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Discuss calmly and privately with the person why you are concerned or upset.
It allows us to tie information that we receive to previous experience and knowledge and helps us decide what action to take.
Most people consider chemistry harder (as do I) In my experience: Chemistry is all about equations Biology is all about vocabulary
it depends on the snail and its experience. if it is a racing snail, he'll be faster than an ordinary snail.
It is basically referred as "Falling into a k hole" which is slang or saying for how it feels when you take a high-enough dose of ketamine that your awareness of the world around you, and your control over your own body, becomes so profoundly impaired that you're temporarily unable to interact with others at all. You are unaware of things around you.
A wonderful dream, a horrible nightmare, or neither.
It can be lethal to take an overdose of sedatives with or without alcohol.
Take up martial arts(like Jujitsu self defence) to help your reflexes or it's all to do with timing and concentration to increase your reflexes.
I would not suggest taking two sedatives together.
Your blood sugr will go up and you will be at risk of dying and you will want to have sex!
No, you do not take three sedatives at once. Pick one. All three of those drugs are used to relax you, and you do not need all of them. Overdosing on sedatives can cause you to pass out and have trouble breathing. You might even kill yourself accidentally by taking a bunch of different drugs.
Reflexes are automatic, involuntary responses or impulses. Most reflexes do not involve the brain, however, more complex reflexes have to involve the brain in order to process the reflexes. An example of this would be blinking the eye. This is a complex reflex and it must involve the brain. Also, you must take in the place the reason why reflexes do not involve the brain: because it could cause serious damage to the body. Complex reflexes will not cause serious damage if it uses to brain to produce the impulse.
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If you had no reflexes, your body would not repond. It is one way medical professionals check for brain death. If they take away the oxygen by discontinuing the ventilator, will the patient reflexively breathe?
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A DUI can still be proven if the officer can show that your driving was impaired. Different people become impaired at different alcohol levels so being below the limit does not 'prove' you were not impaired. The officer may also believe that you were impaired by something other than alcohol. On the bright side, a good defense attorney will be thrilled that you did take the breath test and blew under the limit.
Yes, you can. You will take modified classes and speak with a teacher about what you would be able to do in case of an emergency.