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    Unit 1 Summary: “Bipolar Disorder: The Agony and the Ecstasy” “Bipolar Disorder: The Agony and the Ecstasy” by Thomas Wheaton gives a day in the life of someone suffering from severe Bipolar disorder including the feelings of mania and depression, along with statistics from national health and his personal experience from a young boy to now. Bipolar Disorder is a mental condition where a person experiences extreme mania and depression. There are different types of bipolar disorder, Bipolar 1, 2…

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    For students to be able to show full attention during school, they obviously have to have to be healthy. If a teen is unhealthy how would someone to expect them to be able to focus on school work. Teens have lately been unhealthy due to being extremely sleep deprived. With schools starting as early in the day as they do teens do not have the chance to get the 8-9 hours of sleep their bodies require. High schools should start later in the day to keep students healthy and alert in class, to follow…

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    The Hubble Telescope Explosions ,death, and faulty equipment are only some of the problems that workers at NASA had to handle. It was a big challenge to get the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit, but there are many extraordinary discovers and boundaries that were pushed going through this journey. In 1990 a telescope called the Hubble Space Telescope, created by an astronomer named Edwin Hubble. Which allowed astronomy to grow creating more hypothesis and theories, based on information…

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    Todd Beamer: Heroic Hero

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    enjoying a typical childhood, Todd Beamer worked to become the hero that he is today. He was born on November 24, 1968, and passed away in 2001. He lived in Michigan and moved around constantly. He went to Fresno State University then transferred to Wheaton College in Illinois. He married Lisa Brosious in 1994. Todd worked at Wilson Sports Goods. He then began working worked as a field marketing representative for Oracle Corporation. Todd is…

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    The article “Bipolar Disorder: The Agony and the Ecstasy” by Thomas Wheaton discus his the pain and agony he has to fight through dealing with his depression. Even though he has this Disorder, he has ways to cope with the frustration and challenges. Weekly appointments with his therapist help discuss how he feels. His medication is important due to the facts that before his medication he would have frequents suicidal thought that having a knife the rest if familiar territory. Without his meds he…

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    James Bum Analysis

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    Freedom I & II (2003-2004) and in South Korea as a member of the 8th Army United Nations Command Honor Guard (2005-2006). After completing his service he then studied to become a firefighter Paramedic. James served previously with Sugar Grove and Wheaton Fire Departments before joining the La Grange Fire Department in 2010. Firefighter/Paramedic Baum was just finishing an overnight shift at a fish market in lower Manhattan that Tuesday morning. He was at the time, a 21-year-old Staten Island…

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    Katherine Lyon Case Study

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    to work in a local radio station, WMAL, which is run by the owner of ABC Television associated in Washington and now works as victims’ counselor. On March 25, 1975, Sheila and Katherine Lyon were heading to see the Easter exhibits in Westfield Wheaton shopping mall which was located about half mile away from their home and have lunch at the Orange Bowl. The sisters left home approximately between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM, and they were commanded by their mother to return home by 4:00 PM.…

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    sleep to be fully charged and not a zombie looking for coffee like it is gold. A national sleep poll discovered more than 25% of students fall asleep once a week. It is pitiful if a quarter of kids are dropping like rocks in the middle of class. Anne Wheaton and her colleagues found that the average time the school bell dings is an 8:03. The latest the bell should be ringing is 8:30, which is also too early for the average teen. Louisiana started at a mind-blowing time of 7:40! That is nearly an…

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    I think it would be better if school started later in the morning. This being it will reduce tardiness to first and second period. People have debated over this question for years now. Studies were taking on teens sleeping schedule and how early they wake up, and the teens need more sleep in general, so forcing them to be up early for school cuts into their sleep time as well as their sleep rhythm, making them less ready to learn during those first-period classes.Schools across america have…

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    highest benefit (Wheaton 130). In order to maintain the low prices that consumers demand, firms are driven to employ trafficked victims. Essentially, human trafficking benefits their business by allowing the companies to maintain low prices and the consumers’ loyalty. Not only are the consumers content with the prices, they may not even be aware of any connection to human trafficking. Generally, consumers “do not know about the trafficked-labor content of their purchases” (Wheaton 130).…

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