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    Alcohol Prevention

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    Introduction Alcohol is a substance that should be consumed in moderation, and should be used responsibly. Similar to any substance, there are consequences that come with the irresponsible and abusive use of it. Not only theThe drinker is not the only one affected by the abuse of alcohol abuse. People around them including family, friends, potential offspring and even Canada’s Health Care Systemhealth care system are affected too. It has been known that exposure to alcohol in the womb leads to…

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    experiments are done, then the lack of information can create a misunderstanding in the community, resulting in a misdiagnosis. This is why it is so important to do more research in the asexual community so that they are not wrongly labeled as having a disorder like the homosexuals in early DSM copies a few decades ago. Similar to a homosexual or bisexual identity, Scherrer explicitly states that asexuality is an identity that somebody is biologically, not a choice. This definition, though…

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    Underage Drinking Under 21

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    In today’s world underage drinking is not an issue taken lightly by most people. It is a serious issue. No matter what you might think the actual drinking age should be, the fact of the matter is that you cannot drink alcohol if you are under twenty one. This is something that I obviously did not take very serious. The outcome of my choice wasn’t the end of the world, but I think it definitely changed the way I look at drinking underage. I may not have taken it is as serious as I should…

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    Over the years, violence has increasingly been accepted into schools, personal lives, communities, and media/advertisements. Due to the dramatic spread of violence, today’s teenagers and youth are beginning to experiences intense effects that are altering their lives. Numerous amounts of teens are victims of violence each year; the effects of these continued violence can cause lifetime problems. More than 1 in every 3 girls and boys across the country, ages 10-16 years old, fall victim to…

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    Fine Motor Control Study

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    Ploog, Scharf, Nelson, and Brooks (2013) conducted a case-control study using computerized visual representations of emotional facial expressions to simulate real life situations. The use of a 3D avatar was used in three stages to study and improve emotion recognition in children with autism spectrum disorder. Stage one, participants were asked to interpret what emotion the avatar was feeling. Stage two participants were given different scenarios and were asked to guess what emotion the avatar…

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    The study conducted under Lentini and DeHaan highlights that investigators cannot use patterns as a method to establish how a fire started. This is what caused arson investigation to be described as needing “much more research on the natural variability of burn patterns and damage characteristics” (NCJRS, 2009). This means that arson experts cannot simply look at patterns to determine its origin because there is still a lot unknown about arson and fire patterns in general. This is a common…

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    Specialty Courts

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    rehabilitation is a major focus. Because of this there has been a rapid number of specialty courts popping up throughout the nation. Specialty courts are specialized court sessions which target individuals with underlying medical, mental health, substance use and other issues that contribute to these individuals coming before the court with greater frequency. Specialty court sessions promote improved outcomes which reduce recidivism and enhance public safety by integrating treatment and services…

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    Community members are encouraged to play key roles in problem identification and planning solutions to problems in their communities. There is wide variation in community-based crime prevention programs based on factors such as program focus, program rationale, community context (e.g., racial and social class composition…

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    professionals and parents in the early identification of teens at risk for depression and suicidal impulses because unless there is more awareness and prevention, suicide will carry on to take the lives of the young. All schools are in a significant position to…

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    Cirrhosis Literature Review

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    used include “transient elastography, acoustic radiation force impulse imaging, supersonic shear imaging and magnetic resonance elastography”. Compared to a biopsy, elastography can test a broader section of the liver and is unproblematic. It also shows considerable connection with the seriousness of cirrhosis. Other tests executed in specific situations comprise abdominal Computerized Tomography scan and liver/bile duct MRI scan (Foucher et al.,…

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