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| ARTICLES RELATED TO apathy | |  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of coloursAlternative healthcare providers who practice colour therapy often relate the seven colours of the colour spectrum to specific areas of the body known as the chakras. Like in yoga, the chakras are believed to be specific spiritual energy centres of the body. The accredited therapeutic action of colours is related to the chakra they represent:
Chromotherapy - Red.
First Chakra: base of the spine
In chromotherapy, red is considered to be the colour of life, of the glowing sun and of fire. Red i ...
See also:Chromotherapy, Chromotherapy - Criticism, Chromotherapy - History, Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours, Chromotherapy - Red, Chromotherapy - Orange, Chromotherapy - Yellow, Chromotherapy - Green, Chromotherapy - Blue, Chromotherapy - Indigo, Chromotherapy - Violet Read more here: » Chromotherapy: Encyclopedia II - Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours |
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| |  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Clinical depression - TreatmentTreatment of depression varies broadly, and is different for each individual. Various types and combinations of treatments may have to be tried. There are two primary modes of treatment, typically employed in conjunction with one another: medication and psychotherapy. A third treatment, electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) may be used where chemical treatment fails.
Other alternative treatments used for depression include exercise and the use of v ...
See also:Clinical depression, Clinical depression - Signs and symptoms, Clinical depression - Types of depression, Clinical depression - Anxiety and Stress in Depression, Clinical depression - Mania and Hypomania in Depression, Clinical depression - Causes of depression, Clinical depression - Treatment, Clinical depression - Medication, Clinical depression - Psychotherapy, Clinical depression - Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Clinical depression - Vagus nerve stimulation, Clinical depression - Electroconvulsive therapy, Clinical depression - Other methods of treatment, Clinical depression - Old methods, Clinical depression - Relapse, Clinical depression - Books, Clinical depression - Books by psychologists/psychiatrists, Clinical depression - Books by persons suffering or having suffered from depression, Clinical depression - Sources Read more here: » Clinical depression: Encyclopedia II - Clinical depression - Treatment |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Tacitus - BiographyTacitus's works contain a wealth of information about his world, but details on his own life are lacking. Even his praenomen (first name) is uncertain. What little we know comes from scattered hints throughout the corpus of his work, the letters of his friend and admirer Pliny the Younger, an inscription found at Mylasa in Caria[1]< ...
See also:Tacitus, Tacitus - Biography, Tacitus - Descent and place of birth, Tacitus - Public life marriage and literary career, Tacitus - Works, Tacitus - Major works, Tacitus - Minor works, Tacitus - The sources of Tacitus, Tacitus - Literary style, Tacitus - Approach to history, Tacitus - Prose style, Tacitus - Studies and reception history, Tacitus - Notes Read more here: » Tacitus: Encyclopedia II - Tacitus - Biography |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Direct democracy - Direct democracy in the United StatesIn the United States, ballot measures and their corresponding referenda are widely used at the state and sub-state level. There is much state and federal case law, from the early 1900s to the 1990s, that protects the people's right to each of these direct democracy governance components (Magleby, 1984, and Zimmerman, 1999). The first United States Supreme Court ruling in favor of the citizen lawmaking was in Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph ...
See also:Direct democracy, Direct democracy - History, Direct democracy - Electronic direct democracy, Direct democracy - Arguments for direct democracy, Direct democracy - Arguments against direct democracy, Direct democracy - Direct democracy in Switzerland, Direct democracy - Direct democracy in the United States, Direct democracy - Direct democracy in Canada Read more here: » Direct democracy: Encyclopedia II - Direct democracy - Direct democracy in the United States |
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| |  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Bach flower remedies - UseEach remedy is used alone or in conjunction with other remedies, and each flower is believed by advocates to impart specific qualities to the remedy. They are typically specially prepared by a naturopath or other healer for each patient to meet his/her individual needs. These remedies are used primarily for emotional and spiritual conditions, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, insomnia and stress.
The best-known Bach flower remedy is "Rescue Remedy," a pre-blended combination of Rock rose, Impatiens, Clematis, Star of B ...
