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    Long-Term Solitary Confinement Today in the United States‚ almost every state has built a supermax prison that utilizes the punishment of long-term solitary confinement‚ which effectiveness can be explained using the views of the social theorists‚ Michel Foucault and Emile Durkheim. In the opinion of Foucault‚ he believes in using punishment as a political tactic. On the other hand‚ Durkheim believes punishment reaffirms the moral order. Comparing the two‚ the trend of supermax prisons for long-term

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    can have really severe cases that would last a few weeks or even longer‚ if not treated. There are many treatments that will get rid of conjunctivitis.‚ although‚ some are more effective then others. Science has improved the likeliness of having long-term conjunctivitis. There are now many ways to treat it and they help it go away faster. There are three main types of conjunctivitis; Allergic‚ Bacterial and sexually transmitted‚ which are mostly caused by everyday activities. This disease affects

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    Management of long term conditions This assignment will reflect on an aspect of care in the management of asthma as a long term condition in the primary care setting. It will specifically focus on patient compliance and how it affects good asthma control. A case study of a 22 year old female patient who suffers from asthma will be used to explore the significance of compliance in the management of asthma and the benefits it can have to patient outcomes. The discussion will include areas relating

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    effect with psychological ramifications was the phenomenon known as “black rain”. The next morning as the sky filled with storm clouds the rain fell as a dark‚ oily‚ seemingly clotting liquid. It stained not only building but also people. Among the long-term effects suffered by atomic bomb survivors‚ the most deadly was leukemia. An increase in leukemia appeared about two years after the attacks and peaked around four to six years later. One of the most immediate concerns after the attacks regarding

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    abuse can have long-term effects on the child’s life. The effects of a use affect every child differently. Whoever suspects child

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    the needs of the community. This paper will take a look at a community in on the south side of Chicago and the new development of a long-term care facility in the community. It will discuss the community’s need for the long-term care facility. It will discuss the type of population the long-term care facility serves. It will also give a description of the long-term care facility serving the older adults in the community.

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    THE LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF UNEMPLOYMENT ON A PERSON In the current economic recession‚ unemployment is not only a terrible problem of the society but also the concern of each individual. Because it causes a large number of long term consequences. From my point of view‚ there are two main long-term effects which the unemployed are facing with‚ relating to their material and spiritual life. The first effect which unemployed persons are directly affected is their material life. The majority of unemployed

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    Long-term Effects of Child Abuse In one long-term study‚ Silverman‚ Reinherz‚ and Giaconda show that “as many as 80 percent of young adults who had been abused met the diagnostic criteria for at least one psychiatric disorder at age 21” (“Long-Term Effects‚” Long-Term Consequences). Many Adults who have been abused in their childhood still have effects from the trauma today. The issues victims have that went through child abuse are more severe than people know. Some of the victims isolate themselves

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    Fans derive pleasure from it‚ employees make a living from it‚ and the community as a whole feels a sense of belonging form it. This being said‚ the moral burden of expanding the knowledge of long-term injury risks and coming up with a solution for this issue falls upon everyone. The prevalent issue in long-term injury in professional sports today is concussions‚ and the overwhelming scientific evidence that repeated blows to the head lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). In the past‚ this

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    While in The Long Term effects of bullying‚ it tells us that long term effects consist of a constant feeling of revenge‚ difficulty trusting others‚ having a loner status‚ the continuation of being a victim or possibly becoming a victim yourself. It certainly helps no one when victims keep their mouths shut. For whatever reason it is‚ not telling someone of a bullying case is not a good option. Bullying could come to an end for a person that just had the mind to speak up. And a bystander who witnesses

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