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    Wilfred Owen's Exposure

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    Wilfred Owen’s Exposure : Brains aching‚ dying‚ eyes becoming ice‚ all this sounds like a nightmare. In Wilfred Owen’s "Exposure‚" the speaker talks about the nightmares of not war but the cruelty of nature. In Exposure‚ Owen describes the fury of nature and how soldiers in the war die not only because of war. Exposure to the severe cold is killing everyone. The speaker starts off by saying‚ "Our brains ache." The negative nature of this statement gives one a clue as to the negative themes in

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    Drugs and Alcohol

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    The problem of alcohol and drug abuse is of high importance nowadays. It is especially acute among young people and this fact horrifies most of all. Today the statistics shows deplorable numbers of young people‚ drinking and taking drugs. What is more terrible is that more and more young people start drinking and taking drugs. It is high time to stop this epidemic if our society does not want to loose its future. Alcohol abuse is itself very harmful for a human organism‚ especially for a young

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    NACO Guidelines: Post Exposure Prophylaxis for Occupational Exposure (PEP) to HIV/AIDS Dr. Asoke Kumar Sinha‚ MD (Skin) Prevention and control of AIDS is now a Social Medical problem. Doctors in all health care setting are expected to play a significant role in its prevention. Health care workers including doctors are normally at a very low risk of acquiring HIV infection during management of the infected patient. However‚ inspite of a low statistical risk of acquisition of HIV‚ the absence

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    Alcohol and Adolescents

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    Alcohol and Adolescents Alcohol has become the easiest drug to obtain for adolescents which has been leading to a life of alcoholism. Even though the legal age is twenty one‚ many teenagers are still finding ways to obtain alcohol. According to some reports kids as early as seven have tasted alcohol. Nearly three million young people between the ages of 14 and 17 “are regular drinkers with a serious alcohol problem” (Kittleson‚ 2005‚ 59). With statistics such as this no wonder younger children

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    Alcohol Essay

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    Essay on Alcohol Alcohol is not only the reason why prohibition took place in the 1920s‚ but it is also the reason why many persons wake up not remembering their pervious night’s events. It has always been evident that alcohol has an effect on brain function‚ which in-turn impairs the behavior of a person. Alcohol can be separated into two separate groups: what is expected to happen‚ and what actually happens. Alcohol is expected to play social lubricant and aphrodisiac. When it comes to being

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    Teen Pregnancy

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    every year to young married and unmarried women aged 15 to 19. CAUSES OF TEEN PREGNANCIES Teen pregnancies may result for different reasons in industrialised countries as compared to developing countries. Factors that contribute to teenage pregnancies include: • • • • • • • • • • Customs and traditions that lead to early marriage (developing countries) Adolescent sexual behaviour which may also be influenced by alcohol and drugs Lack of education and information about reproductive sexual health

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    Alcohol Project

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    OUR TARGET:  ​ TEENS AGES 13­17    Rohan’s Facts:   1.Alcohol cause seven types of cancer.  2.The risk of cancer drops dramatically if you stay within the government guidelines  3.  10g of alcohol is equal to 1.25 units‚ and the recommended amount per day by the  government is 1­2 units for women and 3­4 for men.    4.  Drinking alcohol under the age of 21 is illegal in every state.    5.  However‚ alcohol is allowed for underaged people for religiouoso reasons.    6.  About 4‚700 people die a year from being too young to drink

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    Vr Exposure Therapy

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    controlled to create a perfect exposure for a patient‚ making it ideal for people with PTSD. “Often co-occurring with PTSD are problems related to depression‚ generalized anxiety‚ and impairment in neuropsychological functioning.” (McLay et al.‚ 2014) In the study conducted by McLay et al. (2014)‚ neuropsychological functioning was analyzed by computer tests‚ and changes in self reports of PTSD‚ anxiety‚ and depression were examined before and after VR graded exposure therapy (VR-GET). VR-GET treatment

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    Issues Affecting Teens Good Morning/afternoon Miss Blanch and class‚ I’m going to be talking about teen violence and factors that can trigger it. I select this issue as I think it’s an issue worth talking about because teen violence is the worst especially when it causes injury or even death. This issues is not expressed in The Formal but it is still a very important to talk about‚ many Australian teens have experienced violence either with friends or at parties where alcohol and/or drugs is consumed

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    Alcohol and Acetaldehyde

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    Alcohol Alcohol can be traced back to ancient times when Egyptians used beer and wine for ritual and celebratory purposes (Hanson 1995). Osiris‚ the god of wine‚ was praised throughout the entire land of Egypt. The Egyptians believed that this important god also invented beer‚ a beverage that was considered a necessity of life and was brewed in the home. Both beer and wine were created for and sacrificed to the gods. Fast-forward 12‚000 years and the variety of alcohol has become so numerous‚ people

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