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    Side Effects Of Prozac

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    the U.S in 1988 and by 2005‚ SSRI drugs were the most prescribed. About a dozen of SSRIs are prescribed‚ such as Paxil‚ Zoloft and Prozac. SSRIs are supposed to have fewer side effects than older antidepressants since SSRIs only increase the serotonin levels in the brain. SSRIs have many common side effects‚ including sexual side effects‚ such as a repressed libido‚ erectile dysfunction and difficult achieving orgasm‚ for men and women‚ fatigue‚ weight loss‚ apathy‚ insomnia‚ headaches and pupil dilation

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    Taking Advantage of People

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    Throughout history‚ religions have been created and still today continue to be created. Most people have a common faith that they have inherited from their ancestors; they have and always will practice their religion as long as it seems to be in their favor. Some people go to church to cleanse their conscious of the naughty things they’ve been doing and fear the wrath of their god. Others may have a lot of things going their way and they want to thank their faith in religion for these blessings.

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    The Yes Side Analysis

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    The book Taking Sides written by Glenn L. Koonce questions “Is There Support for Arming Teachers in school?” The author includes both side of the stories‚ the yes side is written by Nirvi Shah‚ and Trump spoke on behalf of the National School Safety and Security Services‚ which supported the no side. Both of sides have great support for their ideas‚ for example Shah says that the school officials are usually the first responders to the situation‚ while they cannot do anything to aid‚ because they

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    Side Effects of Oral Antidiabetic Agents Sulfonylureas are associated with weight gain and hypoglycemia.(35) Sulphonylureas should be avoided where possible in severe hepatic impairment and in acute porphyria . They should not be used during pregnancy or breast-feeding .Sulphonylureas are contra-indicated in the presence of ketoacidosis.(36) Biguanides is associated with a low frequency of lactic acidosis. Biguanides major side effects are seen in the gastrointestinal tract‚ with nausea‚ cramps‚

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    Tracking: The Ailments of an Academic Labeling System Tracking is a vestige of an American society when there was once a high influx of immigrant children and a dramatic increase in enrollment numbers. It had been used in American schools‚ along with other overseas countries for various reasons‚ as a mechanism to sort children viewed as having limited preparation or capacity for schooling from native children. It was needed to organize a coherent curriculum system that eventually was formed into

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    The Right Side of History

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    Unrest in the Arab World Will the United States be on the right side of history? The Right Side of History?   The wave of demonstrations‚ uprisings and revolutions in North Africa and the Middle East has presented the United States with a complex set of diplomatic problems. While a key component of U.S. foreign policy is promoting and supporting democracy‚ it is vital to U.S. interests that the Middle East remains relatively stable. A truly democratic Arab world is a new concept‚ and

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    dark side of the moon

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    The Dark Side Of The Moon Astronaut #1-A1 Astronaut#2-A2 Astronaut#3-A3 Astronaut#4-A4 NASA-N Scene 1: Take off 5‚4‚3‚2‚1 take off Take off effect‚ flying through space effect‚ landing effect A1- were finally here on the moon A2- yah finally I am living my dream… but we should probably start setting up base A3- I guess I will get the tools and equipment A4- okay everyone lets get working we only have a short time here and we have lots to do Scene 2: Landed Power tools‚ hammers

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    The Other Side Of Truth

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    The Other Side of Truth Beverly Naidoo’s interesting novel ‘The Other Side of Truth’ shows how telling the truth at all times may become an issue in certain scenarios. In this novel two Nigerian children‚ Sade and Femi‚ have to flee to England without anyone else they know‚ after their mother is shot by the Nigerian government‚ in order to be safe. Naidoo emphasises the difficulties that always telling the truth can cause‚ through the theme of problems with the truth. I will explain how Naidoo conveys

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    Taking Parental Courses

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    Essay topic:  Some people believe that competitive sports‚ both team and individual‚ have no place in the school curriculum. How far do you agree or disagree? The issue whether sports‚ including in a team and individual basis should be removed from the list of curricular activities at school is a very controversial issue. Many commentators are of the view that sports ought to be eradicated from schools. For some reasons‚ I totally disagree with this topic. Firstly‚ pupils could be extremely healthy

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    15 March 2013 The Side Effects of an Abortion In 1973 the death risk from abortion was 3.4 deaths per 100‚000 women. Before 1973 there were even more deaths as it was an illegal procedure‚ many unqualified people who didn’t know what they are doing‚ undertook the procedure and often used hangers and other sharp objects. By 1985 the death risk had dropped to .4 deaths per 100‚000 women‚ and today it is a very rare occasion for a woman to die

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