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    Edgar Allan Poe has a very distinct writing style and you can find similarities from text to text. An example of this is the way the main characters hide their victim's bodies. In “The Cask of Amontillado” Montresor precludes his capture by walling up Fortunato in a niche. In “The Black Cat” the narrator choose “to wall it up in the cellar, as the monks of the Middle Ages are recorded to have walled up their victims”(Poe,1843). Last in “Tell Tale Heart” the narrator malevolently dismembered the…

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    marijuana has incredible therapeutical uses. It can relieve pain. It can be used to treat a variety of illnesses including cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), epilepsy, Crohn’s Disease, and glaucoma. It can also replace narcotic painkillers, which is very harmful to our body. (10 Facts About Marijuana). Marijuana effectively treats severe seizure disorders. According to Fox31 Denver, there is a case study of a six-year-old girl,…

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    There are copious amounts of evidence to suggest that medical cannabis is a reliable resource both socially and medically. This has proven that medical cannabis should be legalised in Australia. Generally speaking, medicinal cannabis is cannabis prescribed to relieve the pain and other symptoms of medical conditions, such as epilepsy. It is important to make the difference between medicinal cannabis and recreational cannabis. Recreational cannabis is one of the forms of cannabis and is what…

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    A Look at 4 Medical Malpractice Statistics Medical errors claim nearly 10 percent of the population, a revelation that, in part, led to current health care reforms. [1] Care providers can prevent many of these deaths with better coordination and improved organizational performance. To date, improving safety has proved difficult for health care organizations due to a discipline wide lack of direction in research medical errors. Medical Errors That Cause Mortalities in the United States In the…

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    Atropine Research Paper

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    Although atropine has no contraindications in an emergency setting, caution must be considered with patients who present signs and symptoms of acute myocardial ischemia or infarction. Another reason caution should be considered, is with patients with glaucoma because it raises intraocular…

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    The biological approach is one of many approaches used to explain human mental processes and behavior. Psychoactive drugs are chemical substances that change brain function and result in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness. Psychoactive drugs can alter mental processes and behavior when they are used. Heroin, Marijuana and Meth are three psychoactive drugs that influence human behavior as explained in the biological level of analysis. First up is the drug Heroin. Heroin is a very…

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    Forgotten Scientist

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    Keisean Wilson Chemistry 4B Ms. Hidalgo 2016 May 20 Forgotten Scientist Who knows about the first scientist to synthesize natural products? Who knows who made the foundation for the cortisone? That man was Percy Lavon Julian, an African American chemist and pioneer. He was one of the most important scientists known to date. Percy was born on April 11, 1899 in Montgomery, Alabama. His mother was a school teacher and his father was a post office clerk. Attended DePauw University in 1920 and…

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    in the states that allow it: Alzheimer’s Disease, Anorexia, AIDS, Arthritis, Cachexia, Cancer, Crohn’s Disease, Epilepsy, Glaucoma, HIV, Migraine, Multiple Sclerosis, Nausea, Pain, Spasticity, and Wasting Syndrome. Marijuana can help treat Arthritis as marijuana is a great pain killer. The number of seizures caused by Epilepsy can be decreased in those smoking marijuana. Glaucoma patients could also benefit from the legalization of medical marijuana as marijuana reduces pressure in the eyes,…

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    Marijuana Vs Society

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    It has been used for good actually. Marijuana is given to cancer patients who can not eat because it stimulates appetite. They also use it to help ease pain from the radiation treatments. It is also used to treat multiple sclerosis, diabetes, and glaucoma. Some studies that have been done on marijuana have said that it can lead to lung cancer but other studies have proven that to be wrong. Marijuana is very new to research and many scientist do not know exactly what negative effects marijuana…

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    bloodshot eyes, slow reaction time, addiction and a lot more. While because of its therapeutic nature, marijuana has on the other hand, been perceived to be beneficial to the treatment of several conditions including: cancer, stimulation of appetite, glaucoma, epilepsy to stop convulsions, and multiple sclerosis to decrease muscle spasms. All of these factors contribute the issue of whether or not the legalization of marijuana…

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