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  • 31agony — /ˈægəni / (say aguhnee) noun (plural agonies) 1. extreme pain, generally prolonged; intense suffering. 2. intense mental excitement of any kind. 3. the struggle preceding natural death: mortal agony. 4. Rare a violent struggle. –phrase 5. put (or …

  • 32violent — Moving, acting, or characterized, by physical force, especially by extreme and sudden or by unjust or improper force. Furious, vehement; as a violent storm or wind. A violent attack marked by, or due to, strong mental excitement. Vehement,… …

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  • 33erethism — n. 1 an excessive sensitivity to stimulation of any part of the body, esp. the sexual organs. 2 a state of abnormal mental excitement or irritation. Etymology: F eacutereacutethisme f. Gk erethismos f. erethizo irritate …

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  • 34am·phet·amine — /æmˈfɛtəˌmiːn/ noun, pl amines [count] : a drug that causes the nervous system to become more active so that a person feels more energy and mental excitement …

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  • 35Health and Disease — ▪ 2009 Introduction Food and Drug Safety.       In 2008 the contamination of infant formula and related dairy products with melamine in China led to widespread health problems in children, including urinary problems and possible renal tube… …

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  • 36performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …

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  • 37List of psychology topics — This page aims to list all topics related to psychology. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes in the sidebar. It is also to see the gaps in Wikipedia s coverage of the… …

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  • 38commotion — commotion, agitation, tumult, turmoil, turbulence, confusion, convulsion, upheaval are comparable when they designate great physical, mental, or emotional excitement. All carry this general meaning yet have applications which fit them for… …

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  • 39Charles Darwin's health — Charles Darwin (1809 1882) For much of his adult life, Charles Darwin s health was repeatedly compromised by an uncommon combination of symptoms, leaving him severely debilitated for long periods of time. However, in some ways this may have… …

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  • 40human behaviour — Introduction       the potential and expressed capacity for physical, mental, and social activity during the phases of human life.       Human beings, like other animal species, have a typical life course that consists of successive phases of… …

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