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    When there is nothing left in the prescription drug world and all traditional methods of treatment are exhausted what safe alternatives are out there? Prescription drugs have seen a fair share of criticism over the years, although potentially saving millions of lives, some are dangerous and it is not uncommon when you turn on your television to see a commercial addressing the public about a lawsuit against a prescription drug company for having some horrible side-effect. Marijuana is the world’s…

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    disease (LD). This is a autosomal resessive, progressive myclonus epilepsy. This Progressive myclonus epilepsy has different amount of diseases which end up causing muscle contractions and seizures. This disease manifest during adolescence with tonic-clonic seizures, myclones,absence, visual hallucinations and drop attacks which is falling with weakness of the legs or knees. Which is defined as gathering of polyglucosan inclusion bodies refered as Lafora bodies are in the cytoplasm of cells…

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    Clobazam Case Study

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    I have chosen Clobazam to profile for this assessment. Clobazam is a member of the 1,5- benzodiazepine family of drugs. Benzodiazepines were first discovered in Hoffmann-La Roche Laboratories by Dr. Leo Sternbach in 1954, as many as 29 different benzodiazepines are being marketed across Europe and the US at present. Clobazam was The low occurrence of sedation as a side effect gives Clobazam an advantage over other 1,4-benzodiazepines in the long term treatment of epilepsy / seizures this is due…

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    History and evolution: Double H was created in 2010 by Michael Heffernan. He is also the CEO of TCA showroom, two stores (Tonic and Sylvie Quentin), and an online store Tonic Clothing. Double H agency is a clothes showroom. A showroom is a space to present new products from a manufacturer (a brand) to future buyers. A showroom is typical of the fashion industry. It can be permanent or temporary, intended only for professionals (as journalists and buyers) or for the general public. Double H…

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    Epilepsy is one of the common chronic neurologic disorders characterized by recurrent seizure which is a brief period of uncontrolled involuntary shaking. It may be partial, involving only one part of the body, or generalized, involving the entire body, and they may be accompanied by loss of consciousness and loss of control of bowel or bladder function. In some case it is unclassified. Patient with epilepsy may continue to experience any of the above types of seizure while getting AEDs…

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    known that most, if not all, of his cadenzas have been lost over the years. For this specific con- certo, the most popularly performed cadenzas are not Mozart’s own, but cadenzas by Beethoven and Brahms. Mozart is known to have established the key features of the classical era concerto form and style. After Mozart’s bravura and flashy concertos were written for his subscription concerts, many composers after him followed this idea and the solo parts progressively became more diffi- cult,…

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    Music surrounds us and has an influence over much of what we encounter in our everyday lives. Music is more than just what you hear in concert halls or on the classic radio stations, it is in background of much of what we do. It can be playing in the stores we shop in and influence what we buy, embellish TV advertisements, and enhances movie scenes. It has the power to influence the moods of those who listen and can change the atmosphere of an entire room. This outstanding power of music is…

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    On Sunday, June 21st, I went to see the Dallas Symphony Orchestra perform “The Music of John Williams and Hollywood’s Great Composers” at Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco. The concert was held in the church’s worship room at 6:30pm. This was a great place for the DSO to perform because the audience and the orchestra were very close and, in a way, felt more personal. The show included fourteen pieces: “Overture to Captain Blood by Korngold, ‘Tara’ – A Short Poem for Orchestra from Gone with…

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    most was the beginning. It instantly woke me up out of my seat and made me focus on the music. Its use of staccato, leaps, and fast tempo created a very dense and dissonant texture and my ears were always waiting for the piece to jump back to the tonic. This kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time and really lured me in right from the start. Ordman was moving so fast and was switching between notes that were so far away from each other. I was very impressed with her…

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    Music Concert Review

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    Every day, I try to listen to a new piece of music. Whether it be a string group, unaccompanied choir, or even a percussion consort, I believe that by doing this, so much can be learned from just listening. About the mid-month of July, I came across this piece of music. I thought it was extremely fun and quirky at the same time! I had continued to listen to it, read some background information on the piece, and do a small amount of study on the work. When it came time to choose the piece for…

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