorticoids‚ and ghrelin. Cholecystokinin and leptin reduce the appetite when its levels are increased. In contrast‚ glucocorticoids and ghrelin enhance the appetite when increased in the body. A special tool of the brain is used in detecting the levels of the hormones to initiate the feeling of hunger or fullness. This tool is called the hypothalamus which used key

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    The Blunt Truth Marijuana is a drug that contains the chemical compound THC‚ Tetrahydrocannabinol. This compound is believed to be responsible for the psychoactive effects of seen in marijuana users. Marijuana comes from an Indian hemp plant. The part of the plant that contains the “drug THC” is found primarily in its flowers‚ as well as trace amounts in the seeds‚ leaves‚ and stems of the plant. This drug is used for leisure activities‚ cancer‚ and AIDS patients. Marijuana should be legalized in

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    most powerful thinker in history Plato believed that the soul was made of three parts. The Three Parts of the Soul in Plato’s Republic and Phaedrus are mans Appetite (Black Horse on Left)‚ Spirited (White Horse on Right)‚ and Reason (Charioteer). Each part of the soul has it’s own virtue as well as its own vice. Temperance is the virtue of Appetite‚ Courage the virtue of Spirit‚ and Wisdom is the virtue of Reason. It was Plato’s belief that goodness and justice come from the correct balance of the Three

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