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    Buprenorphine Case Study

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    What do you recommend when patients continue to relapse while taking buprenorphine? I recognize that opioid addiction is an illness, so I increase the intensity of treatment if a patient should relapse. However, repeated relapses signify a major problem. Medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine requires a great deal of self-monitoring (self-policing). Patients who are unable to self-monitor are still in need of treatment, but at a higher intensity level. Options include treatment at an…

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    adjustment in size of features contained in the artwork in order to provide depth of the work. Realism and expression in paintings were often showing on the faces of the subjects. The figures were also painted to be seen as humanlike as possible. Nudity was also utilized in both paintings and sculptures. Naturalism was depicted as nature as the focus or background of the art work Artists also utilized classicism to replicate the style of Greeks and Romans techniques through symmetry and…

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    Folgers Essay On Sexism

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    Just look at the way she drives—all confused and overwhelmed and driving into potholes. Boys are taught to use their bodies as tools to master their environment. In Folgers' world, all women had to do was make coffee for their husbands—and they were usually shitty at that. Media, we can do better. We love the funny lists and compilations the pop-culture site regularly provides, but this one takes the cake. Roomba Click to view Your filthy, lazy husband is a complete ass. The conviction to create…

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    Solomon Northup As A Slave

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    The film begins with the words based on a true story and finishes “with a description of what happened to Solomon Northup and his assailants after he was restored to freedom. What happens in between… frequently beggars the imagination”. (Slate Magazine, 2014) Set in 1841, the film follows the story of Solomon Northup, (played by Ejiofor) a once free black man and able musician who is drugged, kidnapped and sold on as a slave. The film is of his memoirs, which shows “no fiction, nor…

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    “Patterns” is a poem composed during the rise of the Imagist movement in modern poetry, Amy Lowell was greatly sympathetic . She eventually became one of its major advocates and leaders. Imagists attempted to break with the traditional forms of poetry, preferring unrhymed and free verses which are more colloquial, economical diction which was closer to the rhythms of speech. In “Patterns,” her best-known poem, Lowell used an irregular rhyme scheme to suggest that expression must follow the…

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    It’s only been in recent years that the LGBT community has gotten decent positive representation in media. LGBT is a topic that can bring stigma, which can lead to misunderstanding and glamorization. Despite this LGBT content in media is slowly pressing forward to creating more realistic content representations that LGBT individual can identify with. Along with gaining the courage to create awareness and acceptance. Starting out the subject of LGBT was considered taboo. This being a fact not…

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    The constant efforts to compete and one up the other are characteristics traits of masculinity. More importantly, through observing these two songs, we can get a better understanding of what men in general believe. This is true because most males believe similar traits are masculine. Also, their messages of masculinity will be absorbed by their listeners, and in turn their listeners will develop the same beliefs about masculinity as are portrayed in the songs. Thus, by listening to these songs…

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    Comic Book Synthesis Essay

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    Historically, literary themes regarding the LGBTQ community have been omitted from comic books mainly because of censorship regulations and the presumption that storylines that include sexual orientation are not appropriate for children. The social mores of the past caused the exclusion of LGBTQ issues and characters from children’s comic books because the LGBTQ lifestyle was considered immoral. However, in recent years, comic book creators have started to take on the task of representing the…

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