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    contract due to his intoxicated state at time of transaction. - Mr. Bibe was absolutely intoxicated when he signed the agreement‚ having shared four bottles of wine with two other persons. - Mr. Lotts intentionally took advantage of Bibe’s state of intoxication by contributing more wine and persuading him to sign the agreement. Statement of Facts: Mr. I.M. Bibe has a bachelor’s degree in business administration‚ with an emphasis in accounting and a master’s degree in marketing. Shortly after obtaining

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    Poverty and the Person Poverty in the US is a problem‚ as it is anywhere else. It’s a relevant subject today in 2015 as it was in Stephen Crane’s time in 1893. Stephen Crane was known for his work in Naturalism‚ Impressionism‚ and Realism‚ in a time of Romanticism. Crane wanted to let others know what was really going on‚ and what those experiencing poverty went through. He bluntly got his point across in his novel‚ Maggie: A Girl of the Streets‚ he was able to make everyone else aware of what was

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    Intoxication: Not a Defence for Crime There has been too many times where intoxication was used as a defence in criminal cases where it should not have been considered as a defence. Intoxication in criminal cases and whether it should be considered or not considered as a defence is very controversial. Voluntary intoxication should not be considered as a defence of crime. The main arguments against using intoxication as a defence are: the degree of proof required to prove intoxication is not sufficient

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    Dimension 1) Acute Intoxication and withdrawal John’s current level of acute intoxication presents a severe risk due to withdrawals. In addition‚ his acute intoxication consists of behavior changes and loss of judgment. He is at risk for severe withdrawal symptoms since he has been heavily drinking for five years. He has become alcohol dependent. Based on John’s withdrawal history‚ he had his first seizure about a couple days ago. He attempted to cut back by drinking only two beers‚ two times a

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    88. Dimension 1- Acute intoxication and withdrawal In this case the patient’s current level of acute intoxication is assessed so as to ascertain the risks associated with it. The patient’s discontinuation or significant reduction of the usage of any drug is put into consideration. This is done basing on factors such as the recent usage‚ withdrawal history‚ frequency and chronicity (Muskin‚ 2015). The patient is then monitored to find out if he or she exhibits any current signs of withdrawal. In addition

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    Hypnotic Intoxication Event Paper One of the university events that I attended was the Hypnotic Intoxication with the presenter Keith Karkut on August 21‚ 2013. This event was about how alcohol not only affects the body but more so about how it affects the mind‚ Keith Karkut is a hypnotist who puts a “spell” on people and makes them do things that hilarious and makes you think how the mind works. So in the beginning of the presentation‚ Keith Karkut starts out explaining how the hypnosis works

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    her unique use of syntax and form. Many emotions were expressed in her poems. Intoxication‚ heartbreak‚ and motivation were spoken in her three poems‚ related to some situations‚ that captured the eye. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson began writing as a teenager. She had many early influences in her life such as a family friend Benjamin Franklin Newton whom she wrote about

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    The Problem of Combined Drug Intoxication (CDI)‚ a.k.a. Polydrug or Polypharmacy Intoxication and Multiple Drug Intake (MDI) The relatively recent deaths of celebrities such as Heath Ledger‚ Michael Jackson‚ and Anna Nicole Smith‚ lend themselves to a discussion for this first discussion board. When you are presented with the term "drug overdose‚" what is the first thing that comes to mind?  Illicit drugs like heroin or cocaine?  Suicide?  Small children taking prescription drugs that were not

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    rendered vividly and imaginatively in her work. On one level‚ the piece can be understood as a piece on nature’s entertaining characters such as the ’drunken Bee‚’ and ’Butterflies‚’ However it becomes clear that Dickinson is instead communicating her intoxication‚ brought on by a joyous appriciation of life. "When Butterflies - renounce their ’drams’ - I shall but drink the more!" The poet can outdo the butterfly and bee in their joy. She will "Tipple" away until death: "Till Seraphs swing their snowy Hats

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    The short story “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe is a dark and mysterious story. It is about two friends Montresor and Fortunato. Montresor is an evil man while Fortunato is “rich‚ respected‚ admired‚ and beloved” (534). Montresor wants to kill Fortunato because Fortunato insulted him. To fully understand this story‚ one of the most important strategies is psychological so one can get inside the characters’ minds and know why Montresor is faking the whole friendship with Fortunato to

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