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    Medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine is the newest evidence-based treatment for recovery from opioid addiction. I utilize buprenorphine extensively in my medical practice treating opioid addiction. As with methadone, medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine is an outpatient treatment, but with several important and valuable differences from medication-assisted treatment with methadone: • Medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine is approved for office-based treatment,…

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    I learned a lot as an "emergency manager” by reviewing each lesson. I learned that National Incident Management System (NIMS) offers a steady nationwide guide to allow Federal, State, tribal, and local governments, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to work together to stop, safeguard against, react to, improve from, and alleviate the effects of incidents, irrespective of “cause, size, location, or complexity”. I learned how the National Response Framework (NRF) explains…

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    Given the combination of several different factors, I don’t think Simmons should roll out the Great Game of Life (GGOL) program. I would suggest he wait to launch the GGOL until the economy showed signs of stabilization and the program proved to be definitely effective. In the year 2001 there were several different obstacles standing in the way of the implementation of the program. Firstly, the 9/11 attacks, recession and negative GDP growth contributed towards economic downturn. Secondly,…

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    families as well. In the book How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents the de la Torre family took advantage of the opportunity to migrate out of their homeland settling in New York City. These newcomers faced numerous struggles with adapting and stabilization while also simultaneously dealing with traumatic cultural displacement.…

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    Manufacturing Happiness Utopianism is a place where peace and reality happens, where stability is maintained by society’s role, having negativity be eradicated. Although as in today’s reality it is dysfunctional in the other words dis-utopia, from the words of a British writer Aldous Huxley, whom he wrote the phenomenal novel, “The Brave New World”. In the series, the author queries the distinctive values of 1931 generation, by the use of satire and irony to portray a futuristic world in which…

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    Yeast Expression System for Glycoengineering Yeast expression system is an alternative to prokaryotic and higher eukaryotic expression system since it offers the attributes of speedy growth, ease to manipulate genes and low costing media like for microbes along with post translational modification and secretory expression like in higher eukaryotes. An increasing number of yeast strains are available for protein expression that are said to increase the yield of the protein, improves the…

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    Native Language Essay

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    ENL: English as a Native Language is traditionally assumed to be a language that is acquired from birth without formal instruction (versus a language that was learned as a second or later language). ENL is also referred to as L1 (first language), mother tongue, or inner circle variety. An issue with the term “native language” or L1 lies in the fact that it is based on the premise of a monolingual society, whereas many societies are multilingual. In multilingual societies, a child may grow up…

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    Pappas A.M, Zawacki R.M, McCarthy C.F. Rehabilitation of the pitching shoulder. Am J Sports Med. 1985;13((4)):223–235. Kibler WB Burkhart SS, Morgan CD,the dis¬abled throwing shoulder: spectrum of pathology. Part II: evaluation and treatment of SLAP lesions in throwers. Arthroscopy. 2003; 19:531-539. . Burkhart SS, Morgan CD, Kibler WB. The dis¬abled throwing shoulder: spectrum of pathology Part III: The SICK scapula, scapular dyskinesis, the kinetic chain, and rehabilitation. Arthros¬copy.…

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    Suicidal Ideation Paper

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    history of attempts, poor insight, poor judgement, poor impulse control, patient does meet criteria for IVC and inpatient hospitalization. TACT consulted with Dr.Keith and it was recommended to refer for inpatient hospitalization for safety and stabilization. TACT assisted the ED doctor in completing IVC paperwork. TACT will search for appropriate…

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    Jane starts giving inanimate objects human qualities by saying “they suddenly commit suicide-plunge off at outrageous angles”. The lines flow in a similar pattern that humans lives flow. People wish for stabilization but sometimes people collapse in bizarre ways. Jane’s life collapsed during the Rest Cure and in the story, vividly changed. After seeing the wallpaper like this Jane became paranoid and obsessive about small things. She stared at the painting…

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