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    the whole deals with the nature of the mind and mental processes. Questions concerning these factors first came about from ancient Greek philosophers‚ the most famous being Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle‚ during the forth and fifth centuries B.C. Hippocrates‚ was a Greek physician‚ frequently called the “father of medicine.” He was especially interested in the study of the living organism and its parts. He observed how the brain controlled various parts of the body. This gave rise to the biological

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    Euclid of Alexandria To describe him as one of the most influential and most widely read mathematicians of all times would accurately portray Euclid of Alexandria. His fame comes from his writings‚ in particular his masterpiece‚ The Elements‚ the long studied thirteen volume work on geometry and number theory. Except for the Bible‚ no other book has been so widely translated and circulated. It is undoubtedly the best mathematic text ever written and made him known to all as "the father of geometry

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    Hypnosis‚ the oldest form of psychotherapy (Ellenberger‚ 1970) If we examine the religious and healing ceremonies of primitive people we can find the basic elements required to induce the hypnotic trance. It is possible from this to extrapolate that these ceremonial behaviors existed before written histories and that the use of rhythmic chanting‚ monotonous drum beats‚ together with strained fixations of the eyes accompanied by catalepsy of the rest of the body are of their selves trance inductions

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    these very questions. And unexpectedly‚ Hippocrates‚ the famous physician of antiquity‚ is in the news once again. Although almost nothing is known of his life and work‚ he gave birth to centuries of medical tradition in Western civilization. Among recent developments‚ a group of distinguished doctors and ethicists‚ including some Christian leaders‚ have signed a modernized version of the famous oath. That may not be too much of a surprise‚ since Hippocrates was the father of all prolifers. On the

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    Topic - Sugar Content Purpose – My purpose is to inform the audience about elevated sugar content in drinks. Thesis – The high sugar content in many drinks being marketed as “healthy” are negatively impacting the health of people across the country. I. Introduction As the morning rush begins may adults‚ teens and children get sucked into the same morning rut. Even if they take time for what they think to be a healthy breakfast most don’t realize what they are following it up with.

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    Psychology 2301 Fall 2009 Pathology of Select Neurological Diseases “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” written by Oliver Sacks‚ is a book of case studies in which individuals with neurological dysfunctions are described. “Hippocrates introduced the historical conception of disease‚ the idea that diseases have a course‚ from their first intimations to their climax or crisis‚ and thence to their happy or fatal resolution.” (Sacks‚ Preface vii). The cases chronicled‚ possessing

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    1. Francis Bacon Francis Bacon (1561-1626) divided the practice of medicine into three distinct areas: (1) the preservation of health‚ (2) the cure of disease and (3) the prolongation of life. 2. Prima Facie Duties Prima facie duties are attributed to W.D. Ross. In an attempt to unite specific aspects of nonconsequentialism with those of utilitarianism‚ Ross determined that in deciding between ethical alternatives to a problem‚ the options must be weighed according to the duties that would

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    The word cancer is a word that has negativity written all over it. It’s a word with no positive upside and often makes most of us cringe. The word cancer is a Greek word and was first used by Hippocrates who used the words carcinos and carcinoma to describe tumors‚ later deeming the word “cancer”. Cancer is a condition in which relates to the cells within the human body‚ cells make up all living things. They grow‚ expand‚ divide

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    Reaction Paper GECKOES:New Treatment for Ailments? By:Jed Russell A. Labrador 8-Almond Some says that these is the latest promotion by those who believe in traditional asian medicine.But I don’t believe in that particular asian medicine‚ because World Health Organization (WHO) announced that geckos can cure diseases have absolutely no credebility and proveness and the rumor that the reptile can help cure aids is not TRUE‚and they reiterates that until today there is no direct treatment

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    History 111 Study Guide

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    Test Study Guide Terms Tribe – a tribe is a group of families. Patriarch – Patriarch--the dominant male leader of the tribe. Civilization – Civilization means:  shared beliefs  social and political organization  art. Bronze – Bronze was an alloy of copper and tin. Cuneiform – cuneiform--meaning “wedge shaped.” Hieroglyphics – hieroglyphics--"sacred coverings.” Aton – Aton was a universal god who took the form of the sun disk. Yahweh – Yahweh---“He causes to Be” Moses – Moses

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