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    Chemistry Behind Sleeping Pills It is middle of the night and you are laying on the bed with eyelids shut‚ thinking about your day‚ your work‚ or your life. You roll around to find the perfect sleeping position. However‚ sleep will not come so you reach into the medication cabinet for a sleeping pill. A few minutes later‚ you slip into a restful sleep. There are nearly nine million people like you‚ who resort to the use of sleep medication‚ to fall asleep. On the surface‚ the sleeping pill may seem like

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    Many classic tales have origins and details so diverse and varied that one story tells but a fraction of what other stories might reveal. The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood‚ published by Charles Perrault in 1697‚ is no exception‚ but it does relay some common themes and familiar morals with an entertaining plot. This plot‚ however‚ is full of ambiguities and notes that are assumed to be taken for granted. For example‚ why did a king marry an ogress and how did they have a son? Why did this son not reveal

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    The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood‚ by Charles Perrault‚ has a clear Christian theme. This is because it was written in France during the late seventeenth century for the enjoyment of royalty. The readers would undoubtedly be Catholic‚ the religion of the royalty‚ so Charles Perrault wrote for that audience. The fairy tale begins with the princess being granted gifts from several fairies shortly after her birth. This is similar to the sacrament of baptism. Also‚ the prince and princess marry shortly

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    Cate Nowlan Mr. Dils Research Paper 1/24/15 Sleeping Beauty The fairytale “Sleeping Beauty” is one of many popular fairy tales that have been altered for centuries. Generally‚ fairy tales are written for children although they will never understand the messages‚ morals and stereotypes within. The three most popular versions of “Sleeping Beauty‚” are The Grimm Brothers‚ Charles Perrault and Walt Disney. Each tale takes you on an enchanting journey of a young princess. The morals in this fairy tale

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    Ciela Aunica C. Lelis III-9 AB/BSE Literature An Analysis of the Poem Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) Using Feminism Anne Sexton’s Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty) is a poem which does not only challenges the conventions of the original and traditional fairy tale but also serves as an exposure of a problem which causes a lot of women’s lifelong sufferings. Briar Rose’s courageous revelation of her father’s sexual abuses on her ironically shows reality using a fairy tale‚ opening the eyes

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    Disney’s 1959 film Sleeping Beauty‚ Maleficent‚ the main antagonist and evil fairy‚ is frustrated and offended when not invited to the christening of Princess Aurora. As a punishment and attempt for revenge on the king and queen‚ she places a curse on Aurora so that on her sixteen birthday she will “prick her finger on a spindle of a spinning wheel and die.” Wrath the punishment or vengeance as a manifestation of anger. Of all vices that surround the world‚ violence is shown to be the most influential

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    youth that one moment doesn’t define your life and puts Maleficent ahead of the original Sleeping Beauty. The original 1959 film Sleeping Beauty has an evil villain and a pure princess‚ but the 2014 remake portrays the villain‚ Maleficent‚ as so much more than evil. The new film shows that people can make unmoral decisions when overwhelmed by a heartbreak ‚ but those bad decisions don’t define you. While Sleeping Beauty is a classic tale of Prince Charming saving the day‚ Maleficent

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    Gut‚ 1962‚ 3‚ 181 Methods and techniques Telemetering from within the body using a pressure-sensitive radio pill B. W. WATSON‚ B. ROSS‚ AND A. W. KAY From the Regional Medical Physics Department and the University Department of Surgery‚ Royal Infirmary‚ Sheffield It has been an aim of the clinical physiologist to be able to measure continuously such physiological variables as pressure‚ temperature‚ and hydrogen ion concentration under conditions of minimal disturbance to the subject or his

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    The Ethical Dilemma with The Morning After Pill‚ Plan B Karina Monares Associate Degree Capstone Class‚ Excelsior College Dr. Jean Taylor People can prevent unwanted pregnancies in so many ways. There are condoms‚ oral contraceptives‚ injected contraceptives‚ IUDs‚ sponges and more. All of these can reduce the chance of getting pregnant. However‚ let’s say you have intercourse and don’t use any type of contraceptive‚ what would you use? Or if the condom broke during‚ what would you do? On Aug

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    The King Stefan in Sleeping Beauty dealt with the conflict by having all of the spinning wheels in the kingdom burnt and by allowing the three fairies to raise his daughter in a woodcutter’s cottage in the middle of the woods. Other than that‚ he sat around and waited for sixteen years‚ waiting for the day that his daughter would come home. King Stefan in Maleficent was far more proactive with his coping methods. He did the same things as his Sleeping Beauty counterpart‚ but this time had had the

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