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    averaging thirty to forty minutes in each stage‚ where delta waves or long‚ slow waves indicate these deepest stages of sleep. Hypnosis is the state of consciousness in which a person is especially susceptible or likely to be receptive. It can produce amnesia and reduce pain but it can’t give increased strength or enhance one’s memory. Drugs: A person can develop a physical or psychological dependence on psychoactive drugs. Drugs are classified as depressants (such as alcohol and barbiturates)‚ stimulants

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    than Valium. Rohypnol is one of the many drugs‚ tranquilizers with the potent sedative drug of the benzodiazepine class. The medical use of rohypnol is in a pre-operation anesthetic or a very strong sleeping pill‚ but anything stronger can bring on amnesia. This drug takes effect 10 minutes after the medication in taking. Within a peak of eight hours the medication can have the person fully unconscious. Rohypnol can come in a tasteless and odorless pill that can be grounded into powder. This date rate

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    Freud’s Fetishism takes a psychoanalytical approach to understanding object-oriented sexual attraction. As a consequence of repression‚ Freud suggests that it is in early childhood when the fetish is formed‚ specifically in young males. Furthermore‚ the fetish is a ’substitute for the penis’; Freud proposes that as a young boy perceives that a woman does not possess a penis‚ he comprehends it as a form of female castration. Once he has observed the woman‚ there is a conflict between his original

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    THE DAILY NEWSPAPER OF THE OZORIAN TRIBE ozorafestival.eu NOVEMBER 2012 MONTHLY ONLINE EDITION Lost statue finds way back home Mission complete: Luke Brown’s sculpture is back By mtrxism Last month we had to tell you the unfortunate news that the statue of Luke Brown – one of the greatest psychedelic artist alive – had been stolen at O.Z.O.R.A. from the Looney Moon Art Gallery. Not long after the newspaper had come out‚ we got wonderful news from Looney Moon: „Today the Ozorian Prophet

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    the Moon crosses the ecliptic from south to north is called the ascending node or Rahu‚ where it crosses the ecliptic from north to south is called descending node or Ketu. These two points are 180 degrees apart and their movement is constantly  retrograde‚ meaning‚ against the normal direction of movement of planets. Rahu and Ketu are given special status and considered as planets in Indian astrology.But they are not included in Western Astrology. Rahu and Ketu take approximately eighteen years and

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    Debora Pineda Gomez English 1330 OA Professor Mattix Argumentative Essay #3 December 3‚ 2015 ¬Hamlet: Protestant or Catholic In the play Hamlet‚ William Shakespeare does make it quite difficult to identify Hamlet’s religious views‚ but he does provide many clues which are evident as Protestant. For example‚ Hamlet lives in Denmark‚ which is a Protestant region‚ he went to a university where the Protestant Reformation began‚ and also his beliefs in certain things throughout the book are proof that

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    3.1 How does sensation travel through the central nervous system‚ and why are some sensations ignored? Sensation is the activation of receptors located in the eyes‚ ears‚ skin‚ nasal cavities‚ and tongue. Sensory receptors are specialized forms of neurons that are activated by different stimuli such as light and sound. 3.2 What is light‚ and how does it travel through the various parts of the eye? The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible. Light rays enter the eye through the

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    Why psychology? know yourself figure other ppl out manipulate others Psychology – scientific study of behavior and mental processes Science that studies behavior and the physiological and cognitive processes that underlie it‚ and the profession that applies the accumulated knowledge of this science to practical problems Key ideas -science -behavior and internal processes -application -level of analysis Great debates in psychology * free will determinism To what extent do we

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    causes distinct‚ separate personalities to manifest. These distinct personalities are not like ego states‚ the main personality of the person is usually unknowing to the presence of the other personalities. People with DID tend to have periods of amnesia. They may be unable to remember certain in events or all events within a specific time period. They may continuously run into

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    important role for the treatment of DID patient having different symptoms. DID patients may show several symptoms including amnesia‚ identity confusion‚ identity alteration‚ feeling of loss of time and space‚ flashbacks‚ nightmares‚ headache‚ and emotional instability. Steinberg’s (2004) structured clinical interview for the diagnosis of DID identifies the five core symptoms as amnesia‚ depersonalisation‚ derealisation‚ identity confusion and identity

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