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    Over the counter medicines Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are drugs you can buy without a prescription compared to prescription drugs‚ which may only be sold to consumers with a prescription. Some OTC medicines relieve aches‚ pains and itches. Some prevent or cure diseases‚ like tooth decay and athlete’s foot. Others help manage recurring problems‚ like migraines. When it comes to treating such common ailments as coughs and colds‚ fever‚ heartburn‚ and aches and pains‚ people are using more

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    Counter Argument Outline

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    Counter argument outline Thesis statement: in the article‚ Should parents spy on their children’s emails and texts? By Judith Woods. She mentioned many situations and experiences and I agreed on some points and disagree on many others as there were false assumptions‚ weak evidence and logical fallacies and that became a source of weakness in this article. -------------- I. Common ground: Topic sentence: the writer gets out a good topic and was convincing and simple. A. First Idea: “Kelly

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    Transference and counter transference are essential the part of the patients and clinicians relationship. And as a professional I must become aware of how my own feelings‚ attitudes‚ and relationships with patient as it will influences the helping process‚ self-reflection and utilizing this awareness for the benefit of patients are major components of my professional self. Many patients/clients will experience transference and as they relate to the clinicians‚ but their thoughts and feelings

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    Global Terrorism:

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    Global terrorism has continued to be a challenge especially with the conditions of tremendous insecurity and volatility as well as the tectonic shifts in the deep-rooted equations of power. Worldwide ambitions and aggravated tensions have been fuelled since the disintegration of the great Western and Soviet powers. This continues to happen in a world that is currently experiencing smoothness only at the end of a major war. Therefore‚ the assessment of global threats such as terrorism continues to

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    ISIS And Terrorism

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    Throughout history‚ terrorism has alway been a topic of discussion. From Fidel Castro to Osama Bin Laden‚ there has always been a force against the general public. On September 11th‚ 2001 2 airplanes that were hijacked by the terrorist group based out of the Middle East known as Al Qaeda took down the world trade center and thousands of lives along with it. Terrorism has always been a topic of discussion of the American people that isn’t necessarily the most popular thing to talk about. However‚

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    Surfing- Counter Culture

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    In order to successfully understand the inexplicable surfer’s lifestyle as a counter-culture to main society‚ we must first have a greater knowledge of the ingredients that make this culture so different in the views of the social norm. A counter-culture as described by Professor Chad Smith in the second week of class is‚ “When subcultures specially stand in direct opposition to the dominant culture of the society in which they are located‚ rejecting it’s most important values and norms and endorsing

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    Counter-Intuitive Concepts

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    Makes You Who You Are” A counter-intuitive idea – That our genes and our experiences interact with‚ and have an impact on the development and/or functioning of‚ each other. How do our genes impact our experiences? They predispose us – but don’t cause us – to experience‚ respond to our environment in a certain way. Text example (p.32): “What we inherit is not a fear of snakes but a predisposition to learn a fear of snakes – a nature for a certain kind of nature.” How do our experiences impact

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    Criminology and Terrorism

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    due 4/19/10 April 1‚ 2010 Terrorism Introduction Terrorism is defined loosely based on the Latin word Terre‚ which means to frighten. To be considered an act of terrorism‚ which is a political crime‚ an act must carry with it the intent to disrupt and the change the government and should not be merely a common-law crime committed for greed or egotism. The discipline of economics has many concepts that are relevant to an understanding of terrorism -- supply and demand -- costs

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    Terrorism has changed and developed across the world over time‚ much like the world has changed and developed over time. Advancements in technology‚ communications‚ military and transportation have also aided in the advancement of terrorist ability. Most countries‚ as well as the people residing in them‚ have dramatically advanced their capabilities in all areas‚ including terrorism‚ with each passing decade. The phrase ‘terrorism’ was originally coined in the late 1700s in reference to European

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    nuclear terrorism

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    NUCLEAR TERRORISM INTRODUCTION Nuclear terrorism denotes the detonation of a yield-producing nuclear bomb containing fissile material by terrorists.[1] Some definitions of nuclear terrorism include the sabotage of a nuclear facility and/or the detonation of a radiological device‚ colloquially termed a dirty bomb‚ but consensus is lacking. In legal terms‚ nuclear terrorism is an offense committed if a person unlawfully and intentionally “uses in any way radioactive material … with the intent

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