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    because people used religion as a way to defend themselves and accuse others of sin when people became sick. This was shown with the link between the two ideas, so people could diagnose the conditions of the people who were considered to have gone mad. The connection of Psychiatry and the Devil allowed people to justify any accusations, punishments, and treatments against those who were mentally ill, without being accused as unjust towards the mentally ill. The impact of religion on society’s…

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    Many people misunderstand what feminism stands for. Recently, feminists have a negative cogitation, they are called man haters, sexist, or even stupid. However, a realistic description of feminists is that they stand for equality for both women and men socially, economically, and political. There are several issues feminism points out, issues that people are not comfortable discussing or changing as a result of always been the way people have done things. Feminists challenge the concept of…

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    mandalas, I don’t recall feeling much pain during that time frame. This piqued my interest and made me want to learn more. While this was a small study, being only 40 participants, the process of mandala creation showed to have positive results. The scientists used recorded heart rate and blood oxygen saturation levels, as well as a pain scale, to measure whether or not the mandala had any effect on the pain levels the patients experienced. The control group were left to wait in a waiting room…

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    Prion infectious diseases: History and molecular pathology It is circa 500 BC, and Hippocrates records rare but localised outbreaks of madness within livestock; he observes that the animals’ neurological capabilities rapidly decline after years of apparent normality. When he investigates, he finds that the brains of these animals are ‘very full of dropsy and of an evil odour’. He hypothesises that this disease would be able to spread and infect humans too (McAlister, 2005). To him, this is…

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    The Oklahoma City Bombing happened on April 19, 1995. This terrorist attack was the worst terrorist attack to happen before 9/11. The truck was packed with 4,800-pounds of explosives which consisted of diesel-fuel and fertilizer (ammonium nitrate). The bomb was detonated on April 19, 1995 just outside Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City shortly after 9am (Nacos, 2016). This catastrophic blast killed one hundred sixty-eight people and injured hundreds more (Nacos,…

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    the characters all stick to how we think they will behave. Tony Stark, or Iron Man, is still the sassy, brilliant, billionaire engineer that we see in his previous movies. Thor is still getting used to Earth and how people interact. Loki is still mad at his brother and wants to become a ruler. Captain America is still trying to assimilate the fact that he is not in 1940’s. Bruce Banner is capable of control his stress and anger, meaning he can control his urges to turn into the Incredible Hulk.…

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    At the time living in fear of Germany possibly taking his idea and put it to us, he decided that it was best to patent this theory so Germany couldn’t get their hands on it. In December 1938 German scientists split the uranium atom they had also theorized a similar idea or if not the same. By now Szilard believed the race was on for the atomic bomb. He had moved to the United States, and he felt the U.S. must build the a-bomb before the Nazis made their…

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    episode called Entangled Bank. This interaction will have four characters Cosmina, Alison, and Sarah who are both played by Tatianna Maslany and the other character is Felix who is Sarah foster brother Felix is played by Jordan Gavaris. Cosmina is a scientist who is still in school. Her job is helping the clones deal with science stuff. Alison is a…

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    Not everyone can say they had a happy childhood. Kevin/ Kilgrave definitely falls under this category. His scientist parents performed tests on him that triggered a special mind control power in him. Kilgrave, unfortunately, decided to use his powers for his own pleasure. Kilgrave is morally responsible for his actions because he allows his id and libido control his decisions and this makes him aware of any and all particulars. Kilgrave’s parents performed all kinds of medical tests on him…

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    The U.S government is infamous for DARPA, or the mad scientist sector of government. An associate editor for Engadget says in better words, "Think of DARPA as a huge octopus, with too many tentacles to count – You can't really tell what it's doing unless you focus on it" (Moon). Their goal is to be ahead of…

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