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    Melchior Adam Wiekard was a German physician who, in 1775, wrote a medical text book in which five and a half pages in the third chapter are devoted to an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) like illness. This appears to be the first record of such a disorder, predating Still by more than a hundred and twenty years. Wiekard describes inattentiveness as more common in children and women, more common in the young than the old, more common in someone who is happy than in someone who is…

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    Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood-onset psychiatric conditions, occurring in 5% of children. ADHD can persist into adulthood affecting behaviour and development. ADHD is extensively studied and ADHD literature is plentiful, however, ADHD pathophysiology is still not completely known. The lack of a direct cause and mechanism of disease complicates treatment for many individuals. Finding an ideal treatment is often the result of a “trial and error”…

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    Abstract Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder known as ADHD is a prominent behavioral disorder defined as ongoing and increased levels of inattention hyperactivity and/or impulsivity. The primary goal of this paper is to review the current research. This review will be exhaustive in nature and consist of a description with a focus on sex and age differences, the neural pathology focusing on the abnormal brain structure and function of ADHD patients, etiology with a focus on genetic and…

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    child with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. One way you suppress the disorder, also known as controlling a child with stimulants. Another way is to completely help the child overcome the disorder by curing it mentally. In order to improve the future generation, it is important to completely cure the disorder rather than suppress the disorder with medication such as Adderall and allow the child to live with it until adulthood. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is very common in…

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    Essex County council faced a £300 million budget deficit by 2014 and frantically tried to cut costs, and Council leader Perter…

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    Generational Deficits: The complexity of generational poverty One would assume that if one generation is impoverished and the next generation is also impoverished, that this had to be from the same lack of resource and exclusively that. This generational poverty, however, does not necessarily have to be the same as the one preceding it. Each generation who is impoverished finds themselves in a new situation that has its own unique deficits of a certain resource that they simply cannot live…

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    According to Congressional Budget Office (CBO), “estimates that the federal budget deficit in 2016 will be $544 billion, raising debt held by the public to 76 percent of GDP” (CBO, 2016). Budget deficit means the government is in debt, and the calculation is for one-year period. So what is the federal budget? In its most simple terms the federal budget is created by the office of the president, using the federal departments and independent agencies. Documents include historical data as well…

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    The government needs to be more responsible about their funding, it does seem like theyhave an endless influx of money to spend, I mean we are only talking about trillions of dollars. It’s hard to make sense of it all, cause in the end it’s just a piece of paper, right? Not exactly, we have so much invested in this country and have so much to offer, yet we have a national debt of over 17 trillion dollars and growing rapidly, but should we worry? No matter how much we talk about it and debate it,…

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    project their spending for short-term and long-term goals because it manages revenues and expenditures. A balanced budget and surplus budget decrease interest rates because it helps the government improve and grow over a period of time. If budget deficits arise, it increases interest rates because the total amount of expenditures exceeds the total amount of revenues. While low interest rates encourage more economic activities, high interest rates slow the economy, which causes loans harder to…

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    Going for Broke, Deficits, Debt, and the Entitlement Crisis The presenter was Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, at Cato Institute. He talked about the budget deficits which was more than $1.3 trillion in 2011 and becomes around $0.44 trillion in 2015. After that, the economists such as Paul Krugman said “the deficit problem is mostly solved”. But there is a problem, the projected deficits will be more than 1 trillion dollars in 10 years. The budget deficit is how much money the government spend…

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