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    different. I was being a bit skeptical about this‚ but Caesar came back with the others. We talked to Casca about the three shouts we had heard. Apparently‚ Caesar had refused the crown three times from Antony. On the third time‚ he fell down due to his epilepsy (pg. 831). When Casca was gone‚ I told Cassius that if he wanted to talk to me some more‚ I would either go to his house‚ or he will come to mine. I left him‚ but after that talk we had‚ it seems like I cannot relax or sleep

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    would have to smoke 15‚000 joints in 20 minutes for you to receive a toxic amount of delta 9 terrahdrocannibinol which is a chemical found in pot‚ this clearly is impossible. Some notable medical conditions that weed has been proven to help are; Epilepsy‚ multiple sclerosis‚ glaucoma‚ arthritis‚ depression‚ anxiety‚ hepatitis C and morning sickness. There is variety of reasons for this which include; - weed calms people down‚ - helps improve the effectiveness of legal drugs used for the

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    body are as follows; liver cirrhosis and liver cancer‚ mouth‚ throat‚ gullet and breast cancer‚ high blood pressure and related conditions such as heart and kidney disease‚ and stroke‚ complications in pregnancy and infancy‚ mental illness‚ suicide‚ epilepsy and damage to the nervous system‚ accidents and violence. (http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/cm43/4386/4386-09.htm). There are numerable social consequences which result from excessive alcohol misuse and these are as follows;

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    of Akhenaten’s minor wives‚ either Nebetiah or Beketaten (Edwards 7). His original name‚ Tutankhaten‚ means the "Living Image of Aten". King Tut suffered from many health problems throughout his short life. It is believed that he was born with epilepsy and also inherited Marfan syndrome from his father which was the cause of his elongated head. Tut also had a cleft palate‚ a curved spine‚ and was probably weakened by inflammation and problems with his immune system. He also may have had a disease

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    throughout the ancient civilizations through the means of trading. In addition‚ marijuana today is mainly used as a medicine. Marijuana has medicinal purposes and it could help save lives of people who are suffering from depression‚ cancer‚ and epilepsy. First of all‚ marijuana has shown to improve depressive symptoms by stimulating the endocannabinoid

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    second daughter‚ this pregnancy landed me on complete bed-rest‚ so I had to stop going to school. A few years down the road my now three year old started to have some developmental problems and started having severe seizures. She was diagnosed with epilepsy and autism‚ and she has motivated me to become a teacher. I do plan on perusing my Masters in Special

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    The documented definition of a person is very ambiguous. Merriam-Webster defines a person as “a human being”. This answer leaves much to the imagination‚ particularly with the case of Henrietta Lacks and her cells. After I analyzed this prompt‚ I reached a conclusive definition: a person should be referred to as “one who has a lucid connection between physical self and self identity. A being without any self awareness or comprehension of the psychology of humankind cannot be constituted as a person

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    (1) In your opinion‚ should the U.S. Congress be able to criminalize the production and use of marijuana for medical purposes when a state (i.e.‚ California‚ etc.) has approved such use? Please explain. In‚ my opinion the U.S congress shouldn’t be able to criminalize the production and use of marijuana for medical purposes. I feel that with congress trying to criminalize it is taken away from the state’s power. When a state approves the usage of marijuana for medical reasoning‚ those who truly

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    ANAEMIA Anaemia is a reduction in the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood; this may be caused by a decrease in red blood cell (RBC) production‚ or reduction in haemoglobin (Hb) content of the blood. Sign and Symptoms • Pallor • Fatigue • Dizziness • Shortness of breathe on exertion • Pale mucous membranes • Fainting • Palpitations • Tachycardia Cause • Dietary deficiency • Numerous pregnancies • Menorrhage • Chronic infection • Antepartum haemorrhage • Postpartum haemorrhage

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    guidelines by the CDC. Some practices and procedures may not work for all patients even though EBP may show it works. Patients are discouraged in trying alternative forms of treatments because there is no data to support such treatment. Data from the Epilepsy foundation website suggests most seizure patients who have tried Cannabis‚ commonly known as “marijuana” or using oils from cannabis‚ have responded well to the treatment but because there is no EBP of it’s effectiveness clinicians cannot prescribe

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