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The effects of amphetamine

Amphetamine is   a 1-phenylpropan-2-amine with a molecular formula of   C 9 H 13 N. It has a molecular weight of 135.20622 g/mol with one covalently-bonded unit count. The adderal has a boiling point of 200-203 degree centigrade at 760 mm Hg, with slight solubility in water but soluble in ethanol chloroform. It is a type of powerful stimulant of   central nervous system (CNS) that may be prescribed by a specialized person (physician) to block dopamine and uptake of adrenergics, helping in the release   and inhibiting of monamines oxidation. Amphetamine, sometimes are obtained illegally for the purpose of addiction or abuse. When amphetamines are legally prescribed, it may be used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and treatment- resistant depression. The physicians in the past were using the amphetamines for appetite suppression among obese and overweight individuals, but with the exception of Phentermine even though it was me...

What is the "current Macroeconomic situation" in the U.S. (e.g. is the U.S. economy currently concerned about unemployment, inflation, recession, etc.)? What fiscal policies and monetary policies would be appropriate at this time?

In each economy, the policy creators play a vital role in controlling macroeconomic activities with a main target of maintaining stability. Basing on U.S Macroeconomic condition presently is disturbing to many. From information being reported in the news, papers and even websites, the US economy is greatly concerned with unemployment which is as a consequence of the present recession. The media predicts and reports unemployment as a decade depression. In July 2013, the US the unemployment rate decreased from 7.60 to 7.40 percent as was reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics which was lesser than the past usual rate. In relation to this, there is a call for U.S adopting proper policies in order to reduce unemployment back to the manageable levels (Acocella et al, 2014). Gomis-Porqueras et al (2012) explains that unemployment will rise further, but not be greater than 10 percent due to the fact that there is no lack of liquidity in the system. And this comes at the cost of in...

Book Review " How to build an effective ministry team "By Harold Westing

In building an effective ministry team, Dr. Westing’s book explains that church leadership ought to be genuine. The pastoral staff should show how sharing, encouraging, forgiveness and achievement are practiced. Church staff should be a replica on how a team functions. It’s unbiblical to minister alone. In the New Testament, men and women worked shoulder by shoulder in church activities such as church educational program, youth ministry and evangelistic mission. He also points out that staff members who can’t practice what they preach to the church are doing more damage than good to the church. Paul is showing the church at Ephesus that they have a great potential for being a glowing, loving and producing church but he say “we are to grow up in Him from whom the whole body, being and held together by that which every joint supplies”. The two most essential elements in the success of the church are to make sure that every member does the task for which he or she is best prepared ...

THE EFFECTS OF AGE AND AGEING PROCESS ON THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM AND BONE DENSITY IN WOMEN

T h ere is a rising growth on the average age of women in the world. Although the growth is seen as one of humanity’s supreme accomplishments, still it is among our greatest challenges. There is a continuous decline in fertility as women since the functioning of organs depends on the status of the cells within the body. The cells of women don’t function properly as they age because there is a decrease in the number of cells while others are not properly replaced when they die (Lemura, 2004). These cause some important organs of the body to malfunction.   The physiological effects of aging on the women reproductive system      The changes in the hormonal levels are the main cause of changes in the reproductive systems of women. This leads to the permanent stoppage of the menstrual periods, referred as the menopause stage during which drastic changes occur in the genital organs. During the menopause stage, the ovaries completely stop the producti...