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    Ethic Approach

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    with what my feelings tell me is right or wrong.” “Ethics has to do with my religious beliefs.” “Being ethical is doing what the law requires.” “Ethics consists of the standards of behavior our society accepts.” These replies might be typical of your own. The meaning of “ethics” is hard to pin down and views of many rest on shaky ground. Many people tend to equate ethics with their feelings. But being ethical is clearly not a matter of followings one’s feelings. A person following his or her

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    Report Classification of Chemical Substances Student: Saule Sadykova Lab Partner #1: Temirlan Atambaev Lab Partner #2: Almas Ospanbekov Instructor: Eugene Douglass Nazarbayev University Purpose The aim of this experiment is to investigate the properties of several substances with the purpose of determining whether they are molecular‚ ionic‚ macromolecular or metallic. Introduction Chemical substances could be named ionic‚ molecular or metallic substance‚ based on the kind of bond present

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    Substance Abuse Trends

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    In today’s society‚ especially with adolescents‚ trends are always changing. There is always a new trend randomly popping up. That theory also holds true when considering substance abuse trends. Substance abuse is often defined as‚ “Overindulgence in or dependence on an addictive substance‚ especially alcohol or drugs” (Substance abuse‚ n.d.). New drugs like K2 and Molly/MDMA have become popular with adolescents (Johnston‚ O’Malley‚ Bachman‚ & Schulenberg‚ 2012). The use of Marijuana has also been

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    between substance abuse‚ substance dependence‚ substance tolerance and substance withdrawal. Substance abuse is when a person excessively uses a type of bad substance such as drugs or alcohol. Substance dependence is when a person requires drugs to function normally. This person first abuses the drug then it dependence on the drug to carry on their day normally. Substance tolerance is when a person has use the drug so much that it does not feel the same high and might require more of the substance to

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    constantly moving‚ the higher it’s temperature‚ the faster they move. All the particles are attracted to each other. The particles move faster and move further apart when heated‚ and the reverse when cooled. Each substance has unique particles that are different from the particles of other substances. Particle theory helps to explain the behaviour of materials by showing a model which allows us to All matter are made up picture what is happening inside those materials. Particles in each of the 3 states

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    Text of Death

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    1520 Dr. Meiers 6 February 2012 Text of Death                 Picture this; you have a 16 year old daughter who just got her license‚ scary‚ right? Well‚ she has always been a good kid‚ has never had bad grades‚ and has always excelled in everything she has done. So‚ why would you not trust her behind the wheel? Now imagine getting a phone call saying she has just been in an accident. Your first thought is‚ someone else caused the accident. But‚ you are wrong. Your daughter had her friends in the

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    Copyright Implications Paper Jason Henshall IT/236 April 1‚ 2015 Daniel Liu Title of Paper Copyrighted material is a big deal. You must get permission from the people who own the material that you are wanting to use for yourself. Depending on the material that you are trying to use‚ you can get away with it by citing the material to where you got it. When you copyright material‚ like a picture‚ quote‚ etc.‚ it means that the material has an owner. The owner has the rights to that material that

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    diseases there is no cure‚ only control for abuse. 2. According to Daughton‚ (1992)‚ the Psychosocial model include factors such as personality the presence of a psychiatric disorder‚ in addition to family‚ peer‚ and other environmental factors that either increase the risk of an individual developing an addictive disorder(risk factors or decrease such risks (protective factors). Daughton further puts forth that cognitive and behavioral

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    Text Complexity

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    not being exposed to the importance of the text to understand it in a higher level. The level of complexity and structure of a text are significantly important to have readers dive deeper into the text. Having background knowledge about structure and complexity will make it so children are able to gain new knowledge and be able to think critically. Instead of surface reading with the new research students are becoming equipped to read the more complex text with out becoming frustrated instead to challenge

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    Substance Abuse in Vermont

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    estimated visits were 19‚221. The DEA laboratory system seized and analyzed over 1.3 million hydrocodone tablets in 1997. Since hydrocodone is considered to be morphine like in every aspect‚ it is easy to see why one may choose to use and abuse this substance. For the hydrocodone abuser‚ the quickest way to feel the effects of vicodin is to snort it. The way that vicodin acts on the brain can cause it ’s user to experience feelings of euphoria. Snorting vicodin speeds up the usual effects‚ and brings

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