Answers created by Earl Peter G.
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Question #c0883
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What are imperative verbs?
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How do you use euphony in a sentence?
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What are some examples of anaphora?
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How is the word "spoonerism" pronounced?
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What does this aphorism mean: "the doors of wisdom are never shut."? It is by Benjamin Franklin. What message was Franklin trying to send to the 18th century Americans when he wrote it?
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What are some common anti-depressant medications?
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What does agape mean?
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Question #19f62
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What is a prepositional phrase?
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What's an example of allegory?
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Is diagnosed psychosis (non-drug induced) permanent? Or can it go away?
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What is the most common type of synapse?
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Why are twin studies used to understand genetic contributions to human behavior?
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Whats the difference between the ego and superego?
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What is Psychological sublimation?
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What are the five senses in psychology?
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What are symptoms of adrenal dysfunction?
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How does the brain maintain homeostasis?
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Forgive my ignorance, but, are transitive and intransitive verbs equivalent to the active and passive voice?
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What is an interpersonal stressor?
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Is there a relationship between Asperger's Syndrome and Psychosis?
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Is Psychosis hereditary?
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Is psychosis permanent?
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What are biological causes of anorexia?
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Is psychosis permanent?
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Is PCP classified as a Stimulant, Depressant, Hallucinogen or Narcotic?
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What causes a human being to feel fear?
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Question #e6e3a
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What is the difference between Neurosis and Psychosis?
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Do drugs impact a person's reaction time?
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How can you test someone for Psychosis?
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Does the parietal lobe affect our sense of touch?
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Is psychosis treatable?
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When does the fetus develop a functional nervous system?
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Can a stressor be both physical and psychological?
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Is psychosis classed as a disability?
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How innate is language?
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How do people get Psychosis?
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Can psychosis be induced by the use of drugs?
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What causes aggression?
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What is the difference between stress and a stressor?
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What is pseudo psychosis?
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What does logorrhea mean?