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    Victim Advocate

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    SmithSmith Real Estate Services‚ Inc.Cheryl Taylor‚ PMPTPM Services‚ Inc.Sheri TorresHomeVestorsWilliam “Sonny” WalkerThe Sonny Walker Group            Mark WillardSwimelar & Willard‚ LLCTonya WilliamsHGTV Real Estate Expert/ REMAX RealtorIrene WreenBrenda Muhammad Executive Director | NotificationJanuary 10‚ 2013Defendant: BUTTS‚ SHAMMUELATHIRAT BUTTS986 DUNNING ST Atlanta GA 30315I hope that this letter finds you in great health and spirit. My name is Humberto Reyes ‚ the Victim Advocate of

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    When discussing the story of Frankenstein‚ the question of “who is the real monster” is brought up more frequently than any other question. For many there is no question that the monster is Frankenstein’s creation‚ while for others the answer is not as simple as one or the other. Some might believe that the creature was created in the image of its creator; that the monster took many of its characteristics from its main source of inspiration‚ that inspiration being Victor Frankenstein. What is for

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    makes the novel sound more personal. Moving on to the story I will now start by telling you who Frankenstein is. Frankenstein is not in fact the creation he is the creations creator (note- for this essay I have decided to refer to the monster‚ as he is referred to in the book‚ as the creation). This is one of the most common mistakes people‚ who haven’t read Frankenstein‚ make. Dr. Victor Frankenstein‚ who is human‚ is portrayed as a mad scientist kind of figure. I will now go on to describe the plot

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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published in 1885. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is narrated from Huck’s perspective‚ a delinquent 14 year old‚ who was previously seen in Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The story takes place in Missouri and the Mississippi River‚ but progress into the Deep South. Huck stumbles upon Jim‚ a slave‚ who is running away before he is sold to New Orleans. They take a raft down the Mississippi River and plan to take the Ohio River north so Jim can be free

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    It is difficult to come up with solutions or ways to slow down alcoholism; however‚ this challenge isn’t stopping doctors from continuing their research. As they look towards the future‚ it seems as though with every answer they obtain they are working towards stopping alcoholism. One of the ideas to stop it is perhaps creating a drug that targets the gene that is increasing the chances of alcoholism‚ “each new addiction gene identified becomes a potential ‘drug target.’ That is researchers can focus

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    she had been in substance abuse treatment twice‚ but was unable to remain abstinent from alcohol use. This‚ according to her is a relapse‚ however‚ Miller (1996) identifies relapse as a return to alcohol and/or drug dependent behavior in a person who has previously achieved and maintained abstinence for a significant period of time beyond withdrawal. Unfortunately‚ the participant was unable to remain abstinent for any significant period of time‚ therefore does not meet the definition of relapse

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    the United States according to Meredith Melnick of the Huffington Post. If no one loves you or supports you would feel the same way and maybe get that idea. In The Outsiders‚ it shows that the kids need love and support and if they have love and support then they can also support and love their family when they start a family. The Outsiders is a story about kids that need to be loved and supported. An example of someone who was not loved and supported was Johnny who was a Greaser. He was not loved

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    Oxford Dictionary defines alcoholism as‚ “an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency. (Oxford Dictionary). Moderate use of alcohol may have a beneficial effect on the human body. However‚ when alcohol is consumed in large amounts in a short period of time‚ and on a regular basis‚ that person is at risk of becoming addicted to alcohol. (Health Check Systems). One major issue of alcoholism‚ is when a person tries

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    Alcoholism and Fetal Development Infant and Toddler Development Children that are born with Fetal alcohol syndrome are born to the mothers that are alcoholics and continue to drink every day while pregnant. If alcohol is consumed everyday in large amounts it will have an effect on the unborn fetus. These effects can be from physical and mental issues before and after birth. The effects can continue to develop when the child becomes older. Mental problems are one

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    Native American Alcoholism

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    There are 5.2 million Native Americans in the United States. 1 in 10 of those Native Americans die for alcohol-related reasons. Alcoholism spreads like the plague. Because of this‚ it can be hard for children on the reservations to find positive role models. Which can be why many Native Americans grow up to be alcoholics as well. “Life is a constant struggle between being an individual and being a member of the community” -Sherman Alexie. This quote means that it’s always a balance between being

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