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    Women in the Military

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    Military Women Fighting on the Frontline COMM 215 May 6‚ 2013 Mary Lynn Cluff Military Women Fighting on the Frontline In the recent past‚ there has been controversy regarding the role women in the military. Historically‚ the role of women in the military has been reduced to simple roles such as cleaning and cooking

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    Of the many issues that can develop from chronic drug and alcohol abuse‚ oral health issues are some of the most apparent. From tooth decay to gum disease and the complete loss of teeth‚ many different oral health problems are common in people who regularly use illicit drugs and frequently consume alcohol. Tooth decay is a common problem that arises from frequent alcohol consumption—in both alcoholics and those whom indulge in binge drinking. This is because many alcoholic drinks are high in sugar

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    alcohol addiction‚ though in last five years crystal meth has quietly become more popular in Oregon. They usually don’t deal with the meth users as extensively here‚ though‚ because the neighborhood is fairly upper-class and crystal meth isn’t very popular here as it is in other areas of Portland‚ particularly in the outlying areas beyond the suburbs. She tells me it was getting pretty bad for a while because it’s ridiculously easy to make crystal meth with common supermarket items‚ at least until tighter

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    of criminals. While Walter claims his family drives him towards his life of crime‚ it becomes clear that his ego and greed are the current focus. Even though Walter clearly has enough money for his family‚ he continues to produce and sell his blue meth in the pursuit of an ever-growing fortune. Scott Meslow points this out in his article: “But Walter’s interest in money isn’t about actual value anymore; it’s the validation that the money represents” (Meslow). As Walter‚ the underdog‚ rises to power

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    Mike Lake WMS 271.01 GRC at the Movies – Winter’s Bone One of the most important themes in the movie Winter’s Bone is the submissive and ridged‚ traditional gender roles women adhere to throughout the film. Men are always portrayed as being in the authoritative position‚ and only two examples of women standing up to this authority come to mind. Class plays a major role in the movie as well. If ree were from a high-class family her house likely would not be up for her father’s bail. Racially

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    within society with a focus on patients who choose to self-medicate‚ exploring the reasons behind why they choose to do so and the inherent social and health dangers associated with this behaviour. I will discuss why anxiety disorders are almost at epidemic proportions in all sections of society today with a majority still undiagnosed. The possible failure in diagnosis and treatment of this condition and discuss reasons as to the growing prevalence in self-medicating and the resultant effects it may

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    drug deal ’ (2011‚ May 13) Retrieved from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1386331/Real-life-Weeds-mother-Krista-Dittmeyer-brutally-murdered-drugs.html Gutierrez‚ Crystal. Breaking Bad ‘Meth Candy’ Booming in NM (2012‚ August 20) Retrieved From http://www.krqe.com/dpp/news/business/breaking-bad-meth-candy-booming-in-nm Henry‚ B. L.‚ Minassian‚ A.‚ & Perry‚ W. Effect of methamphetamine dependence on everyday functional ability. Addictive Behaviors‚ 35(6)‚ 593. (2010‚ June) Retrieved from http://search

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    ASM 4 – Identify and act upon immediate risk of danger to substance misusers 1.1 – Describe the range of different substances subject to misuse and their effects There is a whole range of different substances and they all create different effects. Substances fit into three different categories‚ with more than one category fitting some substances. The three categories are: Stimulants‚ Depressants and Hallucinogens. I will proceed to list the main substances‚ their effects‚ how they are taken

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    push the employee to resign from the company. In order to identify the stressors in KFC‚ we first have a look into the result of employee satisfaction survey (Founders’ Survey) (shown in Appendix B Exhibit 3) interviewed 153 frontline managers in 2012‚ the areas that the frontline manager wanted the company to improve is about the working environment and the depreciation of the machinery‚ which can be identified as physical stressors in “NIOSH model of Stress” (shown in Appendix C Exhibit 2). In order

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    World Vision International’s AIDS Initiative: Challenging a Global Partnership World Vision International is a $1 Billion Christian relief and development partnership that is made up of 48 national members forming a federation. Founded in the United States by American Bob Pierce in 1950‚ the organizations mission was to implement common goals and strategies in fundraising‚ programming‚ and advocacy amongst the 48 independent members of the World Vision Partnership. WVI used its preexisting

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