See also:Bach flower remedies, Bach flower remedies - Production method, Bach flower remedies - Use, Bach flower remedies - Additional flower remedies, Bach flower remedies - List of Bach flower remedies Read more here: » Bach flower remedies: Encyclopedia II - Bach flower remedies - Use |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Stoicism - QuotationsCollection of various Stoic quotes:
Epictetus:
“Wherever I go, it will be well with me.”
"When I see a man in a state of anxiety, I say, What can this man want? If he did not want something which is not in his power, how could he still be anxious?"
"Freedom is secured not by the fulfilling of one's desires, but by the removal of desire."
"Nothing outside the will can hinder or harm the will; it can only harm itself. If then we accept this, and, when things go amiss, are inclined to blame our ...
See also:Stoicism, Stoicism - History, Stoicism - Stoic ethics and virtues, Stoicism - Spiritual exercise, Stoicism - Stoic physics, Stoicism - Brotherhood, Stoicism - Quotations, Stoicism - Spiritual descendants, Stoicism - Books Read more here: » Stoicism: Encyclopedia II - Stoicism - Quotations |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Washington - HistoryPrior to the arrival of explorers from Europe, this region of the Pacific Coast had many established tribes of Native Americans, each with its own unique culture. Today, they are most notable for their totem poles and their ornately carved canoes and masks. Prominent among their industries were salmon fishing and whale hunting. In the east, nomadic tribes travelled the land and missionaries such as the Whitmans settled there.
The first European record of a landing on the Washington coast was by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta in 1 ...
See also:Washington, Washington - History, Washington - Law and government, Washington - US Congress, Washington - State Elected Officials, Washington - Politics in Washington, Washington - Geography, Washington - Geographical features, Washington - Demographics, Washington - Race and ancestry, Washington - Religion, Washington - Important cities and towns, Washington - Economy, Washington - Agriculture, Washington - Education, Washington - Colleges and universities, Washington - Community colleges, Washington - Professional sports teams, Washington - Arts and culture, Washington - State symbols, Washington - Political activism, Washington - Transportation Read more here: » Washington: Encyclopedia II - Washington - History |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Health issues and the effects of cannabis - THC and Cannabinoids
Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Biochemistry.
The main component of cannabis that interacts with the brain and produces all the psychoactive effects is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (commonly called Δ9-THC, or simply THC). In 1990, the discovery of cannabinoid receptors located throughout the brain and body, along with endogenous cannabinoid neurotransmitters like anandamide, suggested that the use of marijuana affects the brain in the same manner as a naturally occurring brain chemical. Li ...
See also:Health issues and the effects of cannabis, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Legal and political constraints on open research, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - THC and Cannabinoids, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Biochemistry, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Physiological effects, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Reproductive effects, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Effects on mental health, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Behavioral effects, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Co-occurrence of mental illness, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Smoking, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Different and fewer risks than tobacco, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Potency matters, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - No cancer link, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Attempts at harm reduction, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Cannabis and driving Read more here: » Health issues and the effects of cannabis: Encyclopedia II - Health issues and the effects of cannabis - THC and Cannabinoids |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Themes and SettingsUsually, the standard setting is Garfield standing on a table or floor, always flat. Occasionally, Garfield ventures elsewhere and when goes somewhere else, he usually spends a week or two in that area.
The TV Chair is one of Garfield's favorite places, where he entertains himself with shows such as Binky the Clown and others. Many of the shows mentioned are absurd and stupid, and give Jim Davis an opportunity to comment on pop-culture.
Outside, Garfield has confrontations with various characters, such as ...
See also:Garfield, Garfield - Overview, Garfield - Production and criticism, Garfield - Characters, Garfield - Themes and Settings, Garfield - Garfield's Marketing, Garfield - Television, Garfield - Books, Garfield - Numbered Paperbacks, Garfield - Other books, Garfield - Video games, Garfield - Movies Read more here: » Garfield: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Themes and Settings |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Chromotherapy - HistorySeveral findings indicate that colour and light have been used for health treatments since the beginning of recorded time. Colour therapy is possibly rooted in Ayurveda, an ancient form of medicine practiced in India for thousands of years. Other historic roots are attributed to Chinese and ancient Egyptian culture. In traditional Chinese medicine, each organ is associated with a colour. Ancient Egyptians built solarium-type rooms, which could be fitted with coloured panes of glass. The sun would shine through the ...
