Bipolar disorder is includes mixed-type reactions or mood changes from elation to depression.Exogenous depression is when a traumatic factor or an agent (as a disease-producing organism) from outside the organism or system has caused symptoms of depression.In the brain of people with depression, neurotransmitters called serotonin and epinephrine are thought to be in short.Tricyclic antidepressants (TCS's) work by blocking uptake of serotonin and norepinephrine to result in stimulation.The side effects of TCA's are the increased risk of dysrhythmias, tachycardia, stroke, congestive he...
Gibbon's great history is essentially an attack upon Christianity as the operating cause of the decline and fall. ... In an interregnum incommoded with an abundance of sleek parsons and sly priests it; was bard to realize what fires had once blazed in the heart of Christianity, and what fires, of political and religious passion might still blaze in the hearts of men. ...
Writer Sefton Delmer believed "the republic was born with a hole in its heart" which suggests, as the army would have power in determining the future of the country, it would create an imbalance in power directly undermining the notion of democracy. ... The left wing differences and broken relations meant that if they were to counteract a right wing attack, their affect would not be as effective if as they were one strong unit. ...
An example from my controversial essay mentions, ''These steroids are related to larger probabilities such as getting heart attacks and strokes in addition to undesirable body changes such as women looking more masculine (masculinization of the body of the woman) or decrease in genital size amongst men.'' ...
These initial stages of sleep are also classified by measurable, physiological changes such as a slowing heart rate and the relaxation of skeletal muscle. Stages three and four of NREM sleep are associated with even deeper relaxation than stages one and two and it is at this stage where our heart rate and respiration activity becomes slow and regular, and brain activity recorded on the EEG becomes slow and synchronized. ...
Depict for us in your vivid style or in your fervent paintings the titanic struggle of the people against their oppressors; inflame young hearts with the beautiful breath of revolution which inspired our anarchism"1. ... The struggle to find a compromise in the theatrical representations of anarchism is exemplified in Les Mauvais Bergers in 1897, wherein Mirbeau's depiction of a workers' revolution against capitalists led to a range of inaccurate critical responses, some saw it as "a poorly-conceived attack on parliamentary socialism"10 whilst for others it was "worthless dilettanism...
With the advent of feminism, the organized and self-conscious movement of the 1830's emphasized that women assume a stand against authority and attack the preconceived notion that they were the less of the two sexes. ... It was female comradery that sparked the flame in a young woman writers heart, gave her ideas and gave her a sounding board for her own ideas but, this outside fellowship was rarely promoted. ...
While critics of home schooling attack it on many fronts, research shows that home schooled children perform as well or better than conventionally schooled peers in academic achievement. ... Whether it was that I was lucky to have two parents take an avid interest in my education, or that I was blessed with the creme of the crop as far as educators are concerned, or that I took responsibility for my own education because I was taught that it will get me far in life, whatever the reason home education could never compare to the memories and relationships that I hold dear to my heart. ...
As Nicolaus Copernicus acted as the first serious threat to this theory by claiming that the sun rested in the center of the universe, he was relentlessly attacked and eventually his theories were considered illogical and were disregarded. ... As harsh censorship suppressed the fiery hearts of all who desired to read the masses of books that spread throughout a time sometimes known as the "reading revolution, " these dedicated women held meetings in their salons in order to encourage the penetration of the unfair censorship by freely exploring all types of literature and exchanging uncorrupted...