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    male and female brain

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    Dopamine- is a hormone in our bodies that functions as a neurotransmitter. In both male and female it is responsible for our physical movement‚ sexual desire‚ motivation .the function is similar in both male and female but abnormal levels of dopamine have a greater effect in males than in females. Estrogen-this hormone is very important in females and is responsible for two cycles in the female body menstrual cycle and estrous cycle. This hormone is considered to be the primary female sex hormone and

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    Brain drain

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    Brain drain: an alarming issue in Pakistan The crux of recession in a country lies when its denizens abandon their country for self-interest‚ fame‚ and money. This phenomenon‚ brain-drain‚ is considerable in Pakistan. Developing countries like Pakistan are at the apogee of this quandary. Denizens of such countries portray themselves as self-conceited‚ arrogant and pompous when they give their human capital to other countries after procuring a balance arsenal within themselves. A person‚ when

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    Your brain on food

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    Your Brain on Food S This page intentionally left blank Your Brain on Food How Chemicals Control Your Thoughts and Feelings Gary L. Wenk‚ PhD Departments of Psychology and Neuroscience and Molecular Virology‚ Immunology and Medical Genetics The Ohio State University Columbus‚ OH 1 2010 1 Oxford University Press‚ Inc.‚ publishes works that further Oxford University’s objective of excellence in research‚ scholarship‚ and education. Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town

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    Allen EGL 101-018/035 Fall 2010 Compulsory Voting in America: Against Our Civil Rights The United States of America is supposed to be a land of freedom where one can exercise the right to have various liberties that are not found in many other countries around the world. Among these liberties is the right to vote in a democratic government. Voting is a privilege in the United States that should not be taken for granted; many countries do not have the luxury of choosing who they want to

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    Brain Cancer Essay

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    know that an estimated 13‚000 people died from brain tumors in the United States in 2009? As a matter of fact‚ more 200‚000 US cases of brain tumors are reported per year according to Brain Tumor Society. Brain tumor is abnormal growth of tissue in the brain and comes in two forms‚ benign and malignant. A benign brain tumor is made up of non-cancerous cells and does not spread beyond the part of the brain where it initially formed. A malignant brain tumor‚ on the other hand‚ is composed of cancer

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    Brain Based Learning

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    Brain-based Learning Definition This learning theory is based on the structure and function of the brain. As long as the brain is not prohibited from fulfilling its normal processes‚ learning will occur. Discussion People often say that everyone can learn. Yet the reality is that everyone does learn. Every person is born with a brain that functions as an immensely powerful processor. Traditional schooling‚ however‚ often inhibits learning by discouraging‚ ignoring‚ or punishing the brain’s

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    Primary Health Care

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    The role of primary health care in preventing chronic disease The role of primary health care in preventing the onset of chronic disease‚ with a particular focus on the lifestyle risk factors of obesity‚ tobacco and alcohol. Mark Harris Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity‚ UNSW January 2008 Abstract The potential impact of primary health care in assessing and managing smoking‚ hazardous drinking‚ poor diet and physical inactivity has been demonstrated among patients who are at higher risk

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    THE PRIMARY MISSION OF UNIVERSITIES SHOULD BE PREPARING STUDENTS FOR THE WORKFORCE SUBMITTED BY D.N.S BHARGAVA (20140023) FUNCTIONING OF THE UNIVERSITIES: Many students are not satisfied with the results of the study in the universities because the faculty focus and concentrate on the basic academic topics but not on practical skills‚ which is necessary after the completion of graduation. Nowadays‚ some people believe that the primary mission of universities‚ for students

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    drastically over the years. Taking over jobs provided by small farms‚ torturing animals‚ and endangering human health‚ it is no wonder why these industrialized plantations are getting a bad reputation. So‚ why has society allowed factory farms become our primary source of food and produce? It is because these farms have not been exposed of their inhumane ways. Society has been taught to believe that factory farms are the most productive way to feed an ever growing population. In reality though‚ "small

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    within the ecosystem‚ a process known as succession. Primary succession happens when species grow in locations where organisms have never previously existed. Secondary succession occurs after an ecosystem disturbance. The basic difference between primary and secondary succession is the presence of soil. When primary succession begins‚ soil is not present; in the case of secondary succession‚ soil is already in place. What occurs during primary and secondary succession? How can an ecosystem recover

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