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    Austin Hogan Kendra Gallos English 3 30 November 2016 There are many problems in the world and there is one specific one that is not only unsafe but also deadly, and that problem is Meth. Meth is a drug that not only is addictive, it is extremely dangerous. The problem with Meth is what it does to someone’s body and how it affects others around them. Brief description of Meth; it is a drug that is cheaply made out of normal everyday products such as: gas cleaner chemicals, the red stuff on…

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    39 Steps Analysis

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    The Camden County Drama Club production, of “39 Steps” took place in 1930s Great Britain. The play follows Richard Hannay throughout the play as he seeks to clear his name, upon being accused for the murder of a young spy named Annabella. During the 2 hour play, there were over 15 characters, all of which were portrayed by a total of 4 actors. The play took on an interesting twist with Clown 1 and Clown 2(Cole) in particular, as they portrayed over 5 characters each. The uproar brought to the…

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    246). “The structure of clinical supervision can be simplified into five steps: 1. Preconference with teacher, 2. Observation of classroom, 3. Analyzing observation data and planning for post conference, 4. Post conference with teacher, and 5. Critique of previous steps (Glickman, 2014, p. 247)” Effects of Classroom Instruction Clinical supervision is identified as a way to enhance teachers’ thoughts and commitment to…

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    The key personality attributes that prompted Sean Gilligan’s entrepreneurial pursuits Photo 2012-12-15 07.16.21 PM The following is an essay written about me by a student at Bradford School of Management, who was tasked with profiling a local entrepreneur as part of his Business course:- “In order to understand why Sean Gilligan became an entrepreneur, there are 3 key elements that revolve around him. His personality or attributes, his background and experience and his skills, including how…

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    I recently went to an AA meeting at the Lamb Center in Fairfax, Virginia. It is a small center and by approaching the center I could tell that the meeting would be held in a smaller circle than what my classmates told me from their experiences. Even though I am a very relaxed person, when it comes to meeting total strangers I had my reservation on what to expect. We were instructed to be sitting in the back and basically just observe; yet I could see that “hiding” in the back at this place was…

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    My biggest personal challenge in social action and community advocacy is in learning with the community, gathering its history, and having the passion to build relationships with others. I learned this while working within a recovery setting, which proved to be very challenging. But helping women at the program gain a new outlook on their own recovery, for the better, was a challenge I was up for. Understanding the importance of community and relationship is the key to success. Keywords:…

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    The Cost-Benefit Analysis

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    damaging and hurtful. Once the individual's mind and spirit appears satisfactorily shattered, an effort to rebuild them into a well-structured behaviour is made. Therefore, the expected result is a behaved and conscious individual. However, a very small percentage of those entering such a program will never touch drugs again. Biophysical Treatment This treatment addresses the biophysical and biochemical imbalances in the human body caused by a drug addiction and substance abuse. The…

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    and Beyond functions out of a small, run down residence off West Mahoney Avenue in Mesa. There were a handful of people outside smoking cigarettes and talking on their cellphones before the meeting, although none were conversing with each other and stood alone. As I went inside, I was greeted by a nice gentleman that told me to sit wherever I would like; with no additional questions asked. Since I arrived a few minutes early, I was able to watch them…

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    Becoming A Hero

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    enough to know everything about everything. There wasn’t anything my father couldn’t do. He taught me how to read, write, walk, and talk. However, when my father was a kid, nobody was there to teach him. He lived with eleven of siblings in only three small rooms. They were very poor. They used to live in a national housing charity. He is a very good athlete; moreover, he used to play for a famous Saudi soccer team when he was a teenager. My father hasn’t seen his dad, therefore, my grandfather…

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    Latin Jr Brookhaven College Regional enteritis, but most commonly known as Crohn’s Disease is an idiopathic, chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the intestines causing swelling and irritation. Most commonly it affects the small intestines and beginning of the large intestine, but can affect any portion of the gastrointestinal tract from the mouth to the anus. Crohn’s can affect men and women of all ages, but is likely to affect people between the ages of 20-29.…

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