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    ¨Children who commit serious crimes still have the ability to change their lives for the better. It is now time for state and federal officials to take positive steps by enacting policies that seek to redeem children‚ instead of throwing them in prison for the rest of their lives.” This is a quote from David Berger‚ who is a Deputy District Attorney for the County of Los Angeles‚ California. He believes that juveniles should not be charged as adults‚ even if the crime they committed is considered

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    Melinda ENC 1101 4/September/2011 Freedom from smoking Smoking cigarettes was one of the worst if not the worst habit I ever had I am finally free from smoking. I started smoking cigarettes at the very young age of fifteen. I did it because everybody else was doing it. I thought it was the cool thing to do. I was a kid who just wanted to fit in. I remember how that first cigarette tasted. It was a menthol cigarette and it was

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    Closed for the Season by‚ Anonymous Closed For the Season‚ written by Mary Downing Hahn‚ is a realistic fiction‚ and a mysterious adventures book. The story takes place in the present and in a small town called Bealesville. Arthur and Logan are the protagonists because they are the main characters in the story and they’re the one who solved the mysterious person who killed Myrtle Donaldson and what happened to the money. Richard Disilvio is the antagonist because Mr. Disilvio (the name

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    the elder laid dead. He had failed the duty conscribed to him‚ disgraced‚ Logan willingly turned himself in prepared to pay for his failure with his life. Discrace turned into shock however when he‚ himself‚ not only failed his duty but was also accused of the murder. Confused and wracked with guilt‚ Logan knew that if he were to die here the assassin would go unpunished for their crime. His new duty lay before him‚ Logan raised his sword against the school‚ his family and fought his way free. He

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    BACKGROUND: Super-utilizers are individuals with disproportionately high inpatient and emergency department (ED) use‚ and mostly have multiple chronic conditions and use multiple concurrent medications. They place a substantial burden on the U.S. healthcare system and have become the focus of policy initiatives aimed at reducing their disproportionate inpatient and ED use. Medication management is critical for these patients since nonadherence to essential chronic medications is associated with poor

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    James Gragnano 10/19/12 Criminal Justice 202 Legal Research Sophia Snyder has had a long history of battling with the mental illness of schizophrenia. One afternoon‚ she drowned her four young children in a bathtub. She went on trial for capital murder charges and all of the mental health experts agreed that she suffered from schizophrenia when she had committed the murders but they all disagreed that the schizophrenia left her unable to know the difference between right and wrong

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    U.S. marine Logan Thibault set out looking for a woman in a photo he found ‚ who he believes protected him while in Iraq. Why did Logan decide to hold onto a photograph of a woman he didn’t know? He asked several marines. But no one had ever seen the woman before. So when no one claims the picture he decides to keep it and hold on to it waiting for someone to claim the photo‚ because in Iraq a picture could mean the world to one person. But holding onto the photo provided Logan with good luck

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    Bronchodilators are important in the treatment of airways disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma and critical in the management of the disorders symptoms. There are 3 major classes of bronchodilators currently in use‚ namely xanthines‚ β2- adrenoceptor agonists and muscarinic receptor antagonists (2). Examples of drugs which fall into these classes are discussed later. They can be taken on their own or in combination. The relaxation/contraction of smooth muscle

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    Janie first marrying Logan Killicks. Hurston writes that Logan is a

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    The main character in The Lucky One is Logan Thibault. Logan is a complex character that develops and changes as the book continues. At the start of the book Logan is a soldier in the war. He has witnessed several of his fellow soldiers die‚ he soon finds a photo of a women while stationed at a camp. After finding the photo‚ he begins to experience a string of good luck. He survives several traumatic events when others did not. Logan describes the photo as “Finding something like that in a war is

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