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    legalizing marijuana would save the government an estimated $13.7 billion dollars if it were legalized. If the legislature voted to legalize marijuana, that large amount of money could be used to help many different people and organizations. On a larger scale, saving the government an estimated $20 billion dollars would make a dent in the nations debt. If the legislature would support the legalization of marijuana, it could be distributed and taxed like alcohol or cigarettes. Recreational…

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    classroom, and the overall color and brightness of the classroom. Ms. Firestone states that a negative learning environment or setting that adversely affects student learning, can affect the students in many ways such as low student achievement, poor behavior, student anxiety, or depression. Positive learning environment, or one that allows students to feel comfortable and confident as learners. One way to build positive learning environment is to know the effects of the colors of the wall, the…

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    Highly Sensitive Person

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    The scale/test contains 27 items intending to measure various aspects of SPS/HSP. There are tests available online to take if one would be curious to see if they possibly had the HSP trait. If one were to score high enough on the test, they would probably have…

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    Annamycin Case Summary

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    This Week in Pharma: The Future of Moleculin’s Annamycin Post Celator Success and Dissecting Minerva’s Positive Phase 2b Results Summary: This column discusses Moleculin’s Annamycin in the wake of Celator’s recent success with a similar drug and Minerva’s phase 2b data for schizophrenia drug MIN-101. Based on your votes for the more interesting topic, Slingshot Insights will sponsor the expert’s cost and you can join! Option 1: Discussing Moleculin’s Annamycin after the company’s recent IPO,…

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    dementia’s symptoms of hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, and depression (Prior et al., 2016). Patients in Cluster C have avoidant/dependent personality disorder. In social situations, they face intense social discomfort and an irrational fear of negative evaluation. These patients also show a high level of timidity towards others and social situations. The Cluster C personality traits were more likely to be associated depression in those who also suffered from dementia (Prior et al., 2016).…

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    is the succes ratio and the risks? 7 what do they do with the unused eggs? CONCLUSION: After data collection the data will be studied to understand the cause and the impact of social egg freezing on the life of a woman: both positives and negatives. can the negative impacts be ignored ? or does it in reality make things far more complicated for women? or Is it a technology sold to women by men giving them a false sense of security for a limited time and exploiting them both of their…

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    Introduction Cupping therapy was introduced in a mass scale recently during the 2016 Olympic games in Rio, Brazil. Michael Phelps and other Olympic athletes were seen with large circular spots on their bodies. Which then introduced the viewer to cupping therapy. Many of the Olympic commentators gave their opinions on if the therapy worked or not while others sought expert opinions from leading health care practioners. The consensus was to stick with modern western medicine. However, the viewers…

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    comparison adolescents were recruited (Han et al., 2007). The subjects were screened by using the Korean manual of symptom checklist-90-revision for mental disorders and substance abuse. All the subjects in the study were given “Young’s Internet Addiction Scale (IAS) and a self- reported questionnaire; the subjects in the EIGP group scored >50 and played video games for 1 hour or more every day, while the non EIGP played less than 1 hour per day (Han et al., 2007). After 25 were dropped for…

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    Olanzapine-LAI Summary

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    There are vast quality evidence-based researches that have been conducted addressing the use of LAI in patients with schizophrenia. There are definitely ups and downs, as well as different variables noted in every research; nonetheless, there have been some consistencies noted in the result of most studies. For instance, in the randomized double-blind study conducted by (Ascher-Svanum et al., 2013), it was conducted so to identify the factors that cause psychiatric hospitalization in patients…

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    Fall Risk Assessment

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    Background and Significance of Problem. This paper will provide an outline to reduce falls by implementing education on the proper utilization of bed and chair alarms, and adequate communication between nurses and certified nursing assistants, rather than lack of education regarding fall tools and not utilizing standardized safety tools in a postoperative orthopedic surgical unit, where the fall rate have increased recently. To prevent patient injury and decrease falls nurses need to communicate…

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