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    and dirty. The picture is based on surrealism as it is basically fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter. There were many other painters and artists who were involved with surrealism as well. Some of them were Salvador Dali‚ Max Ernst etc. In this image‚ Picasso shows a “split personality” similar to the painting in the beginning where he showed two sides to the same person. In the image‚ there are more than one view of the head‚ and each reveals different

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    primitive societies which the diagnosis or treatment was based on trance-like states of the healer or the patient. On the other hand‚ the shaman is a healer whose diagnosis of patients is based at least in part on trances or frequently induced by hallucinogenic drugs. However‚ during the 19th-century drugs were available and grew almost everywhere. Moreover‚ during this era‚ people used natural herbs to cure most everything. Therefore‚ not being educated as today’s society; people ate of a profusion

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    symbionts are knows as __________. These fungi can’t survive without a host plant. The symbiotic relationship is __________. 19. Mushrooms‚ toadstools‚ puffballs‚ rusts and smuts are __________. 20. Mushrooms are used for __________ but others are hallucinogenic or deadly __________. 21. Basidiomycetes are named for their characteristics sexual reproductive structure‚ the _______________. 22. __________ or mushrooms are formed entirely of secondary (dikaryotic) mycelium. 23. __________ are consists

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    Face of War

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    compositions‚ sculptures‚ and architecture‚ that express the trials and tribulations that I have endured in my lifetime. There is one piece of artwork that I find to be a complete expression of my entire life. Although "The Face of War" by Salvador Dali was influenced by tragedy in times of war; I have a different view on the painting. The painting itself shows a head that was severed from the body‚ lying in the sand. The head which looks withered has an expression on it of pain and misery. Its eyes

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    A Swiss chemist named Dr. Albert Hoffman first produced lysergic acid Diethylmide –or best known as LSD in 1938 (Dye‚ 1992‚ p. 2). Hoffman discovered the drug while trying to synthesize a new drug for the treatment of headaches. He obtained the lysergic acid from the parasitic fungus that grows on rye plants known as ergot. From the lysergic acid‚ he synthesized the compound LSD. He used the compound to test for its pain killing properties on laboratory animals. Being that appeared totally ineffective

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    This paper is about the neurological problems that could arise following the use of recreational drugs and substances from a neurological perceptive. In this paper I cover general categories of recreational drugs verses specific drug by drug classifications. I present this information with minimal consideration of the added complications of the interactions between recreational drugs‚ alcohol‚ pharmacological products‚ and predisposing or current mental and physical health. Keep in mind that I am

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    Top 10 Drugs and Their Effects Drug abuse is a very common problem in most countries so it seemed like a good topic for a list. This is a list of ten of the most abused drugs and the effects they have on people. 1. Heroin Heroin is an opiate processed directly from the extracts of the opium poppy. It was originally created to help cure people of addiction to morphine. Upon crossing the blood-brain barrier‚ which occurs soon after introduction of the drug into the bloodstream‚ heroin is converted

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    Chups. In 1956‚ Bernat proposed the commercialisation of his idea‚ the first sweet with a simple ball and a stick of wood and the success was immediate‚ in spite of the high price. In 1967 Bernat created the first foreign factory in France. Salvador Dalí‚ who in hardly one hour invented the famous yellow daisy to which the success of Chupa Chups is attributed‚ created the design of the logo. In the same year‚ The Company replaced the stick of wood by the one of plastic‚ more hygienic and safe. Bernat

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    Gyula Halasz: Brassaï

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    He went to Paris in 1924 to become a journalist; moreover‚ he adopted the name Brassaï from the town of his birth‚ in 1925. He loved Paris and started to learn French by himself. During the time‚ he met lots of intelegnet artist‚ such as Salvador Dalí‚ Pablo Picasso ‚and Alberto Giacometti. Brassaï spend lots of time wandering on the streets in Paris‚ and became interested in photography as a way to record encounters on his nightly walks through the streets. At first‚ Brassaï was interested and

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    The book "Alice in Wonderland" written by Lewis Caroll is probably one of the most famous books. Once you have read the book‚ it is inevitable to forget the land full of mysteries and wonder. Most of us have the feeling that we must travel down the rabbit hole and enter the Wonderland. Some people experience similar situations to those of Alice. Alice in Wonderland syndrome is one of the most interesting and rare neurological symptoms in medical literature. Alice in Wonderland Syndrome‚ also called

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