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    Ketamine Abuse Essay

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    Learning Objectives: After this, physicians should be able to Understand the importance of dealing with ketamine abuse Identify physical signs and behavioral changes in young adults abusing ketamine · Help family members deal with the patient and get them proper treatment Case Presentation: A 17 year-old female patient comes into the doctor's office for the usual check-up with her mother. The patient has complaints of painful urination and an intense pain in the abdomen that…

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    So many teenagers drop out of school after having their babies, some even while they are pregnant. There is a small amount of teens that go on to receive their high school diploma even less go on to college. When teenager drops out of school they have a hard time finding a decent paying job to take care of themselves and their baby because of lack of education. This leads to teens being on welfare, for a source of income to supply the needs of their baby and themselves. There are cases when teen…

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    The nervous system makes it possible for animals to know and react to the environment around them. A change or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue is a stimulus. There can either be an internal or an external stimulus. Internal stimulus being something like hunger or pain, while external is more along the lines of a sound or an odor. The nervous system interprets stimuli and orders other organ systems to respond. The nervous system does so through using sensory…

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    Should the drinking age be lowered? Some people believe lowering the drinking age would be a good thing. However, others believe the drinking age should not be lowered because the brain is still developing until about the age of 25. ( SAMHSA). Drinking alcohol underage can affect a developing brain in many ways. Drinking alcohol, even at the age of 18 can be dangerous because the brain is continuing development. Drinking under the influence can be more dangerous for inexperienced drivers. When…

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    south, have experienced a phenomenon called the Siberian Express, due to the shift in cycles, that has various areas hit record low temperatures and large accumulation of snow. Some of the southern states called emergency warnings due to reports of hypothermia, black ice, and low visibility. There is scientific proof that the earth goes through these cycles as proven by MIT Scientists. They brought up the point that with all global warming issues emerging all at once, that it is extremely…

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    Space Race In Canada

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    World War II started a technological revolution for Canadian engineers and research. As Canada’s economy started to boom, Canadian development was one step ahead. Canadians insisted on changing their identity to an internationally noted world power. The Cold war ignited Canada’s change of identity. This was the first war where Canada was seriously threatened by attack coming to their territory. Canada changed its identity from being an agriculture and rural place to a strong nation with a…

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    For my senior project, I decided to research water pollution, and how it affects ocean life and its inhabitants. I will be answering questions that I have about water pollution and how it 's affecting our oceans. The reason I’m doing my project on this topic is because I find it very interesting, and I also want to bring awareness to this issue. It 's a worldwide problem that needs to be addressed, because if we continue to do nothing, I believe that ocean life as we know it will go extinct.…

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    Introduction Gadchiroli trial was a randomized control trial which was conducted in 1993 in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, the research group introduced Home Based Neonatal Care to reduce the IMR in that rural area, but the study later on criticized on the ethical issues of procedure of that study. In this study various ethical issues, international guide lines will be discussed and to understand the topic widely TROVAN trial in Nigeria will also be discussed. Definition of some words…

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    Unknown Bacteria 228 Adisney Pino Professor Dowding Miami Dade College Section T/R 7:05PM Introduction Enterobacter aerogenes is rod-shaped bacteria that belongs in the family of Enterobacteriaceae. This rod-shaped bacterium is gram negative which makes it a facultative anaerobe which grew perfectly in 37-degree temperature. This species was motile and therefore it can synthesize an enzyme known as ornithine decarboxylase. This bacterium is prevalent in the intestines of animals…

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    The Geneva Convention was created to protect the rights of prisoners of war after World War 1. Its official name is the Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War. The Geneva Convention was signed on the 27th of July 1929 in Geneva, Switzerland. The Convention was created by the Red Cross as after the First World War as they found The Hague Conventions, which had been signed pre-war had failed due to many loopholes and lack of precision. 47 countries signed the Convention those…

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