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    Abstract This paper sheds light on one of the most important diseases which is Huntington’s disease (HD). It’s widely spread around the world but it’s not commonly known among people. Since science developed and genetics became known‚ scientists discovered that HD is inherited from one generation to another which have put the scientists with a big challenge to find cure for such disease. In addition‚ this paper provides information about causes‚ symptoms‚ inheritance‚ treatments

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    A solution to establish equal power within the new organization should be to equally distribute leadership positions between PRMC and BRMC. For instance‚ instead of having the CEOs from each compete for a spot they could create a dual management role. This goes the same for the hospital board and medical leadership positions. The four medical leadership positions should be comprised of two PRMC and two BRMC doctors. The hospital board should be composed of seven PRMC and seven BRMC employees with

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    Neurobiology and Addiction

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    Neurobiology and Addiction Drug and alcohol addiction is a huge problem that Americans have been battling to solve for many decades. Although this issue is hidden and ignored‚ it is a growing prevalent issue that needs to be addressed immediately. In August 2002‚ Harvard school of public health conducted a study on “Americans views of the seriousness of health problems”. Out of the 36 problems noted‚ the number one problem with 82 percent of the public vote was drug abuse. In our current society

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    Addiction Consequences

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    The Reasoning and Consequences of Addiction Addiction is defined as a “compulsive psychological need for and use of a habit-forming substance” (merriam-webster.com). It is a debilitating disease that spreads like an infection throughout the life of the addict. Persistent use then consumes every aspect of that life‚ damaging the physical‚ psychological and social well-being of anyone within its grip (merriam-webster.com). Addiction does not discriminate. People from every race‚ age‚ sex‚ religion

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    your time this morning in reviewing my candidacy for the Communication Specialist position. I wanted to take a moment to assure you on the three main areas needed to fulfill this role: Communication‚ Design and Training Support. Communication Being that I’m in the forefront of emerging trends of communication‚ it can be displayed in examples of social media‚ web‚ email and infographics. In my previous position at Turner Broadcasting System as a Producer‚ I was able to fulfill these needs

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    Is Addiction a Mental Illness Is addiction a worldwide controversial debate for everyone‚ to me it’s a mental illness that can be cured because you can break obsessions and bad habits it just takes help from people who are willing to help them. There are more than just one type of addiction‚ there is gambling‚ overeating‚ playing video games‚ working‚ internet are all other types of addictions. For those other people who think that you can fix an obsession or bad habits by punishment is a bad choice

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    Background of the issue Ever since December of 1945 when North Korea became a dictatorship under Kim Il-Sung‚ it has been considered a threat to the stability in Asia. North Korea was involved with manufacturing counterfeit money‚ and international drug sales in order to finance the production of a nuclear weapons program. The government as also openly admitted to kidnapping citizens of other countries such as Japan or South Korea. In November 2010‚ North Korea displayed a newly built uranium enrichment

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    many other pharmaceuticals from the big drug companies. Legalization brings in a significant amount of revenue by way of tax income to the government‚ much of which is used to fund public schools. Those opposed to the legalization of marijuana say that it is a gateway drug to other harder drugs and should not be legalized. Those opposed to the legalization cite many studies that have findings consistent with the proposition that marijuana is a gate way drug. It is interesting however that most

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    Addiction In Macbeth

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    Addiction is something that has plagued mankind for many years. Addiction is the worst curable disease that the world has faced in centuries. It doesn’t matter the person‚ place‚ creed‚ or color‚ anyone can get addicted‚ even our favorite literary characters. Macbeth‚ an infamous case of good boy gone bad‚ has a victim of addiction. Macbeth upon first inspection‚ seemed relatively normal‚ until he was promoted to Thane of Cawdor‚ and he became stuck on the downward spiral from there. Very quickly

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    Civil War Position Paper

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    The American Civil War almost tore early America and its population apart. Still today people debate weather slavery was the primary cause for the war. In this paper I will explain why I believe slavery was not the primary cause of the American Civil War. Also I will point out many other factors that may have played a bigger role in the cause of the Civil War. Southern states believed STRONGLY in states’ rights. States’ rights are the belief that one should be loyal to their state instead of the

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