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    Recommendations In this paper I will make an assessment of Jay W. in regards to his drug use/abuse and evaluate him for treatment recommendations. My assessment will involve an interview with Jay W. in order to determine the scope of the problem and evaluate him for a possible substance use disorder. In the event that Jay W. is found to have a substance use disorder‚ I will then continue with treatment recommendations. Reason for Assessment Jay W. was born May 2‚ 1991. The parents’ names are Don and

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    John Jay once said “ This country will be led‚ by the insecurity of property‚ the losing of confidence in their rulers‚ and the want of public faith and rectitude‚ to consider the charms of liberty imaginary and delusive‚ and would embrace.almost any change that may promise them quiet and security." He was warning George Washington about all the bad things to come if the Constitution did not go into effect. John Jay was a strong Federalist and was going to fight for the people. Jay was an active

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    World War Z as a Sociopolitical Assessment of Globalization World War Z showed readers that what may have worked in peace time was unsuited for war. By doing so Brooks was able to make a good assessment of our current global systems with the overarching evaluation of globalization’s literal and metamorphical infectiousness. He uses the novel to comment on the social issues such as government ineptitude‚ while also playing on innate human fear and our ability to adapt to new situations for the sake

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    televisions have been adapting and becoming part of an everyday routine. These adaptions in devices have caused positive and negative changes in perspectives and behavioural aspects of generations X and Z. This essay will investigate the communication technologies such as phones in the youth of generation X and Z and how this factor has influenced and impacted the way of social change. By discussing the changes of communication through phones‚ how peer relationships are established and social perspective

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    Summer of the Monkeys: Jay Berry and His Conflicts OUTLINE Topic: Jay Berry Purpose: To identify the nature of the force of the conflict which Jay Berry encounters‚ and indicate how they help or hinder Jay Berry the protagonist in Wilson Rawls novel Summer of the Monkeys Thesis: Before Jay Berry succeeds his goal he encounters many conflicts that both hinder and help him through his amazing adventure. I. Inner Forces A. Help- personality traits 1. Determination 2. Confidence

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    SATISFY GENERATION Z SHOPPING EXPERIENCE. Keywords: Generation Z‚ Online Retailing‚ Online Purchases‚ Attributes‚ Shopping Experience‚ Satisfactory‚ Consumer Expectations Background and Purpose Generation Z is the second generation within the giant "Millennial" cohort (Tulgan‚ 2013). “Retailers are using smart technologies to improve consumer shopping experiences and to stay competitive. The biggest future challenge for marketing and consequently for retailing seems to be generation Z‚ since members

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    became decent friends with her over the years. Jordan had heard a rumour that Daisy was in love with the guy in the car‚ and his name was Jay Gatsby. Supposedly‚ Jay Gatsby had to go overseas and Daisy’s parents would not let her say her goodbyes. Over time‚ Daisy became fond of another man named Tom Buchanan. The day before her wedding‚ Daisy received a letter from Jay Gatsby. She was dismayed and got very drunk in her room. Jordan was one of her bridesmaids and found her on her bed. Daisy was so discombobulated

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    Michael Lopez Sontum 6a May 22nd‚ 2013 World War Z vs. To Kill A Mockingbird The books‚ “World War Z” and‚ “To Kill A Mockingbird” are both amazing books‚ with many differences. The first way that the two books differ is in their structure. In World War Z‚ the book is more of a compilation of many stories of survivors. It takes place in a bunch of places and is structured so you can see the political‚ civilian‚ and military views of the war. To Kill A Mockingbird‚ on the other hand‚ is structured

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    Flash Putting the images of Jay Garrick and the Flash in the same page‚ the author shows the different identities of this superhero by different costumes. There are three different kinds of hats in panel 2‚ 5‚ and 7. At the time when this comic was created‚ hats are used to show people’s different identities. In panel 2‚ Jay is holding a fedora hat‚ which illustrates Jay’s social citizen status and the gentlemanly attire of people during the 1930s. When Jay becomes the Flash in panel 5‚ he wears

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