See also:Chromotherapy, Chromotherapy - Criticism, Chromotherapy - History, Chromotherapy - Meaning and use of colours, Chromotherapy - Red, Chromotherapy - Orange, Chromotherapy - Yellow, Chromotherapy - Green, Chromotherapy - Blue, Chromotherapy - Indigo, Chromotherapy - Violet Read more here: » Chromotherapy: Encyclopedia II - Chromotherapy - History |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Direct democracy - Direct democracy in SwitzerlandIn Switzerland, single majorities are sufficient at the town, city, and state (canton and half-canton) level, but at the national level, "double majorities" may be required. The intent of the double majorities is simply to ensure any citizen-made law's legitimacy (Kobach, 1993).
Double majorities are, first, the approval by a majority of those voting, and, second, a majority of states in which a majority of those voting approve the ballot measure. A citizen-proposed law cannot be passed in Switzerland at the national level if a majori ...
See also:Direct democracy, Direct democracy - History, Direct democracy - Electronic direct democracy, Direct democracy - Arguments for direct democracy, Direct democracy - Arguments against direct democracy, Direct democracy - Direct democracy in Switzerland, Direct democracy - Direct democracy in the United States, Direct democracy - Direct democracy in Canada Read more here: » Direct democracy: Encyclopedia II - Direct democracy - Direct democracy in Switzerland |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Video gamesGarfield was also transported into video games, the first being a never-released Atari 2600 prototype, in 1983.
Other titles:
Create With Garfield (1985) for Apple II and Commodore 64
Garfield: A Big Fat Hairy Deal (1987) for ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64
Garfield: A Winter's Tail (1989) for Atari ST (Will not work on Atari STe computers), Amiga and Commodore 64
Garfield: Caught in the Act (1995), for Genesis , Game Gear and PC
Garfield (2004), for PC a ...
See also:Garfield, Garfield - Overview, Garfield - Production and criticism, Garfield - Characters, Garfield - Themes and Settings, Garfield - Garfield's Marketing, Garfield - Television, Garfield - Books, Garfield - Numbered Paperbacks, Garfield - Other books, Garfield - Video games, Garfield - Movies Read more here: » Garfield: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Video games |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Legal and political constraints on open researchIn many countries, experimental science suffers from legal restrictions because cannabis is illegal. Thus, cannabis as a drug is often hard to fit into the structural confines of medical research because appropriate, research-grade samples are impossible to obtain legally for research purposes, unless granted under authority of national governments.
The phenomenon of legitimate scientific curiosity in conflict with governmental agenda was most recently exemplified in the United States by the clash between Multidisciplinary Association ...
See also:Health issues and the effects of cannabis, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Legal and political constraints on open research, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - THC and Cannabinoids, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Biochemistry, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Physiological effects, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Reproductive effects, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Effects on mental health, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Behavioral effects, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Co-occurrence of mental illness, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Smoking, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Different and fewer risks than tobacco, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Potency matters, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - No cancer link, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Attempts at harm reduction, Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Cannabis and driving Read more here: » Health issues and the effects of cannabis: Encyclopedia II - Health issues and the effects of cannabis - Legal and political constraints on open research |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - OverviewGarfield had its debut on June 19, 1978, which is also considered Garfield's birthday. Comic strips on June 19th depict the cat celebrating his birthday, except in 1979 when he was shown celebrating his birthday on the 20th. The strip pokes fun at pet owners and their relationship with their pets often portraying the pet as the true master of the home. Garfield also struggles with human problems, such as diets, loathing of ...
See also:Garfield, Garfield - Overview, Garfield - Production and criticism, Garfield - Characters, Garfield - Themes and Settings, Garfield - Garfield's Marketing, Garfield - Television, Garfield - Books, Garfield - Numbered Paperbacks, Garfield - Other books, Garfield - Video games, Garfield - Movies Read more here: » Garfield: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Overview |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Tacitus - Literary styleTacitus's writings are known for their instantly deep-cutting and dense prose, seldom glossy, in contrast with the more placable style of some of his contemporaries, like Plutarch.
