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    This is achieved through anesthetic agents that are administered through an IV or by inhalation (Newman T., 2016). Common anesthesia medications are propofol, etomidate, or a barbiturate, which are considered a hypnotic drug since they cause the patient to be sedated (Brown, E. N., Lydic, R., & Schiff, N. D., n.d.). Due to the patient’s loss of consciousness they may undergo some serious ricks such as depressed reflexes, respiratory depression, and an inadequate…

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    Sweeney Todd Review

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    Sweeney Todd 2005 Review Sweeney Todd is composed by the spectacular Stephen Sondheim. And this production was directed by John Doyle in 2005. This Musical is about a barber Benjamin Barker/Sweeney Todd who’s sent away by Judge Turpin because the Judge wanted Todd’s wife. Todd is told by his friend Mrs. Lovett that his wife died and his daughter Johanna is being kept by Judge Turpin who is planning to marry her. Todd vows that he will get revenge on The Judge. As Sweeney awaits to gain his…

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    Dsm-5 Analysis

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    This includes, alcohol, cannabis, opiates, caffeine, nicotine, hallucinogens, opiate, sedative/hypnotic/anxiolytic, gambling, stimulants and other addictive substances/behaviors. These disorders are all noted based on severity of mild, moderate or severe, based on whether the individual meets 2 to 3 (mild), 4 to 5 (moderate) or 6 or more (severe)…

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    Anderson Paak Analysis

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    When I think of Anderson Paak., a soulful recording artist and mastermind producer, I picture California. After one’s the first listen of Paak.’s critically acclaimed album, Malibu, if they had never stepped foot on Californian soil, they could instantly be taken away to a Southern California beach, where they could feel the sand between their toes and the breeze toying with their hair, during a day with perfect weather of a seventy-four degrees. With a deeper look at Anderson’s cultural…

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    Before listening to the music of Steve Reich, I assumed that all music had to have a definite form and path, with a distinguishable climax and resolution. I believed that the only thing that distinguished music from sound was the deliberate motion and phrasing of the melodies. Having never encountered minimalism, I had never considered a piece of music absent of these things and prematurely dismissed the movement as simply noise. Yet upon hearing Reich’s pieces, I was enthralled by the almost…

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    Continental Airlines flight 1065 from New York to Mexico City. “Excuse me, Mrs. Flight-Attendant Lady, I do not think that I am able to sit in the Emergency Exit Row of this airplane.” They had told us to go ahead and speak up. She looks at me like I have to be crazy, like she’d never heard this before, she looks for missing arms and says “Why are you not able?” and I say, “Because I don’t really want that responsibility. I seriously believe that in the highly unlikely event that I, or anyone…

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    Tron

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    What makes this film even more interesting is the fact that it is one of the first motion pictures to replicate the video game craze on the rise in the 1980s. The main character in Tron is a computer programmer who is zapped into the cyberworld he helped create, forced to duel in gladiatory digital games, and tries to outsmart a corrupt master program. The film Tron works best on strictly an entertainment value, its colorful, has actions, and looks incredibly fun, much like a huge video game…

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    Weekes On Sexuality

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    early scholars, such as Freud, and more contemporary experts, including Weekes, the study of sexuality has become a topic with a very active field of experts. Through the differences that separate Weekes and Freud common streams of thought can be seen. After a look at the history of the study of sexuality, Weekes turns to a more contemporary approach for understanding sexuality spearheaded by Michel Foucault. This approach focuses on sexuality through its history (16). Through the history of…

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    The evolution of educational technologies has greatly influenced modern civilization. The technological mechanisms are implemented in various forms to promote a sense of educational development and primarily the ultimate goal of entertainment. These modern day mechanisms such as television and video game, caused various scholars and critics to voice their opinions wether these practices are beneficial or not. “Neil Postman most notably in his 1985 book about American television, titled Amusing…

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    As an individual voice from the millions of children who were raised on the ideologies of the Nazi Party and the powerful image of Hitler, Alfons Heck shares the story of his experience before and during his time in the Hitler Youth. His novel, A Child of Hitler, gives a child’s account of one of the most momentous events in all of history. World War II broke out in 1939, but the Nazi movement began much earlier, persuading German citizens to fight for their country and to have faith in their…

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