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    while working two jobs‚ I got scouted for a cycling scholarship. I was the first high school student in Victoria to ever receive a scholarship like that. Chris taught me how to be productive and work hard for what you get. Him meeting my mom gave me the opporttmity to be someone.Moving out of my home town gave me the opportunity to meet people. If Chris didn’t continue to help me in cycling‚ I would have never gotten the opportunity to receive a cycling scholarship to go out of state. If my parents

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    Bipolar disorder is one of the oldest known illnesses. Extensive research reveals that there was some mention of the symptoms in early medical records‚ which date back to the 1600’s. Bipolar was first noticed as far back as the second century. Aretaeus of Cappadocia (a city in ancient Turkey) first recognized some symptoms of mania and depression‚ and felt they could be linked to each other. Aretaeus’s findings went unnoticed and unsubstantiated until 1650‚ when a scientist named Richard Burton wrote

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    Nutrient Cycle Questions: 1. What ’spheres’ are involved in nutrient cycling? The atmosphere‚ the lithosphere‚ the biosphere and the hydrosphere. 2. What is the law of conservation of matter or mass? That matter can neither be created nor destroyed and that nature is essentially a closed system. 3. Why does it matter that nature is basically a ’closed system’? It matters because since all the elements we rely on to support life on the planet are here and have been here and there isn’t

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    area. Pagodas can be found mostly covered in reddish color. 3. Mandalay‚ my hometown‚ is located in the central of Myanmar. It leads the city to become the economic hub of upper Myanmar . Mandalay is famous for cycling. In other words‚ the majority of people prefer cycling rather than relying on other transports. 4. Ngapali stretches along the Bay of Bengal. Ngapali is one of the best beaches in Myanmar. It is famous for its natural and beauty to this day. The beach stretches with

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    Patients who continue to take Lithium between episodes are significantly less likely to experience a relapse. Potential Side effects: Nausea‚ memory problems‚ weight gain‚ and impaired coordination. Limitations: The nonresponse rate in rapidly cycling patients and patients who exhibit comorbidity with alcohol abuse is as high as 50%. It was also found that at least half of the patients that Lithium is prescribed for fail to take it on a regular basis or stop using Lithium against their physician’s

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    imbalance in biogeochemical cycling and lead to problems such as cultural eutrophication and kill fish. biogeochemical cycles are the pathway that chemicals cycle within the ecosystems involving both living and non-living things. Human activities have a direct impact and can cause an imbalance of these chemicals. A few examples of this would be mining and burning fossil fuels‚ this would increase the amount of chemical elements removed from the reservoirs and cycling within the ecosystems. The excess

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    Introduction- The purpose of this text is to discuss the pacing/cycling stereotypy in jaguars‚ polar bears‚ leopards and lemurs in captivity. Repetitive behaviour such as‚ pacing and cycling is common in most mammals in captivity. You can see distinctly in the enclosure that the animal is performing this behaviour as a path may be worn in the enclosure. The term pacing can mean that the animal is walking a in a certain pattern that doesn’t change‚ even which way it turns each time can determine the

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    low intensity ride. “The regular cycle class is a forty-five minute indoor cycling class that combines heart rate training in a high-energy group environment that integrates music‚ camaraderie‚ and visualization in a complete mind and body exercise routine.” (Cycling Class Descriptions‚ 2007) This cycling class is a low to high intensity class ran by the YMCA to keep adults fit and active. Another example of a cycling class is Worship Cycle. This is a great cycle workout using contemporary Christian

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    ABSTRACT Bipolar disorder or manic depression causes serious shifts in mood‚ energy‚ thinking‚ and behavior—from the highs of mania on one extreme‚ to the lows of depression on the other. More than just a fleeting good or bad mood‚ the cycles of bipolar disorder last for days‚ weeks‚ or months. And unlike ordinary mood swings‚ the mood changes of bipolar disorder are so intense that they interfere with your ability to function. SYMPTOMS Bipolar Symptoms Bipolar disorder

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    Frankenstein Essay 2012 The Romantic era took place throughout the 19th century and held the belief that men demonstrate innate goodness‚ but civilization later corrupts them. Even in today’s society‚ many political figures‚ authors‚ celebrities‚ and athletes reinforce the Romantic idea of the natural goodness of man and the corruption of man by civilization as they initially exhibit pure values that succumb to the temptations civilization provides. Literature also reflects the belief of the innate

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