When he describes a near-to-defeat of the Roman army in Ann. I, 63 this is one of the rare occasions where he applies some kind of gloss, but then still rather by the brevity with which he describes the end of the hostilities, than by embellishing phrases.
In most of his writings he keeps to a strictly chronological ordering of his narration, with only seldom an outline of the bigger picture, as if he leaves it to the reader to co ...
See also:Tacitus, Tacitus - Biography, Tacitus - Descent and place of birth, Tacitus - Public life marriage and literary career, Tacitus - Works, Tacitus - Major works, Tacitus - Minor works, Tacitus - The sources of Tacitus, Tacitus - Literary style, Tacitus - Approach to history, Tacitus - Prose style, Tacitus - Studies and reception history, Tacitus - Notes Read more here: » Tacitus: Encyclopedia II - Tacitus - Literary style |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Books
Garfield - Numbered Paperbacks.
These books, generally released twice a year, contain reprints of the comic as it appears in newspapers daily. These books were originally printed in black and white, but recent ones have been in color, each book covers approximately six months of comics, including the larger weekend comics (in black and white in all except the recent editions).
The titles of these books were styled as double entendres alluding to Garfield's weight or his habits. These books introduced the " ...
See also:Garfield, Garfield - Overview, Garfield - Production and criticism, Garfield - Characters, Garfield - Themes and Settings, Garfield - Garfield's Marketing, Garfield - Television, Garfield - Books, Garfield - Numbered Paperbacks, Garfield - Other books, Garfield - Video games, Garfield - Movies Read more here: » Garfield: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Books |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Tacitus - WorksFive works ascribed to Tacitus have survived (or at least: large parts thereof). Years are approximate, and the last two (his "major" works), took probably more than a few years to write.
(98) De vita Iulii Agricolae (The Life of Julius Agricola)
(98) De origine et situ Germanorum (The Germania)
(102) Dialogus de oratoribus (Dialogue on Oratory)
(105) Historiae (Histories)
(117) Ab excessu divi Augusti (Annals)
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See also:Tacitus, Tacitus - Biography, Tacitus - Descent and place of birth, Tacitus - Public life marriage and literary career, Tacitus - Works, Tacitus - Major works, Tacitus - Minor works, Tacitus - The sources of Tacitus, Tacitus - Literary style, Tacitus - Approach to history, Tacitus - Prose style, Tacitus - Studies and reception history, Tacitus - Notes Read more here: » Tacitus: Encyclopedia II - Tacitus - Works |
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Tacitus - Studies and reception historyFrom Pliny the Younger's 7th Letter (to Tacitus), §33:
Auguror nec me fallit augurium, historias tuas immortales futuras.
I predict, and my predictions do not fail me, that your histories will be immortal.
Tacitus is remembered first and foremost as Rome's greatest historian, the equal—if not the superior—of Thucydides, the ancient Greeks' foremost historian; the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica opined that he "ranks beyond ...
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|  |  |  | apathy: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Production and criticismLike many comic strips, Garfield is not exclusively drawn and written by its creator. Jim Davis's company, Paws Inc., employs cartoonists and writers who do most of the work of scripting, drawing, and inking the strip, while Davis's work is usually confined to approving and signing the finished strip. Davis spends most of his time managing the business and merchandising aspects of Garfield.
The strip is deliberately written to be inoffensive, typically avoiding the social or political commentary present in some of Garfield's contemporaries, such as Boondocks, ...
See also:Garfield, Garfield - Overview, Garfield - Production and criticism, Garfield - Characters, Garfield - Themes and Settings, Garfield - Garfield's Marketing, Garfield - Television, Garfield - Books, Garfield - Numbered Paperbacks, Garfield - Other books, Garfield - Video games, Garfield - Movies Read more here: » Garfield: Encyclopedia II - Garfield - Production and criticism |
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