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    Some key factors mentioned in the article spoke of how the “effects of age, sex, race/ethnicity, mental health disorders, functional impairment, and type and number of substance use disorders in relation to specialty and non-specialty services” (Aarons, A.G., et al pg. 48) effect the impairment of adolescents in the juvenile justice courts. These key components showed that unlike the research has shown…

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    The article “Embraced by the Needle,” written by Gabor Maté, is about the reasoning behind drug addictions. In this article, Maté describes how drug addictions can result from various situations and backgrounds. One thing that is common between all addictions is that they “always originate in unhappiness, even if hidden” (Maté, 2016, pp. 506). The article describes how addictions can derive from neglect during childhood; or, it could develop from a loving home with the burden of stress and…

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    What is a chemist? A chemist is a scientist that studies, physical and chemical properties of different forms of matter. There are two profound chemist whose findings were crucial to today's understanding of chemistry. There names were Marie Curie and Dimitri Mendeleev, both chemist made significant impacts on modern day science and society. Dmitri Mendeleev is responsible for the creation of the periodic table, while Marie Curie is responsible for discovering radioactivity, which advanced the…

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    The story Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Addiction was a painful and heartfelt depiction of a broken family and the destruction of a boy, Nic Sheff, who encountered a fight with a drug addiction. This autobiography was written by his father David Sheff, who has a complicated life of his own that played a part in his son’s development of a love hate relationship with methamphetamine. After David began the process of divorce with his wife Vicki, the custody battle took an…

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    Substance abuse is all too common within most populations, although particularly common in lower financial class neighborhoods. People experiment with drugs for several different reasons, to enhance their athletic abilities, to simplify with stressful life circumstances, to relax, to rebel or simply because their social environment influences it. The use of drugs does not automatically confirm addiction, however the amount of influential power it is has on someone’s every day life at home,…

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    The drug laws in America are often viewed as an unquestionable part of discouraging unwanted behaviors in our society. Federally, the Drug Enforcement Administration has been tasked with combating drug use. In addition to this, state and local governments make and enforce their own laws and regulations with respect to drugs. The term “ War on Drugs” is something that most people are familiar with and it is no secret that if you are caught with illegal drugs, you will find yourself in a very…

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    person and the people around them. The movie exhibited four individuals, all different cases, and each their own obsessions to accomplish their goal of being skinny and beautiful, being rich, or just simply getting “high.” Anyone can get addicted to substances or certain behaviors, but not many can stop their addiction. Throughout the film, I came up with questions such as, why did they get addicted? How long will it take them to realize that they have…

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    1. Is mercury an appropriate target for AGI? Why or why not? Please clearly cite examples for your reasons. (10 points) There are many reasons that mercury is an appropriate target for AGI. • Both companies are in the same industry of footwear products. • First off the two companies have differentiating strategies and markets that they sell to. AGI will be adding a new market to their company goals and increasing their revenue streams. • AGI strives in the casual footwear segment with a…

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    The electroconvulsive therapy has been one of the most controversial procedures in human history and is still performed, because of its effective treatment of depression and other mental disorders. The method of performance of ECT has changed over time, although its perception has not altered a lot. The influence of mass media, movies and books strongly determine the general public’s opinion about the electroshock therapy. Although the procedure has been performed since the late 1930s, its…

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    Relevant Findings** Yes, according to Lexidrugs, the loss of memory and cognition along with difficulty urinating are both side effects caused by diphenhydramine. The mechanism of this drug is to compete with histamine at receptors throughout the body and will cause “anticholinergic and sedative effects.” The number one precaution of administering diphenhydramine is that it can cause CNS depression and prevent coherent cognitive function of the patient. The CNS depression effects could be the…

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