This paper examines crystal therapy and its role in Western healthcare today.
Research Paper # 98058 |
2,931 words (
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MLA | 2007
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This paper presents an overview of the meaning, history and development of crystal therapy. The paper attempts to ascertain the degree of acceptance of this technique in the modern Western world. The paper also predicts the future outcomes of this therapy.
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Introduction
Overview of Crystal Therapy
A Brief History of Crystal Therapy
Demographics and Statistics
Conclusion: An Assessment of Crystal Therapy
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"Crystal healing and crystal therapy has a long history and has been used in various periods and cultures for healing and meditation. In essence crystal healing is a "... non invasive therapy which can be used in conjunction with other complementary therapies and with orthodox medicine." (Inside track: Crystal healing - Clear way to relax.) Crystal therapy encompasses the view that self-healing can be achieved through methods that allow the body to heal itself - as opposed to more invasive allopathic medical techniques and methods. It is also closely aligned with the view evident in other forms of alternative therapy that healing should adopt a holistic approach and that the conventional division between the body and mind and between the body and spiritual aspects in allopathic medicine is invalid."
Tags:alternative, complementary, holistic, health, energy, system
A discussion regarding methamphetamine or crystal meth.
Research Paper # 96976 |
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MLA | 2006
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This paper discusses the abuse of methamphetamine, more commonly known as crystal meth. According to the paper, crystal meth has become the drug of choice as it is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and the effects of the drugs are long-lasting.
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" Constantine was speaking about the lower crime rate experienced by New York City over a five-year time frame when more police were hired, and they were given the admonition to search out and obliterate all drug related crimes, from the street level up to the organized crime level. The program worked in a tremendous fashion, with all crime levels throughout the city from 1993-1998 declining in a dramatic fashion. Constantine also used the city of Baltimore as an example of the exact opposite approach, having the exact opposite results. A former mayor of the city of Baltimore told the public that the police would no longer arrest individuals or groups involved in small scale drug crimes. "
Tags:lab, addict, pusher, crime, suicide, high, AIDS, information, euphoria, ice
This paper examines the roles of women in Mexico and the U.S. in the novel 'Women in the Crystal Frontier' by Carlos Fuentes.
Book Review # 72348 |
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approx. 5.4 pages ) |
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APA | 2004
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This article offers an examination of the roles of women in Mexico and the U.S. in the novel 'Women in the Crystal Frontier' by Carlos Fuentes. The writer shows that the author aims the criticism at prejudice and exploitation. Further, the writer demonstrates Fuentes' argument for greater understanding and acceptance of others.
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"In Carlos Fuentes' 'The Crystal Frontier' the author presents a number of stories all linked in one manner or another to the character of Don Leonardo, a wealthy Mexican businessman, who has few qualms about increasing his self-interests at the expense of his less fortunate countrymen. In many ways these stories depict the inequality between Mexicans and Americans, elites and peasants and men and women. From Mexican servants to wealthy elites and Americans ... "
Tags:elites, peasants, Indians, gender, sexuality, power, socioeconomic status, stereotypes, classes, economics, education
An analysis of the character of Merlin in "The Crystal Cave" by Mary Stewart.
Analytical Essay # 42924 |
650 words (
approx. 2.6 pages ) |
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2002
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This paper will show how the character Merlin in The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart is seen as a wise young man, as well as a magical human being. This paper will discuss how both seem to reflect each other, but also show that they are both valid in the scheme of his overall character. By comparing them together, we can see both of these elements come to life in the character that this author has brought to life in the realm of pseudo history.
A look at the characters, plot, and theme in this novel by Carlos Fuentes, which centers around Don Leonardo Barasso, a powerful businessman in the story.
Analytical Essay # 56581 |
1,185 words (
approx. 4.7 pages ) |
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MLA | 2005
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This paper introduces, discusses, and analyzes the novel, "The Crystal Frontier: A Novel in Nine Stories", by Carlos Fuentes. More specifically, the paper presents a report on the book that includes a summary of the book, a character analysis, and a look at the author's background.
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"This book is really kind of like reading several short stories all put together. At first, they do not seem to fit very well, but then they come together around the main character, Don Leonardo. Each story has some connection to him, and he affects each person's life somehow as he moves through the stories. Don Leonardo is in his 50s, and it is clear from the start of the story he is a powerful businessman, because he has his own jet, and he has served as a government official, among other things. In the first story, he brings his goddaughter, Michelina, to meet his son, who he wants her to marry, but he really wants her for his mistress, too. He does not seem to have many morals and that shows throughout the book. Some of the characters in the other stories have a relationship to him, like Juan Zamora, who Don Leonardo helps put through medical school because Juan's father was Don Leonardo's administrative lawyer."
