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    help those that need to break the ties of substance abuse and addiction. The addiction treatment centers in Las Cruces, New Mexico serve those local to Las Cruces and others wishing to travel to Las Cruces for rehab and recovery. “Substance abuse” is a form of substance abuse disorder that is defined by a set of symptomatic behaviors. The behaviors noted describe a pattern of behavior often represented by a gradual loss of independence from the substance used, a lack of desire in terms of…

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    Substance abuse in particular, has an increasing strong correlation with homelessness. Time after time, individuals fall victim to substance addictions. A person who forms an addiction normally displays visible signs that require very little effort to identify. These signs include a change in behavior, distance themselves from family, redness in eyes and lose of interest about or take care with their grooming (Drugs). This can easily spiral into an individual losing control of their lives and…

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    decides that today is the day they will try and get addicted to drugs or alcohol. There usually is a lot of underlying circumstance such as abuse, learned behavior, coping, or peer pressure to name a few. The problem is not in experimenting with a substance one time, it is when that experimentation leads to an addiction that overtakes a person’s life and starts to ruin it. The good news is there is help available, the addicted just has to want to get the help they need in order to break the…

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    is doing to them. Ultimately, what is at the stake here is addict’s lives. Many drug abusers throw their life away, get killed, or commit suicide because of drugs. On the site Recoverygateway.org, it shares a fact stating that “45% of untreated substance use disorder commit suicide.” Addiction is an awful habit that many people participate in. People who do drugs often do not know or even care about the harm they do to their body. Addiction to drugs has the power to turn…

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    we eat has to do with chemistry. Food has organic compounds that change when they are cooked. It is used in our everyday life when because you need chemistry to do everything. Stoichiometry is the relationship between the relative quantities of substances taking part in a reaction or forming a compound. The coefficients in a balanced chemical equation represent moles of reactants and moles of products. The mole ratio of reactants and products in a balanced equation must remain constant.…

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    necessary. Students are to write on the handout in Appendix B, the amount of cornstarch (in tbsp), they used to produce their slime. The ‘Explain’ stage – 10mins Teacher is to decide upon the ‘gooiest slime mixture’. Discuss the results and challenges that the students encountered. Did they prove or disprove their hypothesis (what they thought would happen)? Explain that the properties of a mixture are dependent on the amount of materials they use in their mixture. Examples can be used; e.g.…

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    Alexander’s essay “Reframing Canada’s ‘Drug Problem’”, discusses the ever-growing epidemic of substance addiction plaguing Vancouver’s streets. In this paper, Alexander encourages readers to re-evaluate classic drug intervention methods: criminal prosecution, medical or psychological treatment, and “harm reduction” techniques, as they focus on fixing the addicts rather than fixing the true origin of their substance abuse problems. Ultimately, Alexander argues that people’s “dislocation” from…

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    Ethanol Research Paper

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    is then theorized that in the early first century A.D., distillation was discovered by the Greeks, thus helping the expansion of the alcohol content in alcoholic drinks. But, the prefix 'ethyl' is a relation to the french word 'ether', meaning a substance that has evaporated. This idea to use that variation of the french word was formulated by a German chemist by the name of Justus Liebig, in…

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    Today, adolescents face a tremendous amount of challenges and stress on the road to adulthood. Studies have shown that puberty may start earlier. The media influence has a wider reach. Most U.S. homes have access to the internet (72% of children have access to a computer at home) (Conrad, B., 2016) and/or have some form of game system (67% of children own a game system and 24% own a portable video game system) (Conrad, B., 2016). Plus, youth are spending less time playing outside or exercising…

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    Evaporation Lab

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    Purpose: We already knew that the chemical properties of each pure substance are not are not changed after separation in a mixture. The key to find a physical property that one part of the mixture does have but the parts of the mixture doesn’t. In magnetism a magnetically susceptible material is extracted from a mixture depending on a magnetic force. Filtration is separation of an insoluble solid and a liquid. Filtration depends on solubility, the filtrate is the one want to keep (liquid) and…

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