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    doctors no longer need to review long essays about other physicians’ thoughts because of medical alerts and reminders. The computers have some “built-in” intelligence capabilities‚ such as recognizing abnormal lab results‚ or potential life-threatening drug interactions. (Koeller‚ 2002) In a nutshell‚ the EHR is by far‚ more efficient‚ cost saving than hard-copy way of recording patients’ data. Though a lot more has to be done for the successful implementation of the EHR‚ the advantages are way better

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    http://ezproxy1.apus.edu/ebrary/apus/unauthorized http://site.ebrary.com/lib/apus/docDetail.action?docID=10452570 SPHE319 E-Book Information You have the following viewing options for the following course textbook: Mottram-Drugs in Sport‚ 5th Ed For example: 1) You can use the URL link(s)* below; 2) Or‚ select the URL link(s)* from the Web Resources module in the navigation menu of your classroom‚ if available. 3) Or‚ use the links in the

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    cardiovascular system‚ can experience frightening feelings of paranoia and suspicion Withdrawal: since user is instantly dependent‚ they take more cocaine to overcome crash. Crash lasts longer than high. Tolerance: user can increase tolerance in this drug Amphetamines: Uses: recreational‚ to speed up body functions and stimulate neural activity. Effects: restlessness‚ high blood pressure‚ insomnia‚ agitation‚ loss of appetite‚ and a state of hyper-alertness. Has very stimulating effects Withdrawal:

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    There is nothing in this world like the feeling of losing a loved one. The shattering grief‚ deep sadness‚ and heartbreak can really take a toll on a person’s mental‚ physical‚ and emotional state. In Cynthia Hand’s novel‚ The Last Time We Say Goodbye‚ the main character‚ Lex‚ suffers from these effects constantly. After her brother took his life by force‚ her life felt incomplete. Lex thought of her brother daily‚ even while doing insignificant things. Her feelings would overtake her thoughts‚ making

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    "And WE were sharp; as sharp as knives" "And THEY were sharp; As sharp as knives" Equalizes America and Vietnam. Both were as deadly as each other. "They sent us Playboy; They gave us Bob Hope" Weak‚ useless‚ temporary distractions. Just like drugs. A temporary "getaway" from the reality of war‚ guts‚ and blood. "We dug in deep‚ And shot on sight‚ And prayed to Jesus Christ with all of our might" These two lines just accentuate the fear that resided in the lives of the soldiers. (Relates to

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    Common Sayings and Their Moral Significance: Lessons Taught by In the Heat of the Night Introduction There are many lessons we can learn from In the Heat of the Night. The most important of these is that racism and segregation have negative effects on human well-being and social harmony. Common sayings represent people’s underlying moral codes. For example we like to say: “Appearances are deceptive.” and “What goes around comes around.” Each of the sayings below helps us to explore moral

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    In the Memoir Saying Farewell to a faithful Pal John Grogan says‚ One day I caught him with his head in the garbage pail.¨I think it is a mircale if you have a pet because they are very protetive of you. People are smarter when they own pets. In the Memoir Saying Farewell to a Faithful Pal‚ John Grogan says‚¨He taught me to appreciate the simple things a walk in the woods‚a fresh snowfall

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    speech on drugs

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    Sam Robinson podcast Hello and welcome to Farming Friday. Today’s issue is on how farmers are underpaid by supermarkets and distributors. We have farmer Giles and Muhammad Wann‚ the owner of Tesco stores here with us. So Giles how do you feel about the underpayment for produce from supermarkets and distributors? Mr Wann: Well that’s a good question‚ I feel absolutely sick to the pit of my stomach every time I think about it to be honest with

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    Contextual Conditioning of Drug Tolerance and Drug Addiction Research on the contextual conditioning of drug tolerance shows it is an important factor in understanding drug addiction in humans. Context is a way of noting that the likelihood of a behavior or response depends on certain conditions. Contextual conditioning is said to occur when a person becomes conditioned not only to the drug but also to the environmental circumstances or cues in which the drug is taken. Studies have shown that tolerance

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    Another of the more offensive and bothersome comments—according to men—made by Nietzsche concerning women is also found in Beyond Good and Evil in the section entitled “Seven Little Sayings on Women.” This section states “men have treated women hitherto like birds… something which has to be caged up so that it shall not fly away” (166). Maudemarie Clark‚ a feminist writer‚ upon her first reading of this passage‚ translated it to mean women were a “possession‚ as property that can be locked” away

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