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    a disadvantage compared to regular average citizens of society. For example‚ in the Tuskegee Syphilis study‚ researchers studied the “natural progression of untreated syphilis in poor black men who received free health care from the government.” (Gorski 2-3) In this instance‚ this experiment seems to take advantage of poor black men due to the fact that they could not pay for their own health care and need to receive free health care from the government. A reasonable experiment should consist of

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    and understand of what is happening to the world around them. They are one of the very few who actually see Boo Radley as a person‚ instead of a “malevolent phantom”. In chapter twenty three Jem particularly understands why Boo Radley is so keen at staying home and hidden. He says‚ “ Scout‚ I think I’m beginning to understand something. I think I’m beginning to understand why Boo Radley’s stayed up shut up in the house all this time. It’s because he wants to stay inside.” (Lee‚ pg. 227) Jem’s realization

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    Zero-Tolerance For sober Driving If you are depressed‚ and no medicines are working for you‚ alcohol just might be the way out. If you need something to do‚ getting drunk just might be the solution. Bored? I heard being drunk makes everything just a little more flashy. How about a challenge? The way alcohol really blurs your vision‚ when driving can really spice up your driving life. If at first you don’t succeed – try‚ try‚ and try again. After all‚ practice makes perfect! Recently‚ more and more

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    Group therapy is one of the most powerful ways for a person to overcome a drug addiction. There are multiple different types of group therapy offered for people in drug rehabilitation. These activity groups are designed to treat different mental aspects of addiction utilizing unique methods. Choosing a specific therapy type will dictate the kind of activities you are likely to expect in therapy. Make sure to consider which is right for you before choosing one with your addiction treatment specialist

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    Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Signs‚ Symptoms‚ and Help for Drinking Problems It’s not always easy to see when your drinking has crossed the line from moderate or social use to problem drinking. But if you consume alcohol to cope with difficulties or to avoid feeling bad‚ you’re in potentially dangerous territory. Alcoholism and alcohol abuse can sneak up on you‚ so it’s important to be aware of the warning signs and take steps to cut back if you recognize them. Understanding the problem is the first

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    Anna Gorski Oct. 15‚ 2010 Period 5 AP Eng. The Great Gatsby Money can symbolize certain statuses in the world. In the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays these views of money among the characters in the novel. Wealth and money becomes an issue as the novel progress‚ once you begin to analyze each character. In the novel “The Great Gatsby”‚ “old money” and “new money” describes the gap between the rich and the poor‚ for an example Gatsby and the Wilsons‚ West Egg and the

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    This essay will present arguments for sober driving ultimately presenting arguments against impaired driving. Driving sober must be the only way a person gets behind the wheel no doubt that impairs drive is costly. There is no evident to support any arguments against sober driving‚ nonetheless‚ statistics have proven the implications of impaired driving. In 2008‚ more than 1.4 million individuals were detained for DUI‚ yet that figure speaks to under one percent of the self-detailed episodes of alcohol-impaired

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    lexisnexis.com/hottopics/lnacademic Brandt‚ A.L.S Fischer‚ R. (2012). History of Corrections [PowerPoint presentation]. Retrieved from Lecture Notes‚ https://bbcsulb.desire2learn.com/d2l/lms/content/viewer/main_frame.d2l?ou=165222&tId=1563090 Gorski‚ T.T.‚ (N.D.) Grob‚ G. N. (1991). From asylum to community: Mental health policy in modern America. Princeton‚ New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Haney‚ C. (2003). Mental Health issues in long-term solitary and “Supermax” confinement. Crime &

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    proposed by Andrew von Hirsch and Nils Jareborg which states‚ "seriousness of a crime has two dimensions: harm and culpability" (Husak‚ 57). Husak argues that the same harms caused by drunk drivers can also be caused by sober drivers; therefore driving drunk is no more serious than driving sober‚ from the harm standpoint. When it comes to culpability‚ Husak first considers Steinbock’s argument that drunk drivers exhibit gross recklessness‚ which Husak‚ quoting Ibid‚ is "defined to include six elements: a

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    the student that he has been sober since January 22‚ 2013. He was not able to enter Interval Brotherhood earlier due to the long waiting list. K.M. has enjoyed his time thus far at Interval Brotherhood home and has a very optimistic view of the treatment center. However‚ he has commented to the student that he would prefer the female residents to be in a separate facility with no contact whatsoever. From what the student can gather‚ K.M. is serious about staying clean and has already made living

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