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    Drug Seizure Report

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    is Mrs Dubose? Mrs Dubose was an old‚ bad-tempered‚ wheel-chair bound woman who lives with her maid‚ Jessie‚ two doors down from the Finches‚ sits on her porch and shouts out rude comments to the children whenever they pass her house. She was a morphine addict and as the novel progresses she attempts to break off her compulsion. 2. How does she fit into Maycomb society? Nobody in Maycomb really liked Mrs Dubose. Just like the Mockingbird‚ she was not what people thought she was supposed

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    is shown through the image of Mrs Dubose‚ a morphine addict who wished to overcome her addiction before she died. Mrs Dubose was a repugnant‚ bedridden and a very ill lady whom had been taking morphine as a painkiller‚ prescribed by doctors‚ for years. However‚ before she died‚ she wanted to overcome her addiction to morphine as she wanted to die "beholden to nothing and nobody". As an old and sick woman‚ she had every right to continue taking morphine so as to "make things easier" for herself

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    the first and final drafts. Step 3: Follow the instructions in the boxes below. Box 1 Copy and paste the paragraph you selected in Step 2 from your first draft. Furthermore you dont think that people getting literally addicted to sugar like its morphine or heroin is a bad thing then you obviously have biast oppinion on the subject. The approach that is being taken may have a few flaws but in a general sence is a great way to do it. Its as easy as sunday morning‚ you’re served less so you drink less

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    than those who use morphine for a medical reasons (Washburne 34). Many morphine abusers show similar side effhects as those of heroin and opium users (“Opium‚ Morphine‚ and Heroin”). When users abuse morphine they feel a reduction in pain and enter a state of intense happiness. The risks of morphine seem to outweigh the thrill. Constant users of morphine can experience a reduced sex drive‚ constipation‚ dizziness‚ confusion‚ fainting‚ seizures‚ problem breathing‚ or death (“Morphine Addiction and withdrawal”)

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    History of Heroin

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    History of Heroin Heroin is named after the German word for hero‚ heroisch. Heroin is an illegal‚ highly addictive drug. It is both the most abused and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine‚ a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of certain varieties of poppy plants. It is typically sold as a white or brownish powder or as the black sticky substance known on the streets as black tar heroin. Although purer heroin is becoming more common‚

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    Substance Abuse: Heroin

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    By: Saina - 8R Substance Abuse - Heroin Substance abuse means abusing the power of various drugs‚ alcohol or chemicals to the point at which the user can’t stop. This can usually result in physical‚ mental and/or emotional harm to the users and others. Teenagers are more in the risk of the substance abuse as they don’t acknowledge the consequences of their actions; the reason is the biological and psychological changes during the adolescence‚ but also lots of the adults get addicted to the drugs

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    A narrow definition of the term addiction refers to habitual psychological and physiological dependence on a substance beyond one ’s voluntary control. Terms such as "workaholic‚" "sex addict‚" and "computer junkie" arose to describe behaviors that have features in common with alcoholism and other substance addictions. Substance addiction is a multi-pronged system in which lifestyle has a role but the biology of a person ’s body is a major factor. These substances‚ which are called psychoactive drugs

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    HEAPA 2000 Minor Injuries & Illnesses for Urgent and Pre-hospital clinicians CONTENTS; * Page 2 – contents * Page 3 - One Patient report forms prior to course with additional comments * Page 3 - Reflection One with patient report form * Page 4 - Refection Two with patient report form * Page 5 - Reflection Three with patient report form * Page 6 - Reflection Four with patient report form * Pages 7 – 11 – Additional patient report

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    to a great extent that the qualities which make Elijah heroic in the eyes of his country‚ are also the cause of his suffering and destruction. These qualities include his ability to kill‚ his need for inclusion by his peers‚ and his addiction to morphine. Had it not been for these qualities‚ Elijah might have been able to survive the war and remain true to himself maintaining his morals. Elijah’s physical ability to kill has been prominent throughout his life in Northern Ontario providing for his

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