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    In today’s society teenagers are being benefited from new inventions that make their lives easier. However, some inventions are not so good for them and could destroy their lives. An example of an invention that is having a negative impact around the world is the creation of the “flakka drug”. Flakka is a designed cathinone (compound alpha-PVP) drug that has been on the streets for a while. It started previously in China, Pakistan and India, then founded in the United States. This drug has had a…

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    them being easy to care for, handle and reproduce. Rats are physiologically, genetically and morphologically closer to humans than other research animals. Rats are used for research in a large variety of human conditions from diabetes and obesity to seizures, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. As well as cancer studies, neurology, product safety, transplants and other infectious diseases. They are also involved in other research areas such as physical health, including behavior, nutrition,…

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    Causes Of Sexual Assault

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    definition of sexual assault are sexual activities as forced sexual intercourse, forcible sodomy, child molestation, incest, fondling, and attempted rape. There are many different causes for someone to become a sexual offender, and there are many “triggers” that could set off a sexual offender. “They are opportunists, who lack feelings for another and who have an antisocial personality disorder” (What Causes Someone To Molest”). Many sexual offenders have mental disorders and do require special…

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    YSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE) SLE stand for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. The Latin word for lupus means “wolf” while Erythematosus means “red rashes”. Red rashes on a patient’s face that looked like wolf bites was discovered by Dr. Cazenave in 1851 and he named it Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE) which only involved the skin. In 1885, Sir William Osler recognized that many people with lupus had a disease involving not only skin but many other organs or systems, so he named the disease…

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    Acute porphyria – the condition mostly affects the nervous system. The skin is occasionally affected. Symptoms may include muscle pain or paralysis, seizures, disorientation, hallucination, bloody (red) urine, hypertension and gastrointestinal problems such as vomiting, abdominal pain and constipation . Through research professors have found that he had these symptoms and that the Porphyria was triggered…

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    Issues In Police Brutality

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    really here for, not for themselves but public people of their cities. Everybody is given their certain rights and they should respect that. Police are here to protect and not scare, there is no need for gun, there is no need for them to pull the trigger unless they are threatening their or other people 's life. They are already armed with tasers and things to protect themselves. Many…

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    she asked. "Nothing. Let’s slow things down. Make the time last." The room held a vivid luminosity. The curtains, Sara’s toes, her blouse draped over the chair — all were etched with light, an aura not unlike that which precedes certain types of seizures. It was often there for me at such moments, like the glow of the sun after it slips over the edge of the world. Entranced, though, lost in the moment, I sometimes did not recognize its presence until afterwards, in memory, so I cannot be sure…

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    On the morning of September 11, 2001 at 8:45 am eastern time, terrorist hijacked American Airlines passenger airplane Flight 11 out of Boston, Massachusetts was maliciously flown into the north tower of the World Trade Center, “tearing a gaping hole in the building and setting it afire”. At 9:03 am, just 18 minutes later, another terrorist hijacked passenger plane, United Flight 175, was flown into the neighboring south tower of the World Trade Center. 9:43 am; Another terrorist hijacked…

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    down glucocerebroside. This could lead to improper protein folding meaning that the unusual folding of in this case alpha-synuclein causes the proteins to cluster together so that it can not preform its job. This improper folding has been linked to trigger early Parkinson’s disease, usually found with Parkinson’s disease or “LBD who also have a GBA gene mutations this accumulations of abnormal proteins degrades the neutrons so they stop working correctly”(Nalls). With this research being…

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    Depression isn’t like a cold or allergies, it doesn’t just come and go. There is always a reason for someone to be diagnosed with this condition and it takes a little while for people to fall so low into this stage. Depression is a serious medical condition in which someone feels constantly sad, lazy and hopeless. It causes people to not be social, constantly drag themselves around miserably and think suicidal thoughts. Many people get into a state of sadness here and there but that doesn’t…

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