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    One of the most significant discussions taking place in the field of psychiatry‚ is the use of the holistic approach. This form of treatment for mental health is rapidly increasing in popularity and because of this‚ society has begun to vilify and question the standard use of psychotropic medications. These discussions have now opened a window of opportunity to consider different options pertaining to our own mental well-being; but the looming question is‚ which treatment is going to give us the

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    Bolivia

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    2.The largest deposit of salt on the planet is also found in Bolivia. contain over 64 million tons of salt! (SALAR DE UYUNI) 3.The largest deposit of lithium in the world is found under all that salt! That’s right‚ it’s buried under all that salt! Major battery manufacturers are now interested in Bolivia because they want to extract the lithium to make long-lasting batteries for cars‚ cellular phones and more. That would be really great for our environment‚ but it would mean destroying part of

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    Ariana Varveris November 30‚ 2014   Part 1: Answer the following questions (20 points) 1. Name and describe the components needed to make a complete circuit. A complete circuit requires a battery‚ wires and a light bulb. 2. Compare and contrast a series and parallel circuit. Give at least one way that they are alike and one way that they are different. Both series and parallel circuits must have all the components of a complete circuit in order to work. These two circuits differ in the way the electrons

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    more quietly than their combustion-powered counterparts which enhances worker health and comfort – a smart move in an era of rising medical costs. The major disadvantage of battery-powered cars is the time required to recharge the batteries. With lithium-ion battery technology‚ a fully charged EV can travel a distance comparable to an internal combustion engine vehicle with a full tank of gas‚ but it still needs to be placed on a recharger at the end of that time. At

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    Hydrogen Peroxide & Inorganic Peroxy Compounds Hydrogen Peroxide Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is the simplest peroxide (a compound with an oxygen-oxygen single bond). It is also a strong oxidizer. Hydrogen peroxide is a clear liquid‚ slightly more viscous than water. In dilute solution‚ it appears colorless.  Reactions Decomposition Hydrogen peroxide decomposes exothermically into water and oxygen gas spontaneously: 2 H2O2 → 2 H2O + O2 This process is thermodynamically favorable. It has

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    Nuclear weapons cause unimaginable death and destruction. Without a doubt‚ these are the most powerful weapons mankind has ever built. However‚ there is also a scientific side to this weaponry which Teddy Roosevelt may have indeed called very big sticks. Nuclear weapons work by releasing the enormous amounts of energy that are contained in the bonds of atoms. The bonds of atoms can be broken in two ways. The first way is by fission‚ and the second way is by fusion. Fission works by the splitting

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    pharmacology is indicated. In the past‚ psychotherapy was the primary treatment for Bipolar disorder. Today‚ the typical treatment for this disorder is Lithium use in conjunction with psychotherapy Muller-Oerlinghausen‚ Berghofer‚ & Bauer (2002). Lithium effectiveness is a gradual process‚ as this medication slow builds within the body. With Lithium‚ in particular a titration method is most effect in an effort to prevent unfavorable side effects of rebound and suicide risk associated with rapid withdrawal

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    FRP 1 Running Head: Activity 36 Psy 7700 Psychopharmacology Activity 36: Final Research Paper David L. Alexander California Southern University College of Behavioral Sciences FRP 2 I decided to choose mood disorders as their appears to be a genetic pre-disposition in my family history to it. There have also been members of my wife’s family who have exhibited mood disorders. I therefore chose this class to attempt a comprehensive review of the use and impact of psychopharmacological

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    Summary Single layer graphene and few layer graphene as recently shown to have numerous scientific and technological breakthroughs having novel nano device application. Develop graphene sheet (GS) used for different applications. It can be utilized for mobile applications‚ solar cells‚ combine with storage material and organic light emitting diode. Introduction and Background Graphene based companies are emerging as new class of materials that are having several applications

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    Chemical Elements

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    associated with that information. The simplest compounds contain just two elements. Sodium chloride‚ NaCl‚ is an example of a binary compound. Several other examples are listed below. Potassium bromide KBr Calcium bromide CaBr2 Lithium fluoride LiF Lithium oxide Li2O When naming binary compounds follow these rules: 1. the element with the positive ionic charge is written first. 2. The second word is formed by changing the ending of the name of the element to “ide.” For example‚ bromine

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