Tags:el, paso, wealth, influence, shot, border, mexico, united, states, americans, mexicans
Provides an overview of the nature of the addiction.
Essay # 47898 |
1,800 words (
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2003
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Discusses the problem of clandestine manufacturing of "crystal meth" or "speed", the nature of the physical addiction, and how it works in the body. Examines the drug's pharmacology attributes, medical risks, and the physiological damage of long-term use.
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"This research will present an overview of the nature of addiction with specific physiological reference for the drug crystal methamphetamine, otherwise known as Speed, Methamphetamine or Crystal Meth. Present rehabilitation and treatment ..."
An examination of the the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS).
Analytical Essay # 144030 |
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The paper relates that in the field of psychology, perhaps no issue has stirred up more controversy or garnered more attention than the subject of human intelligence. The paper discusses how for over a century, psychologists and clinical experts have not only engaged in much heated debate about the meaning of intelligence, but they have also argued intensely about how to measure it. The paper reveals that despite this widespread debate, most experts agree that intelligence can be viewed in terms of fluid and crystalline abilities. This study examines how fluid and crystalline intelligence are measured, specifically focusing on two popular and standard tools: the fourth edition of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS).
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"In the field of psychology, perhaps no issue has stirred up more controversy or garnered more attention than the subject of human intelligence. In fact, for over a century, psychologists and clinical experts have not only engaged in much heated debate about the meaning of intelligence, but they have also argued intensely about how to measure it. Despite this widespread debate, however, most experts agree that..."
Tags:wiisc, iv, wais, iq
A summary of "Rio Grande, Rio Bravo", the ninth story of Carlos Fuentes's "The Crystal Frontier".
Analytical Essay # 127060 |
750 words (
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APA | 2008
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The paper provides a brief thematic summary of "Rio Grande, Rio Bravo", the ninth chapter of Carlos Fuentes's "The Crystal Frontier".
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""Rio Grande, Rio Bravo", the ninth story in Carlos Fuentes's "The Crystal Frontier" begins with an almost religious invocation of the Rio Grande or Rio Bravo river. The chapter then presents vignettes describing the lives of different Mexican and American citizens separated by interludes similar to the opening that poetically describe the Mexican landscape or trends in Mexican history. The repeated juxtapositions emphasize the connection of the individuals under discussion to historical and social trends and to the land itself, however, the largest theme..."
Tags:Carlos Fuentes, The Crystal Frontier, Mexico, illegal immigration
Contributions to the Outcome: Merlin and his Development
A look at Mary Stewart's portrayal of Merlin in "The Crystal Cave".
Book Review # 2047 |
1,830 words (
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2001
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This paper looks at Mary Stewart's novel "The Crystal Cave" which is an accurate portrayal of Merlin's journey on becoming an advisor to King Arthur. Merlin's life is analyzed from the time he is a boy to his old age. The various roles that Merlin takes on are discussed and proved to show a direct correlation to the man he becomes. The diverse roles of Merlin as a prophet, student, and servant, Merlin, the man who pulled England out of the Dark Ages, and the right hand to King Arthur, are discussed in order to emphasize his varying journey.
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"Every person has many characteristics and roles within themselves that identify who they are. When a person is striving for a goal, many of these characteristics must come into play in order to aid in accomplishing the achievement. In the novel, "The Crystal Cave" by Mary Stewart, the protagonist, Merlin, exemplifies various roles and representations. He endures through an intense journey filled with magic, prophecies, teachings, and battles. He becomes destined to become the advisor for King Arthur, who will bring Britain out of the Dark Ages. The diverse character portrayals made by Merlin are significant with respect to his evolution as King Arthur's advisor. The diverse roles he depicts are of a prophet, student, and servant. "
Tags:ages, ambrosius, arthur, cave, crystal, dark, england, king, mary, merlin, stewart, transformation
Comparison of fluid versus crystal intelligence.
Descriptive Essay # 122813 |
500 words (
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APA | 2008
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This paper looks at the difference between fluid and crystal intelligence and how fluid intelligence changes with age. It gives a case example of a grandparent whose fluid intelligence is charging preventing him from dealing with changes.
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"Fluid intelligence is a non-learned characteristic revealed through the performance of culture free tasks such as the ability to see relations in patterns. Crystal intelligence is learned knowledge revealed by vocabulary or mathematic tasks such as things you learn in school. Fluid intelligence is necessary for good crystal intelligence. If a person has high fluid intelligence they should be able to achieve high crystal intelligence but if the fluid intelligence is low the person will not benefit much from learning opportunities. (Braun et. al.) Fluid memory deteriorates..."
Tags:fluid intelligence, crystal intelligence, school