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    Alcohol is New Zealand’s recreational drug of choice, use of which is considered to be relatively harmless for most people. Regrettably the overuse of alcohol is associated with a range of negative health and social consequences (Hanson et. al., 2011) (Happel, 2014). What 's more, for some this frivolous activity becomes an addiction and manifests as a substance-abuse disorder. Alcohol dependency characterises the addictive and excessive use of alcohol that is substantially detrimental to an…

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    to change how they market to the end consumer. In the case of Viagra, they understood that there was a taboo about talking about personal dysfunction and the way that they marketed was to focus on education. They hired famous actors both male and female to talk about erectile dysfunction on camera. Pfizer wanted to change the perception of a dysfunction and ultimately impact the patient of both the primary person that they were marketing too and the secondary market, the partner. By…

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    a woman’s ovaries to stop producing oestrogen (Craparo, 2015) and the loss of oestrogen can cause numerous physiological effects and symptoms in women. Short (2015) identified five categories of symptoms which are vasomotor, urogenital, sexual dysfunction, psychological and others. Hot flushes, which affect up to 80% of women, belong to the category of vasomotor symptoms relating to blood vessels being constricted or dilated. Urogenital symptoms are related to the urinary and genital organs such…

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    In “Teenage Wasteland” by Anne Tyler published in Seventeen, Tyler paints a picture of the life of a boy named Donny. The author begins this short story by describing Donny as an innocent child. The story then goes on to describe Donny’s spiraling behavior, and how he is now being forced to meet with a tutor who asked to be called Cal. After some time, Donny is expelled from his school, and Daisy decides to stop the tutoring sessions and enrolls Donny into a public school. A couple months after…

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    Over the last decade, monumental advances in the medical field have taken place, resulting in prompt recognition and management of many diseases. Despite this, meningococcal disease remains one of the leading causes of death in children and young people worldwide (Dowson, 2014). With its rapid onset and serious nature, meningococcal septicaemia affects up to 0.95% of the western world’s population each year making it essential for health professionals to understand the pathophysiology,…

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    In the contemporary US, the social justice system is relatively comprehensive. In the development of the social justice system, the probation as one assuaging method emerged in 1841 America. At first, probation law emerged because John Augustus, who was the first probation officer on the record, decided to parole one drunkard for three weeks. After this event, governments started to consider the possibility of probation law. In 1878, Massachusetts promulgated a new law about probation, which was…

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    Caroline Hentzen ENLT 2555- Professor Chase Argument Paper In today’s society, there is a diagnosis for every minor issue, whether genuinely medical or not. As Riska argues in her paper “Gendering the Medicalization Thesis,” medicalization becomes an area of social control (Riska 63). Diagnoses of a time period determine which behaviors are socially accepted and which ones are negatively viewed. A defiant child can easily receive a diagnosis for a psychological disorder despite whether it is…

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    Female Orgasmic Disorders

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    As such, individuals who are involved sexually may at some point or another experience difficulties and dissatisfaction with themselves or sexual partners with sexual functioning. Sexual dysfunction…

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    1. Midlife crisis is a normal period during the lifespan when man or woman experience some form of emotional transition during that time of life. People who reach at the age of 40 evaluate their achievements, goals, and what they had wished for in their past. During the midlife crisis identifies three core issues which are being young vs. old, being masculine vs. feminine, and being destructive vs. constructive. During the midlife crisis one will want to look and act young like going to clubs,…

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    Cystic Fibrosis Part 1 Jenna Saline Kaplan University Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic condition that has an affect on many organs of the patient. This disease will ultimately lead to fatal impairment of the lungs. It is most common to see Cystic Fibrosis diagnosed from early childhood to young teens. Cystic Fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disorder in which both gene alleles must be mutated for the disease to be expressed (Ignatavicius and Workman, 2013). As every person…

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