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Hemispheres of the brain and their functions
The brain is divided into two hemispheres - the left and the right brain - separated by a fold that runs from the front to the back. The two hemispheres are connected to one another by the corpus collosum, a thick cable…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Pessimism in the poetry of Clough, Thomson, and Fitzgerald
Arthur Clough was a British poet who spent some of his a few of his formative years in the United States. He was considered a genius from a young age, but his consequent stint at Oxford was not fruitful.
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Syphilis Also Known as \"The
Also known as "the pox," "Lues," "Cupid's Disease," the "Great Imitator" of other diseases, or "Syph," syphilis is a potentially-devastating sexually-transmitted bacterial infection infamous for its famous victims (NIH,…
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Mental Health Illness the Ability
The ability for individuals to access mental health services in today's society is more wide ranging than every before. Mental health was once governed by physicians, and now by mental health professionals in a wide…
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Red Bull, Addiction, and Behavioral Change Explained
Behavioral Change - Red Bull Conflict and Controversy
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Physical science concepts and principles
New imaging technology enables an "unprecedented" glimpse into the brain, notes Rebecca Boyle (2010). In an article for Popular Science magazine, Boyle (2010) offers a brief video clip of a mouse's cortex to show what…
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Substance Abuse in Young Adults:
Substance Abuse in Young Adults: Issues to be Addressed by a Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care Settings
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Head and Spinal Cord Injury
Serious head, spinal, and neurological injuries
Research Paper Undergraduate
Why we dream: neurological and psychological perspectives
When dreams and the purpose of dreaming are discussed, Sigmund Freud's theory of dreaming invariably makes way to the discussion. The reason being that Freud is the pioneer of dreaming theories.
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War Is War in Tim
In Tim O'Brien's the Things They Carried and the stand-alone chapter, the Man I Killed, the main character is a noble soldier who is disillusioned by the harsh realities of war. In Brian Turner's poems, Here, Bullet and…