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    people who defend the city against any internal and/or external conflicts. The guardians are chosen citizens to rule‚ to establish the order‚ and set goals for the city. In the case of the soul‚ it is made up of the appetite‚ spirit‚ and rational parts (Republic 439a – 441b). The appetite of one’s soul is pointed toward both necessary and unnecessary desires for pleasure while the spirited part aims at one’s emotions and protects the soul from temptations and external aggression. The soul’s rational

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    system‚ which in turn affects heart rate‚ blood pressure‚ and body temperature. Overtime‚ meth can deplete dopamine receptors‚ making it impossible to feel pleasure at all. It also affects mood‚ appetite‚ mood and alertness. Meth is known to decrease appetite‚ but increase wakefulness and physical appetite. Meth can be snorted‚ smoked‚ or injected. When injected or smoked‚ meth is known to give a very intense high. Dr. Richard Rawson f UCLA’s Integrated Substance Abuse Program says‚ “There are

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    give up their natural rights and transfer them to a sovereign. For Butler the best way is to follow the rules of God which are already inside of every man’s soul. The two both start with an account of human nature: Hobbes notes that it is lead by appetites and aversions and results in selfish individuals; Butler argues that man is born to virtue‚ so that every human being is naturally benevolent and has an inborn motivation to love and help others. In the pages that follow I shall refer to different

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    soul has three parts: reason‚ appetite‚ and spirit (or will). These parts correspond to the three classes of society in a just city. The three classes in the republic were Guardians (The Philosopher King)‚ Auxiliaries/Soldiers (Keep the workers in their place)‚ Merchants/Workers (Self interested). Individual justice consists in maintaining these three parts in the correct power relationships‚ which reason ruling‚ spirit aiding reason‚ and appetite obeying. Appetite is the largest aspect of our tripartite

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    It is made up of reason‚ spirit‚ and appetite. The function of reason is to know what is genuinely good for the soul. In other words‚ it is having the wisdom to distinguish good from bad. The spirit exercises the belief of reason and obeys it. This portion of the soul has the courage to persevere

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    Grounds for Medicinal Marijuana In a little under a month California will be voting on Proposition 19. If approved‚ this proposition will legalize marijuana for recreational use; the drug will be taxed heavily‚ and would apply DUI to marijuana users. However‚ California is the only state “progressive” enough for this act. In fact‚ 36 states have not even legalized cannabis for medical use ("14 Legal Medical Marijuana States and DC”). The medical community continues to advance our ability

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    Tiny greyish- white spots (called koplik’s spots) in the mouth and throat‚ tiredness irritability and lack of energy‚ aches and pains‚ poor appetite. Dry cough and red- brown spotty rashes. The treatments of these symptoms are: Use liquid baby paracetamol or ibuprofen to relieve their fever‚ aches and pains‚ closing curtains or dimming lights can help reduce light sensitivity. Use one

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    The BDI-II contains a substantial revision of the original and revised BDI-1A (Beck et al.‚ 1996). The BDI-II omits signs associated with weight loss‚ body image‚ hypochondria‚ and working difficulty in order for the assessment of symptoms to comply with the American Psychiatric Association’s DSM-IV criteria (APA‚ 1994)). For BDI-II‚ worthlessness‚ loss of energy‚ agitation‚ and concentration difficulty were added as new symptoms of depression. The 21 items that comprise BDI-II are categorized into

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    Human being is polarized by reason and emotion. These two poles differ in all aspects‚ while both are gathered in man. Hamlet‚ the protagonist of Shakespeares greatest work‚ is the sample of this polarization. The emphasis in Hamlet on the control or moderation of emotion by reason is so insistent that many critics have addressed it. A seminal study is undertaken by Lily Bess Campbell in Shakespeare ’s Tragic Heroes‚ Slaves of Passion. John S. Wilks‚ in a masterful of examination of conscience‚

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    Depression PSY350: Physiology Psychology May 6‚ 2013 Depression Depression in children is mainly in children when he or she is medicated‚ it is very common for depression to be unrecognized. Risk factors always include a family history of depression or even a poor school performance. Acknowledging children who are unrecognized should be evaluated. The risk factors also would be reduced and with problems like school failure and suicide would be less (November 15‚ 2000). Children and adolescents

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