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    blood test and reviewing data shows that she has not taken ecstasy, but is actually suffering from hyponatremia. Hyponatremia occurs when sodium concentrations in the blood become to low. Brittany’s friends state she drank a lot of water to prevent a hangover. This is the main reason for her condition. The best way to fix this is to limit water consumption and to get sodium into the bloodstream with an IV. Keywords: Ecstasy, Symptoms, Hyponatremia, Hyponatremia Case and Interpretation The…

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    The Symposium by Plato is set after a heavy day of drinking, where the men are still recovering from their hangovers, in which they all decide to go easy on this night and to tell stories instead. Aristophanes, the comic playwright gives a speech in which he talks about a myth of soulmates. People were once doubled in every way and out of punishment for rebelling were cut in half. These people then spent their lives trying to find their other halves and the gods gave them the ability to have…

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    Into The Wild Comparison

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    Into the Wild In the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer and the movie Sean Penn, Chris McCandless also known as Alexander Supertramp is a young man who abandons all he knows to go to the Alaskan wilderness to find out who he is and the meaning of life.He came from a wealthy family but he grew up with his parents constantly fighting while he was growing up.He graduated college and instead of getting ready to settle down and taking his place in society he gave up everything and went on this…

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    I must commend Tre for his brilliant tactic of using Michael as a scapegoat to avoid arguing with Tia, though, in the short run, he essentially threw Michael into the fire, but it will help toughen him up for her assault of verbal abuse in the long run. More importantly, it’s been abnormally quiet today. It’s like a stentorian voice was missing from the classroom, but because it wasn’t here there was a more peaceful atmosphere circling around us… “Sorry I’m late class,” Mrs. Sorun said, yawning…

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    trouble and losing brain cells because of alcohol and the brain isn’t fully developed that's why People say wait till your 21. Drinking alcohol has an aftermath because it will attack your nervous system and will make you drunk and wake up with hangovers. That’s why teens black out or don’t remember stuff when they wake up because alcohol attacks the nervous system. They’re people addicted to alcohol because they tend to drink with food in the morning or afternoon as well. Teens also are…

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    ϖ This task is done by Mohammadmehdi(Mehdi) Adhami for PBL Definitions: alcohol abuse: it is the act of consuming alcohol containing products frequently or inappropriately (e.g. Binge drinking); which might result in short term or long term complications. It is often associated with addictive behaviors and it most likely interferes with person’s normal life balance, including the ability to work and interpersonal relationships. Alcoholism: it is the addiction to consuming alcoholic drinks or…

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    This proves that the Porter’s scene had both the values of comical relief and the intensity of tragedy. Now to seal the claim that the scene is both comical and tense, think of his comical drunkenness and the terrible messages he gives during his hangover. After all, a drama like this would not have been as great as it was without putting 2 eggs into one…

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    Mess Of My Life Analysis

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    Mess of My Life New York, Central Park, Saturday, 12:45 pm. The noises are of a day in full swing, traffic heavy, cars honking, and children playing. The harsh rays of the afternoon sun impale my shut eyelids and I awake suddenly, every thought in high definition. My eyes take in every ray of light and I see the colors of brown and red, flood the park’s grass. I stretch, reaching my arms forward, breathing in the polluted, yet crisp autumn air of New York and without a doubt I know it’s the…

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    For example, in the story Junior says, “I could hear the white girls forced vomiting, a sound so familiar and natural to me after years of listening to my father’s hangovers” (177). As a reader it is through those words like vomiting and hangovers that create a visual representation of ideas in the mind of the reader. When the author speaks of feelings, they are presented poeticly or in a dramatic way, he uses short and true words, which makes the feelings…

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    Prohibition Dbq

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    It Was Changed by Prohibition.” Organized Crime - How It Was Changed by Prohibition, University of Michigan, 2004, websites.umich.edu/eng217/student_projects/nkazmers/organizedcrime2.html. Accessed 29 Mar. 2024. The. Peck, Garrett. The Prohibition Hangover: Alcohol in America from Demon Rum to Cult Cabernet. Rutgers University Press,…

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