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    Alcohol Addiction Paper

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    intervention strategies and screening processes to identify alcohol related problems. The current methods of screening include; the CAGE questionnaire, developed by Ewing, 1968, a four-itemed questionnaire designed with the purpose to detect alcohol abuse and dependence. The CAGE is an acronym for the items used to…

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    This problem stems from some serious causes such as wanting to become independent from their parents to be free, lack of self-efficacy and lack of self-esteem. Accordingly, such reasons usually lead to some bad consequences like smoking cigarettes, drug addiction and stressful interaction. Further, their essay discusses some previous solutions as talking to your best friends. This didn't work out because they will not be able to solve all your problems. Furthermore, this solution is if you…

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    I have worked as a first responder for over 25 years in the areas of fire fighter, EMS, and law enforcement. I have been a Law Enforcement Officer since November 2001. I have served in state (WV) and local (Cumberland MD) jurisdictions. I have worked as a school resource officer for 9 years and currently serve approximately 1,500 students as a senior officer for the city of Cumberland schools within Allegany County MD. I have been an active member of NASRO since joining in 2007 and I have…

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    and authority, dismissing social disapproval, rejecting structure and being different than others. However, uses of conformity are evident all around us. On the other hand many of society 's most basic institutions—government, finance, transport, education—would collapse if people didn’t conform. In the end, it all depends on who you want to be, and who you refuse to…

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    behaviour for both males and females, according to Jewkes. She explains that the intergenerational cycle has been research in many sitting. For example, the sons of women who are beaten as children are more likely to abuse their intimate partner. By the same token, women who are abuse in their childhood are more likely to be abused by their intimate partners as adults. Jewkes concludes that experiences of domestic violence teach children that violence is a normal behaviour in certain situation.…

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    Patient Satisfaction Paper

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    Patient satisfaction has become a major part of health care over the recent years. Patient satisfaction provides that hospitals with a business to customer relationship. Hospitals strives to have high patient satisfaction so that patients are likely to continue to use their facility and to recommend there use to other individuals. Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAPS) is a national, standardized report of patient satisfaction on hospital stays. This report is…

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    honestly the violence between drug cartels in Mexico would make me too nervous to ever travel there. I’m sure many Europeans feel the same way about traveling to the United States when they read up on the country’s gun violence statistics though so I suppose it’s a matter of perspective. I did know that a lot of celebrities…

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    Essy Zimmerman Case Study

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    substance abuse. Betsy Zimmerman received her bachelors in sociology and criminology at Christopher Newport University and she received her master’s in counseling education from Georgia Southern University. Betsy is also recognized as a national certified counselor (NCC).At the Counseling Center LLC the agency has 15 direct staff members all together. All direct staff members are required to hold at least a master’s degree. Counseling Center…

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    and it is not right for us to imprison and abuse them. Animal researching should be outlawed in the United States because there are other alternatives, it is unethical, and does not always provides a reliable result. What many people do not realize is that various alternatives to animal testing exist and it is not a necessity to tests on them. Rather than exposing animals to painful tests- other means of experimentation, as well as food, cosmetic, and drug testing are an option. Things such as…

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    Delinquency In Juveniles

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    Multiple factors have been identified that may contribute to delinquent behaviors in juveniles. These contributing factors include traumatic child abuse and neglect, inappropriate parenting behaviors, delinquent behaviors of peers, educational issues, and a history of maladjustment (Donges, 2015). Trauma can involve witnessing the attack, abuse, or endangerment of another human being, or being the victim of a threat or dangerous situation. What makes events traumatic is the feelings that…

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