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    Anatomy 2 Quiz

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    Which of the following is not a function of the nasal conchae and mucosa? Which of the following is not a function of the nasal conchae and mucosa? Heat and moisten the air entering the nasal cavity. Extract heat and moisture from the air leaving the nasal cavity. Destroy pathogens entering the nasopharynx. Filter the air entering the nasal cavity. Which of the following respiratory structures is more commonly known as the "throat"? Which of the following respiratory structures

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    Psy 315 Week 1 Quiz

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    person is abruptly terminated? A. Tolerance B. Medical addiction C. Physical dependence D. Withdrawal symptoms Student Answer: C Answer: Incorrect Reference: PAGE 9 7. Which of the following drugs is a powerful central nervous system stimulant that raises the heart rate and blood pressure‚ increases blood sugar‚ and constricts the arteries? A. Ethanol B. Diazepam (Valium) C. Hashish D. Methamphetamine Student Answer: A Answer: Incorrect Reference: PAGE 35 10. All of the

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    Carob is best known as an alternative to products made with cocoa. It is easily the most popular natural substitute for products from the Theobroma cacao tree‚ which is the tree from which cocoa beans are harvested. Carob powder is made from pods from the Ceratonia siliqua tree‚ which is not related to Theobroma cacao. While you should be able to find carob powder in some well-stocked grocery stores‚ it may not always be available or budget-friendly. If you need an emergency carob powder substitute

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    Prescription Drug Abuse

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    prescription Drugs are medications that are prescribed to patients by a doctor to help in many ways‚ such as relieve pain‚ treat symptoms of a disease‚ or to help fight an infection. They are very safe when used properly and under supervision of a physician‚ yet if used without approval of a doctor they can be very harmful and in some cases could lead to death. During your adolescence years‚ teens have curiosity which builds up and leads them to experimentation. They pop a pill‚ get high and then

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    Rhetorical Criticism

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    Although many people equated Michael Jackson to being the pioneer of the music video with Thriller‚ film and music have coincided years before Thriller was created. Music videos before Thriller were not on the same architecture but did contribute to the creation of Thriller. According to the video‚ Money for Nothing: A History of the Music Video‚ producer‚ Hagan Thomas-Jones‚ writer Saul Austerlitz and director Jamin Bricker noted music first appeared in the film The Jazz Singer in 1927. Although

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    Sleep Disorders

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    Many people have difficulty sleeping from time to time. It can be contributed to minor things such as foods eaten before bed or more serious medical conditions. Not getting enough sleep every once in a while is common. Simple changes can often remedy the problem and get you back on track within one night or a few days. When you are consistently not getting enough sleep and changes in diet‚ sleep habits‚ and your lifestyle are not helping‚ you may be suffering from a sleep disorder. It is important

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    Points of Consciousness

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    Points of Consciousness Stephanie Hight PSY 202 Charlette Martin Consciousness is a person’s awareness of everything that is going on around him or her at any given moment. There are four different states of consciousness‚ and they include; sleep‚ dreams‚ hypnosis‚ and drugs. Sleep is an altered state of consciousness that one’s body needs in order to function properly. Our bodies have biological rhythms which require a certain amount of time a person sleeps during a 24 hour period. Some

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    Ecstasy Research Paper

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    Ecstasy/MDMA The History of Ecstasy Methylenedioxymethamphetamine‚ commonly referred to as ecstasy or MDMA‚ is a synthetic drug that primarily performs as a stimulant as well as a hallucinogenic. The desired effects include elevated empathy‚ feelings of extreme euphoria‚ and heightened sensations. The effects of taking ecstasy generally occur after 30-45 minutes of taking the drug‚ and last for about 3-6 hours. ecstasy was officially patented in 1914 (although it was created in 1912)‚ by the German

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    Substance related disorders Definitions and terms Use This is when a person drinks alcohol or swallows smoke‚ sniffs or injects a mind altering substance. Abuse This is when a person is using alcohol or drugs for the purpose of intoxication or in the case of prescription for purpose beyond their intended use. Dependence It is the continuing use of alcohol or drugs despite adverse consequences to ones physical‚ social and psychological wellbeing Addiction

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    Anger and Shakespeare

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    6 Anger: Stimulants‚ Reactions and Reflections – A Shakespearean Perspective Sumathi Shivakumar According to Aristotle anger always surfaces from an injured self-esteem‚ or a punctured ego‚ or from some affront meted out to the individual directly or indirectly. This aspect of anger is captured by Shakespeare in his four great tragedies‚ with exceptional power‚ which in turn determines and governs the action of the play. If it is ambition and power mongering that drives Macbeth crazy‚ it is the choice

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