Coffee usually contains a chemical called caffeine, which is a stimulant and mildly addictive. People who are used to drinking coffee may suffer withdrawal symptoms (headaches, jitters) if they don't get their regular fix.
For those who take sugar in their coffee, sugar is also an energy boost which can help people to get on with what they need to be doing.
Apart from the medical side, many people see coffee as an important part of their daily ritual, and may get irritated if they can't have it because of that
Because it acts the same way as cocaine.
Pathetic fallacy' is the term that is used to describe when the weather affects one's mood. This can also be used to describe when an inanimate object affects one's mood as well.
Yes home light does contribute to your mood. More low light affects your mood in a negative way while more high light affects your mood in a positive way.
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No, not metabolism but rather your mood (mentally).
Psychoactive drug
The mood of the story is what sets up the feel of the entire story. This affects how a person will react.
A mood editorial is the discussing of a philosophy. Rather than an argument, this is based on peoples thoughts and opinions.
alcohol is a depressant, which affects mood, and a drug that affects impulse control and inhibitions.
it does no direct damage but affects mood, and memory
It does affect peoples' moods because people act more reckless during the full moon.
Affects through the fear that someone outside (heaven) is watching peoples' actions and punishing that bad actions. Affects through the faith that someone outside is hearing peoples' prayers and helping to cure diseases and other problems. Affects nothing to those that don't believe that someone outside exists, that is my case.
It depends. usually the mood, the meaning or message which goes or is transmitted to the listeners. That affects them and their beliefs and behaviors.