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    Family History of Alcohol/Drug Use (2 generations): none Legal Problems / Legal Status: Illegal drug use Family History: Parent’s divorced; Father is African American‚ Mother is Hispanic‚ no indication of family mental health issues or substance abuse Family / Social and Interpersonal Relations: Mother’s favorite child. Seems to have a hard time communicating with father‚ father is loud and angry‚ client is more open when father is not around‚ siblings were supportive following accident

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    problem‚ it will tap into it’s bountiful potential. Currently‚ Miami County currently ranks 7th in the state in meth use‚ the Indiana Police Department (IDP) states‚ and in 2013 alone‚ police seized 8 meth labs in Peru. This struggle against substance abuse is growing alarmingly quick as well. The addiction to meth affects other people besides the addict. Parents with no jobs account for a

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    Substance Abuse Increasing in Inner-City Minorities Substance abuse is an ever increasing epidemic facing America’s inner- city minorities. There are several different drugs that are gaining popularity amongst inner-city youths 1. Juice‚ that is marijuana soaked in embalming fluid is starting to show up in more and more inner east coast cities 2. Crack or rock cocaine is by far one of the most addicting drugs out there‚ it’s been engulfing America’s inner-cities since the early 80’s 3. Heroin

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    Waddell sister and son was contacted for collateral information. Mr. Waddell son reports for the pass 12 years his father has had substance abuse issues. He reports his father has been on "crack" cocaine and he is afraid his father might overdose on drugs and die. He reports a similar statement about the altercations tonight‚however mentions he believes his father was about to buy some

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    ISE Determination of Fluoride Content in Various Substances CHM 222 – A 4 / 20 / 2007 Introduction: The ion selective electrode used was made up of a silver / silver chloride reference electrode and a glass electrode. The pH of the electrochemical cell is determined by monitoring the electrical potential difference between the half-cells. The glass electrode is an ion selective electrode (ISE)‚ which only responds to the hydronium ion concentration / activity in a solution under a

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    Detroit: Gale‚ 2014. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 3 Mar. 2015. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. "Tobacco Advertising Targets Youths." Does Advertising Promote Substance Abuse? Ed. Laurie M. Newman. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2005. At Issue. Rpt. from "Cuddle up with Cancer: RJR ’s Candy Flavored ’Winter Blend ’ Cigarettes Show Big Tobacco Hasn ’t Changed." 2004. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 4 Mar. 2015

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    To what extent are secondary effects the most hazardous aspects of tsunamis? Tsunami s are a series of giant sea waves created when a large volume of a body of water‚ such as an ocean‚ is rapidly displaced. Earthquakes‚ volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions‚ landslides‚ asteroid impacts‚ and other mass movements above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami. Due to the immense volumes of water and energy involved‚ the effects of tsunamis can be devastating. Their

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    Exploring Adolescent Use of Anabolic Steroids Since the introduction of anabolic steroids‚ the main objective of using them has been widely abused. The use of these substances has steadily increased throughout the years. As popularity of anabolic steroids escalated‚ so has its demand. With the inception of anabolic steroids in the world of professional sports‚ the acceptance of doping amongst athletes was positive. During the 1970s‚ there were no repercussions for taking anabolic steroids

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    Test Review 2 Party Drugs: 1. Roofies 2. Ketamine 3. Ecstasy Stimulants: • Methamphetimes o Street names: speed‚ ice‚ smoked‚ crystal meth o Source: man made o MOST POWERFUL STIMULANT o Administration: inject‚ snort‚ smoke‚ oral o Schedule 1 drug—highly addictive and no med use-- (meth) but other amphetimes are schedule 2 drugs since they sometimes have medical use o 50% of drug is removed from body in 12 hours

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    Compare and Contrast two Models to Explain Substance Use‚ Abuse and Addiction. Use‚ as the term infers is any use of a drug. The majority of people use a form of drug in one way or another‚ ranging from the use of prescribed medication over the counter‚ to alcohol‚ tobacco‚ caffeine or illicit drugs such as cannabis‚ or amphetamines. In reference to use‚ abuse and addiction two models will be addressed as a way to explain this epidemic. Exploring the disease model‚ from the 1930’s post-Prohibition

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