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    “Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time,” is an old saying that means, don’t do the violation if you are not willing to take punishment for it. For some offenders, their punishment or “time,” is a lot less severe than the crime they committed. For three recent offenders in the Syracuse area, that is exactly what they received for their offense, significantly less severe sentence than they deserve. One offender who experienced this was former High School teacher,Thomas McCarthy. McCarthy…

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    The nineteenth century in American history was a time of progress and westward expansion for the United States. Among the expansion were anti-slavery and abolition movements. A person who played a significant role in these movements was Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was born as Arminita Ross around 1820, in Dorchester, Maryland. Harriet was one of eleven children of Benjamin Ross and Harriet Green. Her parents were Ashanti, West African people and slaves on the plantation of Edward Brodas.…

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    In the television series, “The Walking Dead”, written by Frank Darabont, County Sheriff Rick Grimes wakes up from a coma, to find a lonely, destroyed world. An unknown virus had broken out and a cure was being searched for. This unknown virus had created a zombie epidemic the world had never seen before. This zombie epidemic resulted in people fleeing to Atlanta, Georgia for safety. As the story goes on, Rick is on the search for his wife and son, Lori and Carl (“Days Gone By”). Furthermore, we…

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    Title The title of this article is Effects of Acute Substance Use and Pre-Injury Substance Abuse on Traumatic Brain Injury Severity in Adults Admitted to a Trauma Centre. Author The authors of this article are Nada Andelic, Tone Jerstad, Solrun Sigurdardotti, Anne-Kristine Schanke, Leiv Sandvik, and Cecilie Roe. Type of Research The type of research used in this study was quantitative. Purpose of Study The purpose of this study was to describe occurrence of substance use at time of injury…

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    I was a anti-social freshman with hardly any friends, when the virus entered my family’s life. My father was diagnosed with valley-fever, a fungus that eats away at the lungs. This is when I knew from that life would only get much harder. There I sat in the waiting room of the ICU with the same symptoms as my dad, contemplating whether my family would have to bury my dad or me. I would sit there everyday to support my dad from the time I would get out of school until the nurses forced us out. It…

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    job back and lost Anne, he realized he should go help Perry because they brought up a television show on homeless people. After having a mental break down and yelling at Perry. Logically, he has to go get the holy grail for Perry would come out of a coma. Ethically, he should do it for Perry and Lydia can have a life together. Emotionally he felt what Perry was feeling when he went to get the holy grail. He saw the guy with the gun that killed Perry's wife when he was going down the stairs.…

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    Everyone has their own process when coming down to writing a paper. People have many different methods to how they perfect their writing, and make it good. Furthermore, I’m going explaining my writing process in order of importance. When starting my paper, I don’t exactly start writing right of the back. Usually I’ll just sit down, and think of a really interesting intro the will attract the reader to my piece. When it’s all said and done, I make sure that the thesis statement is placed towards…

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    Amnesia Research Paper

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    People also believe that a second head trauma will cure the amnesia caused by the first trauma. Also, that people can function normally after awaking from a coma when in actuality it causes cognitive issues associated with memory. There needs to be more research focused on the function of the brain and how it processes information to create memories. More research will continue to be done to find new information…

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    for next patient. When the alarm goes on, I run and pick up a child from the ambulance. “He is in coma, and he’s hurt by an accident, we need do a surgery for him!” A nurse said and carry down the child with the other nurse. “Did his parents agreed?” “Yes.” She nodded her head. He looks so weak, and leg still have blood. We go to the surgery room soon. When the ambulance finished, Fin still in coma,he has a permanent spinal injury, he is unluckily. It’s not my first time to see the…

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    mental health professions used insulin coma therapy and antipsychotics with significant side effects, Nash’s psychiatrist Doctor Rosen appears careless about the physical wellbeing of Nash. Hopson states that fiction, film and popular culture portray the psychiatrist to be a villain, who are charlatans (2002). As the film is from Nash’s point of view, it is easy to see Rosen as a villain as he uses tranquiller and handcuffs to restrain Nash, as well as insulin coma therapy which can be…

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