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    Although, the court held that these slight details do not qualify as transformative elements because they are still an exact depiction of the No Doubt band performing songs, which is what they do in real life and what they are known for as celebrities (192 Cal. App. 4th pg. 1018). Unlike Activisionʻs portrayal of the No Doubt band, Segaʻs portrayal of Kirby was altered significantly and recreated as an entirely different character. Despite the similarities between Kirby and the Ulala character,…

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    Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Psychotropic Drugs for Dementia Residents As per World health organization (2015), there are 47.5 million people who has dementia and there are 7.7 million new cases every year. In our dementia care unit, our residents will receive benevolent expert care to prolong and fulfil their quality of life. As a newly appointed operations management team in our dementia care facility, we continuously aim to provide and improve our quality of care to our dementia residents…

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    several legal drugs that are available to worldwide, I will be focusing on alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine. Within this paper I will be addressing why it is legal to be use these drugs recreationally. As well as, how addictive each drug can be, the benefits that may accompany each drug along with the damages that can occur, and how much money is each industry worth along with the national amount of money spent on medical care and treatment following the effects of the drugs. The drug that began…

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    Painkiller Overdose

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    Examining the Painkiller Overdose Epidemic through Historical Perspectives Introduction: Prescription drugs, most notably painkillers, have been prevalent in the 21st century among high-schoolers. According to a 2005 study, 4.4 million teenagers (aged 12 to 17) in the US admitted to taking prescription painkillers, and 2.3 million took a prescription stimulant such as Ritalin. So why is there an increase in the usage of painkillers, specifically among high-school students in southern…

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    First Tattoo Anthropology

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    Ryan had this being about him that was mainly like “I don’t really care about anything except tattoos.” His reasoning for becoming a tattoo artist was mundane and expected as well as kind of infuriating. Ryan had graduated from Auburn, a top school in the country, and only became a tattoo artist because he did not want to look for a job. Ryan’s artwork was remarkable and could have gone somewhere but without the drive and audacity to make that happen, it sits in a tattoo parlor on Thach avenue.…

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    Dope Persuasive Essay

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    enhancement drugs to better their physique and abilities, should be considered ineligible to participate in the competition and forfeit their award if given one due to the fact that it provides an unfair advantage. Doping dates back as far as ancient Greeks; it wasn’t until the late 1920s that people felt the need to restrict the use. In 1966 world governing bodies for football and cycling were the first to enable an act that would allow their athletes to be tested for enhancement drugs. In 1968…

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    Deviant Behavior In Sports

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    ensue, like criminal behavior, arrests, cheating in the game or academically, and gambling; but less conspicuous occurrences and covert incidents like fixing matches, unfair recruiting, on or off the field dirty play and use of performance enhancing drugs are included, but are more difficult…

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    Contrary to what many vehicle owners believe, the windshield of a vehicle does more than just keep the wind and the rain out. Yes, it also stops dust from blowing in your eyes, but there's more to it than that. As strange as it may sound, in many modern cars, the windshields can account for up to 50% of the vehicles structural integrity. Furthermore, if the integrity of the windshield has been compromised due to a crack, the chance of the vehicle's roof collapsing in an accident will increase…

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    Omnipaque Essay

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    Routes of administration for the drug omnipaque may vary depending on what exam is going to be performed. The routes include Intrathecal which is occurring within or administered into the spinal theca (C, T, L spine). The Rate of injection should be done Slowly over 1-2 min and should not to exceed 300 mg/mL or 3060 mg iodine per single myelographic procedure. Another route of administrations is intravenously which is the method of route choice used for a excretory urography, digital…

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    Athletes people who are role models to the next generation, people who influence how countries are ran. Many athletes use blood doping to get an extra edge over the other competitors but by many people believe this method is unfair and many people are fighting over whether this method should be banned or allowed in professional sports. Blood doping is the process where blood is transfused or injected in the body to increase red blood cells. This red blood cells are important to athletes because…

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