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    Alcoholism

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    Alcoholism Alcoholism is a progressive and chronic disease that includes controlling drinking‚ using alcohol even though it causes problems‚ having physical dependence with alcohol‚ or having withdrawal symptoms when one tries to cut back or stop consuming alcohol. One can have a problem with alcohol and not have it progressed to alcoholism. That is called problem drinking which means one drinks too much causing repeated problem in their life. According to the Mayo Clinic (2012)‚ binge drinking

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    Biology investigation: Liver and hydrogen peroxide By Cuong Tran Abstract: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the optimum temperature for enzyme activity. The stated hypothesis was that 37oC would be the optimum temperature for liver enzymes to break down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. The dependent variable was to measure the amount of foam being produced‚ while testing 4 different temperatures with 3 repetitions each. Out of the 12 trials only 2 outliers were found

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    Advanced Hair Treatment

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    Advanced Hair Complex * Restores the health and regeneration of hair follicles to re-grow hair with a GF (growth-factor)-technology formula * Natural‚ cutting-edge solution that targets the source of hair loss by restoring healthy scalp * GF-technology returns a youthful‚ healthy hair cycle * Non-greasy‚ no unpleasant odor‚ and no side effects Acts on the scalp to nourish and repair hair follicles‚ allowing for normal‚ healthy hair growth. Scalp specific growth factor combination

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    Yoga can be defined as “a system of exercises practiced as part of this discipline to promote control of the body and mind.” There are many different types of yoga practised around the world. Some of the most popular types include Hatha‚ Bikram‚ Vinyasa‚ Kundalini‚ Ashtanga‚ and Iyengar yoga. Hatha yoga‚ unknown when and how it originated‚ is one of the most practised types of yoga around the world. This type of yoga uses poses and conscious breathing in combination with mental focus to develop

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    Purposive Research Methods

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    Methods For the purpose of this research a nonprobability type of sampling will take place. Participants will be recruited from three outpatient substance abusing programs in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounding areas. The study opportunity will be announced to individuals after group therapy sessions and by posting flyers at different outpatient substance abusing program facilities. Purposive sampling will be most beneficial because it will allow for the deliberate selection of individuals

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    treatment provider. Bridgeway operates “Bridges to Recovery‚” a new drug court-dedicated treatment track. Bridgeway assesses potential participants within seven days of a drug court eligibility determination and recommends a level of treatment from detoxification to outpatient. For inpatient treatment‚ Bridgeway refers and provides transportation to the nearest treatment center (50 miles away) and maintains communication with the provider. For outpatient treatment‚ Bridgeway offers

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    Motivation and the Brain Paper Neuroscience and psychology seem to have been working together to try to understand how and why certain behaviors transpire in a person’s personality‚ and what makes or motivates a person to do the things they do. One of the most analyzed wonders that mark motivation‚ the thought developments‚ and the social interaction‚ is the analysis of drug obsession. Through advance forms of scanning the brain with imaging equipment like positron emission tomography (PET) and

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    Drug Withdrawal

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    off of them easier and longer making sure that the user follows through with the choice of living drug free. The lack of drugs within the body sets forth effects that can harm the body and trigger effects that may make the user want to stop the detoxification. When the user wants to do this it is up to the family and friends around them to keep informing the goal they a working toward. If the user is truly fighting the support that people are giving then a supporter my need to stay with a user to make

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    Alana Holly Health 12\23\04 Period 2 Drug Research Paper Methaqualone‚ is also referred to as Disco Biscuits‚ Down And Dirties‚ Jekyll-and-Hyde‚ Joe Fridays‚ Lemmon 714‚ Lemons‚ Lennon’s‚ Lovers‚ Ludes‚ Mandies‚ Mandrake‚ Q‚ Qua‚ Quack‚ Quad‚ Quaaludes‚ Soaper‚ Supper‚ Vitamin Q‚ The Love Drug‚ Wallbangers‚ Whore Pills‚ and Sopor. This list of street names for the drug goes on and on. Methaqualones were first introduced in India in 1955. This drug

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    Nsw Drug Court Case Study

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    NSW Drug Court: Is it an effective addition to the legal system? The Drug Court of New South Wales was introduced in February 1999 as a 2-year-pilot program under the Drug Court Act 1998 (NSW). After various evaluations it was decided to extend the pilot-program until 2004‚ with amendments being made to the Drug Court Act 1998 (NSW) in December 2002. The Drug Court’s main objectives are: to reduce the drug dependency of eligible persons to promote the re-integration of such drug dependent

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