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    The Man Called Cash The man called Cash is a Biography of the life of Johnny Cash. In the early years of 1931 – 2003 Cash was know for his time as a country singer Cash was born to a devout mother and a rather rigid father. He was exposed to suffering and death when he was young. This authorized biography provides blunt details of country singer Johnny Cash’s life. His father’s siringency and his religious mother’s approach helped Cash endure his poverty stricken childhood in Dyess,…

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    been experimenting with different substances and hormones to get an advantage. The Nazi’s during World War Two “used testosterone in the 1930s and in World War II to increase the strength and aggressiveness of soldiers and similarly found that amphetamines helped overcome fatigue during combat.”(Jost) Ever since then steroids and testosterone have spread to sports until the athletes started to get punished for using these drugs. One being…

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    Detox Treatment Plan

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    Once someone realizes that they have an addiction, the next step is to find the right treatment plan. Everyone is different, so it is important to find a program that offers customized care. In general, most patients will begin with detox before transitioning to rehab. Afterward, they can continue their treatment through a lifelong treatment plan. Figuring Out a Treatment Plan The initial step is recognizing that there is a problem. This problem can be solved through a variety of different…

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    Psychoactive drugs that are classified as stimulants increase activity of the central nervous system. They can raise alertness, mood, and awareness levels temporarily. Drugs that are classified as stimulants are caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, amphetamines and prescription drugs. All of these can be addictive and some of them are even illegal. If a person were to become addicted to a stimulant the withdrawal symptoms would include fatigue, depression, and disturbance of sleep patterns. Feelings of…

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    Additionally, the success of the police often depends on the help of the community. Community Watch groups, Crime Stoppers, Code Blue, and other such programs all depend on the community acting as the eyes and ears of the police within neighborhoods. Furthermore, if there is community solidarity, it can often begin to police itself. Community programs aimed at reducing the potential for crime, elders who mentor youth, and even peer pressure can play significant roles in deterring criminal…

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    I am inviting Doc Holiday,Johnny Cash, and Robert E. Lee to my dinner.I would invite this people because they have lessons to teach.Doc is too keep fighting even when sick..Johnny cash is to always follow your dreams.And Robert E. Lee is fight to defend what you believe in. "You're a daisy if you do" -Doc Holiday.The first person i would invite would be the greatest gun slinger ever,Doc Holiday.I would invite him because he was a good friend to ole Wyatt Earp.Plus I wouldn't want to…

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    list of known causes includes heart conditions (coronary heart disease, heart attack, high blood pressure), chronic metabolic diseases (diabetes, thyroid disease), infections (viral hepatitis and HIV), toxins like cobalt, alcohol, drugs (cocaine, amphetamines, doxorubicin and daunorubicin), and postpartum complications (American Heart Association…

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    DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria

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    Nowadays, clinicians and psychologists are not using anymore the word "addiction". DSM-5 diagnostic criteria uses the word "Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders" or 'Substance Use Disorders". According with DSM-5, substance use disorders is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease which characteristics are compulsive seeking and drug use, despite its harmful consequences. It is considered a brain disease because drugs change this body: its structure and operation are affected. These…

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    Schizophrenia Overview of Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is one of the challenging mental disorders that affect the way individuals think clearly, distinguish between real and unreal, manage emotions, relate to people, and function normally. Although this does not mean that a patient suffering from Schizophrenia may not live usual life. Many of Schizophrenia patients find themselves in lifelong problems due to ignorance (Kisch, 2008). Scientific studies show that although most cases of…

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    I believe that no one should consume alcohol because of the way that they act after consuming it. There actions are just horrible and alcohol should never have been invented in the first place. It causes people to act crazy, get into accidents, and even die. 2.) A person may believe that recreational drugs are safe and that you can make a lot of money from selling it. They may think that recreational drugs are "cool" because it can get you "high". They do not think about the consequences and…

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