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    Drug addiction disorders are a serious global problem, which have disastrous effects on both the individual user and their immediate social network. Drug addiction is defined as the biological and social capacity to repeat please seeking experiences (Nestler, 2013). As described above, the biological aspect of this disease means that it can affect anyone who succumbs to social pressures. More specifically, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration reports that drug addiction…

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    You must be high! Especially if you believe legalizing a substance that has more overall disadvantages than advantages is the right thing to do. Cannabis, also known as marijuana is the most abused illegal drug in the United States. The debate on the legalization of recreational marijuana has gone on for many years. As always, there are two sides to a debate. In the marijuana debate there are individuals who want marijuana to become legal and then there are the individuals who want marijuana to…

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    This case study will be view from eight different features before I shall discern the company’s culture, and these views are as follow: 1. THE CONTINUE INFLUENCE OF THE FOUNDER. It was recorded in the Lincoln electric company Harvard case study by Arthur Sharplin that James F. Lincoln died in 1965 which raise lot of concern that the company might close down because some people feel there is no one that can run the company like Lincoln did but till now the company is still running. This I think…

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    SWOT Analysis Hamidi and Delbahari (2011) explains the SWOT analysis as a participatory model used by groups for examining conditions and developing appropriate strategies and plans, through assessing attributes and proficiencies to foster evidence for change within a group. SWOT analysis tool analyzes internal and external environments to make systematic approach to making decisions through analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. (Ghazinoory, Abdi, & Azadegan-Mehr, 2011)…

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    Drug Addiction In America

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    Most kids grow up wishing to be like their favorite character or idol and strive to do everything they do. As a teenager scrolling through social media, the way that substance abuse is portrayed gives them the idea of; if they can do it, why can’t I? According to a study done in 2011 by The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, 70 percent of American teens reported that they spend time on social networking sited in a typical day. Compared to the teens that spend no time on social…

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    Drug Addiction Theory

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    the thought that individuals use substances, for example, liquor and drugs, or the impacts of other addictive practices, for example, eating or betting, to make up for fundamental issues that have not been appropriately treated. The self solution hypothesis as a rule alludes to substance use issue, yet it can likewise be connected to non-substance or behavioral addictions. It’s not surprising that “data shows that person 's diagnosed with mood or anxiety disorders are about twice as likely to…

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    Disease or Choice Disorder? Philip L. Fischer Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Addiction – disease or choice? This debate is far more complex than many imagine. For us to even understand the discussion, we must have understand the terms. Addiction is commonly used as an equivalent for dependence which, according to John Jung, is “the state in which the user no longer seems to be able to control his or her usage… a strong physiological or psychological need…

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    Substance Abuse: A Summary

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    integrated model of addiction and must consider several factors over the course of her lifespan (Jenkins, n. d.). According to Glenn, Johnson and Raine (2013), substance use is a complicated issue to disentangle. Research suggests that genetic and environmental factors contribute to the possibility of antisocial personality and substance use disorders (Glenn, Johnson & Raine, 2013). Hasin et al. (2011) assert that “cognitive and emotive deficiencies that underlie ASPD, such as poor self-control,…

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    Hospital Cost Method

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    for inpatient as well as non-inpatient and sub-acute patient services. Casemix is a provider payment method which classifies mix types of patients, treatments as well as the associated costs. Each episode of patient care is assigned to a Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) which classifies numbers of diseases into groups which are clinically coherent and resource homogenous in terms of resource consumption and costs. DRG throughput will contribute to determining how much the hospital is paid for the…

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