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    antipsychotic medications (Remington‚ Agid‚ Foussias‚ Hahn‚ Rao & Sinyor‚ 2013). Clozapine is the gold standard for treatment in the 20-33% of patients with schizophrenia whose psychotic symptoms have previously resisted other antipsychotic treatment (Boggs‚ Kelly‚ love‚ Macmahon & Conley‚ 2008). However‚ because its effectiveness is often balanced against its safety issues and serious side effect profile‚ it is not the first line of treatment for psychotic symptoms in most developed countries (Farooq

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    Legal and Historical Context This essay will consider key issues that relate to mental health problems in the practice of social work with adults in the United Kingdom. This will be demonstrated by firstly examining the legal and historical context of the mental health and the Mental Health Act (MHA). Secondly‚ an understanding of theories suitable for individual assessment and intervention process will be critically analysed. Finally‚ issues of diversity‚ collaboration and conflict encountered

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    “Edward Scissorhands”‚ created by the dark mind of Tim Burton‚ reveals the blitzkrieg of social norms which force conformity down the throats of the innocent. As this is seen in Edward‚ the creation of a skilled inventor‚ intertextuality is evident. There is a resemblance to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as human beings cannot recreate life to substitute the factor of God and expect it to thrive. Since Edward is an unfinished creation‚ he is considered an outlier in the normal society. Burton shows

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    For the purpose of this assignment I would like to concentrate on the experiences that I have completed as a part of the ‘Sciences for Nursing’ NS701 Module ‘Broadening Perspective’ practice‚ to make my own understanding of the alternative field of healthcare to my chosen profession- Mental Health Nursing‚ evident. The reflective account will include my own practical and learning experience of the specific event that took place during the ‘Broadening Perspective’ practice concentrating on the aspects

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    The book I chose to read for my second quarter government book was The Mocking Jay from the Hunger games series. The author of this book is Suzanne Collins. There is a lot that goes on in the story‚ involving many things in the war of her districts. It is causing a rebellion in the districts. Katniss takes stock of her new position as a rebel in District 13. Only three victors were saved from the arena from the last book from the Hunger games series; Beetee who is an old man from District 3‚ also

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    Grace Sala FM220 Jensen February 10‚ 2011 Gordon and Carole Segal opened the first Crate and Barrel store in 1962. The 1‚700 square foot space was located in the Old Town neighborhood‚ right here in Chicago. The inspiration for the store was the couple’s honeymoon in Europe where they became interested in providing practical yet visually pleasing products to young couples starting their lives together. The Segals sought out small European companies that were not represented in America

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    Industries to the World. Sansosti‚ F. J.‚ Cowan‚ R. J.‚ & Powell-Smith‚ K. A. (2010). High-functioning autism/Asperger syndrome in schools: Assessment and intervention. New York: Guilford Press. Fernandez‚ E. B.‚ Hashizume‚ K. B.‚ Buckley‚ I. B.‚ Larrondo-Petrie‚ M. M.‚ & VanHilst‚ M. M. (January 01‚ 2010). Web Services Security. Construction Congress‚ Walsh‚ K. D.‚ American Society of Civil Engineers.‚ M.E. Rinker‚ Sr. School of Building Construction.‚ & International Council for Building Research‚ Studies

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    (2012) noted‚ in 1938 the government attempted to tax marihuana because it was seen as a gateway drug and because of its growing popularity in Mexican-American immigrants. This was known as the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937. Head (2012) says‚ in 1951 the Boggs Act was established to mandate federal sentences for possession of cocaine‚ opiates‚ and marijuana. Head (2012) noted‚ these federal penalties were increased in 1956 through the Narcotic Control Act of 1956. According to Fields (2009)‚ in 1971 President

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    References: Ada‚W.‚ Harry‚ S.‚ Patrick‚ K.‚ Robert & D.‚ (2005). Critical Failure Factors in ERP Implementation. Ligus‚ G.‚ (2007)‚ 12 Cardinal Sins of ERP Implementation. Rockford Consulting Group LTD. IL.US Jutras‚ C Markus‚ L.‚ Axline‚ S.‚ Petrie‚ D. & Tanis‚ C. (2000). Learning from Adopters ’ Experience with ERP Problems Encountered and Success Achieved Mehta‚ A. (2010)‚ A Study on Critical Success Factors for Successful ERP Implementation at Indian SMEs. Dissertation for Master of Philosophy

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    The study of national cinema and the way in which its defined has been a topic of discussion that many scholars have debated. Stephen Crofts ‘Concepts of National Cinema‚’ Susan Hayward’s ‘Reframing National Cinema’ and Andrew Higson’s ‘Limiting the imagination of National Cinema’ attempt to define the tricky boundaries of what the term national cinema means and the impacts it has on the way in which audiences perceive these types of films. One of the key areas of debate in the discussion is determining

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