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    were made in the area of Living conditions and health/disease. Living conditions before‚ during and after the industrial revolution The living conditions were good and bad depending on whom you asked. If you questioned a Politician‚ a very rich person or an entrepreneur the answer would be‚ life is good and the living conditions are excellent and luxurious. But when you ask a poor person

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    Tupperware: Confronting Changing Demand Condition As refrigerators replaced iceboxes as the primary method of cold-food storage in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s‚ consumers encountered a new problem—refrigeration caused food to wilt and lose its flavor. Although paper packaging and wrapping could help deal with this problem‚ paper could leak or tear. In the 1940s‚ a Massachusetts inventor named Earl Tupper began making lightweight‚ unbreakable plastic bowls with airtight lids

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    History Of Hypnosis

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    What is hypnosis History of hypnosis It is not known how long ago hypnosis started‚ but hypnosis has been used for a hundred of years. Accient Egyptians and Hebrew ‚ Shamans and whitch healers used hypnosis to treat themselves and their patients. In 18th century Franz Mesmer – a medical doctor from Vienna used hypnosis. He is remembered for a term “mesmerism” which described a process of inducing the trance with using his hands and magnets on people. Scottish surgeon James Braid was

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    You Are What You Eat

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    Ever wonder where the quotes‚ “Monkey See‚ Monkey Do” and “You Are What You Eat” came from? Although they may sound funny‚ there is truth in both of these statements. When children watch TV‚ do they pay attention to how each gender is being illustrated? Growing up‚ children watched Batman and Scooby-Doo. Children imitated what they saw on TV. Little boys tied bath towels around their necks trying to save helpless girls‚ and little girls played with dresses and makeup like Daphne. These shows start

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    Does America care about you? Well‚ I think America doesn’t because America get’s engrossed in other country’s business. If America helped itself in it’s own problems instead of other countries problems‚ then‚ it might actually help solve the tons problems that America has occurred within the hundreds years it’s been a country. America should help the poor in it’s own country instead of the poor in other countries. We have homeless and starving in our streets too‚ that need to be helped.We are in

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    You Are What You Eat

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    You are what you eat” „You are what you eat” – what does it mean? Basically it means that in order to be be fit and healthy you need to eat good food. People eat whatever they like. Some eat healthy‚ some eat „junkfood”‚ some only look at the price tags. However‚ the belief that “you are what you eat” originated in the 1800s with epicurean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin and philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach. They maintained that food affects one’s health and state of mind. And we can not disagree

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    You Decide

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    You Decide Week 2    I. Identification Identify the dilemma. The dilemma is the fact that patient Margie Whitson is looking to have her pacemaker removed which will in turn end her life. She has asked the medical staff at the facility to assist in ending her life. What morals are involved? The moral is the patient’s right to refuse care if she chooses and also the right to die.     II. Information Information to consider: Margie Whitson just experienced the death of her son. She has no living

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    The Monster You Can’t See It is a feeling of deep sadness that lies within somebody. Some people may know what it feels like to be temporarily sad and have the feeling eventually go away. This is a feeling that stays with a person on an everyday basis. The person usually will hide this pain to the outside world‚ but is struggling with it on the inside. Depression is a feeling of constant sadness. There doesn’t have to be just one thing to trigger it‚ but a bunch of things that happen over time

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    Gipsy hypnosis Every year‚ hundreds of Russians report that they have been hypnotized out of their money by gipsies. The essence of the technique is form replaces content. Our brain is built so it can process only a piece of information over a certain period of time…. In cases where the flow of information is too powerful and fast‚ or on the other hand‚ too slow … the brain slows down‚ and the person’s level of vigilance (бдительность) drops. For example‚ when a professor talks too fast

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    About Medical Marijuana Marijuana is medicine. It has been used for thousands of years to treat a wide variety of ailments. Marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) was legal in the United States for all purposes - industrial and recreational‚ as well as medicinal until 1937. Today‚ only eight Americans are legally allowed to use marijuana as medicine. NORML is working to restore marijuana’s availability as medicine. Medicinal Value Marijuana‚ in its natural form‚ is one of the safest therapeutically

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