Reasons To Be Fit
.... Fit people also tend to
live a longer life. Doing aerobic and weight exercises such as running,
walking, swimming, weight lifting etc. and a healthy diet is important in
preventing or treating the above diseases or conditions.
When you are fit, you feel energized and want to be active. Unfit
people are always sitting around saying they are tire and don¡¦t want to do
things. The truth is, unfit people are always tire. Their heart and
metabolism rate are low, so when they want to do something, they do not
have enough energy to do it. But when you feel energized, you perform task
better, whether in school or at work. This .....
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Poor Habits And Their Effect On People's Self-Esteem And Self-Worth
.... work environment. All of these poor and spoiling habits
people have used cause the non-cherish world as it is.
Most of people have that heavy habit regard to money. People have
to work hard almost daily in order to earn money to survive and to put
aside for retirement. They have to be extremely cautious with their money
in order to be financially independent. It is difficult to keep ahead with
payment commitments such as credit card bills, mortgage, taxes, and so on.
Some people have lousy organizing habit with payment commitments. That can
cause people to end in death. For example, some people commit suicide do to
the high d .....
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Teeth And Diseases Affecting Your Teeth
.... size. If this increase is insufficient, the wisdom teeth may become
impacted, that is wedged between the jawbone and other teeth, sometimes
resulting in pain and inflammation. The upper teeth, called maxillary, and
the lower teeth, called mandibular, are shaped in such a manner that they
interdigitate (fit together) when the jaws are closed. This fit is
essential for the teeth to function properly when biting food with the
incisors (front teeth) and when chewing and grinding food with the back
teeth (molars and premolars). The molars and premolars have large surfaces
with points (called cusps) and grooves so that they fit togethe .....
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Neural Networks
.... and many interconnections between them. These processors
are much simpler than typical central processing units (He90). In a neural
network, each processor is linked to many of its neighbors so that there are
many more interconnections than processors. The power of the neural network
lies in the tremendous number of interconnections (Za93).
ANN's are generating much interest among engineers and scientists.
Artificial neural network models contribute to our understanding of biological
models. They also provide a novel type of parallel processing that has powerful
capabilities and potential for creative hardware implementa .....
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Two Sides Of The Brain
.... Most people, if they thought about it, would identify more with
their left brain. In fact, many of us think we are our left brains. All
of that non-stop verbalization that goes on in our heads is the dominant
left brain talking to itself. Our culture- particularly our school system
with its emphasis on the three Rs (decidedly left-brain territory) -
effectively represses the intuitive and artistic right brain. If you don't
believe it, see how far you get at the office with the right brain activity
of daydreaming.
As you read, your left-side is sensibly making connections and
analysing the meaning of the words, the .....
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The Criminalization Of Knowingly Transmitting AIDS
.... person.)
The criminalization of intentionally spreading AIDS has been a big
issue recently, and still remains so. As of September, 1991, legislation
criminalizing AIDS transmission has been passed in 24 states. Among these
states are California, Idaho, Ohio, Missouri, Michigan, and South Carolina.
Under these current laws, it is a crime to knowingly transmit the virus
through sex, sharing needles, donating infected blood, organs, or skin
tissue.
The first person to go to court under these laws in Michigan was
Jeffrey Hanlon. Hanlon was a gay man who infected another man from
Michigan while he was in New York. The Amer .....
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How The Government May Have Created AIDS
.... policy towards the Third World." This Memorandum which can be
obtained from the US National Archives, which was only declassified very
quietly in 1990, was adopted by the National Security Council as official
US foreign policy towards the Third World. Now, this is a classic example
of the "secret government" in action, because of none of this was known to
the Congress, and certainly, it was not known to the American people. Did
any of you know that depopulation was considered a matter of US national
security? Did any of you know that for the past 20 years, depopulation has
been the highest long-range priority of US foreign p .....
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Alzheimer's Q&A
.... area
in the brain.
What are the symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease?
Alzheimer's Disease is a dementing illness which leads to loss of
intellectual capacity. Symptoms usually occur in older adults (although
people in their 40s and 5Os may also be affected) and include loss of
language skills -- such as trouble finding words, problems with abstract
thinking, poor or decreased judgment, disorientation in place and time,
changes in mood or behavior and changes in personality. The overall result
is a noticeable decline in personal activities or work performance.
Who is affected by Alzheimer .....
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What Is Angina? And What Is The Cure?
.... any other organ, the
heart requires a steady flow of oxygen and nutrients to provide energy for
rmovement, and to maintain the delicate balance of chemicals which allow
for the careful electrical rhythm control of the heart beat. Unlike some
other organs, the heart can survive only a matter of minutes without these
nutrients, and the rest of the body can survive only minutes without the
heart--thus the critical nature of these syndromes.
Causes of blockage range from congenital tissue strands within or over
the arteries to spasms of the muscular coat of the arteries themselves. By
far the most common cause, however, is the .....
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Antibiotics
.... must be brought into contact with the bacteria.
It is believed that antibiotics interfere with the surface of bacteria
cells, causing a change in their ability to reproduce. Testing the action
of an antibiotic in the laboratory shows how much exposure to the drug is
necessary to halt reproduction or to kill the bacteria. Although a large
amount of an antibiotic taken at one time might kill the bacteria causing
an illness, such a dose usually would make the person suffer from illness
caused by the drug. Therefore, antibiotics are given in a series of
smaller amounts. This assures that the bacteria are either killed .....
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The Human Brain
.... think.
Many sciences were born. Some of them centered around humans. They
included, among many others, psychology and neurology. While psychology
deals with the mind and human behavior, neurology is the study of the
nervous system.
The nervous system of the human being consists of several parts. The
main structures are the brain and the spinal chord. The system also
includes nerves which sense external and internal stimuli and then relate
all information to the central processing unit, i.e. the brain.
Because of man's rapid evolution in technology and medicine, humans now
know a great deal more about their own .....
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The Human Brain
.... The brain is made up of many cells, and is the control centre
of the body. The brain flashes messages out to all the other parts of the
body. The messages travel in very fine threads called nerves. The nerves
and the brain make up a system somewhat like telephone poles carrying wires
across the city. This is called the nervous system.
The nerves in the body don't just send messages from the brain to the
organs, but also send messages from the eyes, ears, skin and other organs
back to your brain. Some nerves are linked directly to the brain. Others
have to reach the brain through a sort of power line down the bac .....
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