My passion for chemistry I am applying for university study chemistry. Like general science, I thought it was very interesting and often attractive. Last year I spent two weeks of practical experience and enjoyed my two positions. At the Birmingham University chemistry chemistry department, I was able to use some of the first methods I had at that time (GCMS, HPLC, IR spectrum etc) at that time.
I liked chemistry in my school life. There is always a chemical sense that there are more things, there are always some new and exciting discoveries, the theory proved (even proved). Chemistry was a truly practical theme during school days, and it was this and my true appeal with the subject that I encouraged to further study it. - When a person first comes in and contacts a new culture, I feel that cultural shock has occurred, lost, worried, depressed, isolated (Stone, 2010, p. 614). We face cultural shocks on vacation and business trips. Everyone reacts differently to cultural shocks; depending on how individuals respond to change, some people's reactions may be positive and negative.
When we turn negative features into positive light, we tend to do so because it is neurologically attracted to love. Love's chemistry will tempt our ignorance of a little sleepless night and small differences that excites us. Then, as the chemicals calm down - between 3 months and 24 months - you begin to notice these small differences
From a scientific perspective, love is a powerful and permanent neurological condition. Love is chemistry, it is not something you have to control. For example, the difference between desire and love. Desire is a temporary desire to increase the release of testosterone and estrogen - it keeps a while, then you normalize and it disappears. But when you feel true love, the brain can release a complete set of chemicals that will let you experience it in different expressions.
Healthy relationships create ideal brain chemistry for healthy contacts, emotional validation, safety, positive expectations, dopamine, oxytocin and the like. Love has great influence on chemistry of the brain. When people create these favorable conditions, we want to make the most of them when expressing love in the most clinical way. Vague romance (or obsessions depending on your viewpoint) What people say has their foundation in brain chemistry. "I want to wake up next to you every morning" means "I would like to meet your dopamine everyday, I will see you", "I can not live without you", "We are apart "I will experience the craving of addicts, and I dislike this anxiety. "No one ever felt this way like this before." Prime Minister. "Most new mothers are filled with tension (chemicals) against newborns.