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    NEWBORN SCREENING II. Competencies To enhance the awareness and knowledge about Newborn screening To be familiar with the possible genetic metabolic disorders present at birth III. Objectives At the end of every learning session‚ the students would be able to: Know the importance of Newborn screening Recite the goal of Newborn Screening Know the law that mandates Newborn screening here in the Philippines Identify common disorders detected through Newborn screening Ask questions

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    Discrimination often reflects an abuse of power within an organisation‚ where members of one group of people yield greater power than others‚ generally women. It is linked with women’s disadvantaged status at work and‚ more generally‚ in society.(Frazier‚ P. A. and Cohen‚ B. B. (1992) ‘Research on the Gender bias against women: implications for counsellor training’. The Counselling Psychologist. 20: 141-158.) The matters of blatant employment dicrimination or sexual harrasment at work seems to be

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    Running head: AIRPORT SECURITY SCREENING OF HEAD COVERING SHOULD BE CONTINUED EVEN IF RACIAL PROFILING MAY INVOLVED Airport security screening of head covering should be continued even if racial profiling may involved So. C Zheng. C Centennial College Airport security screening of head covering should be continued even if racial profiling may involved A few months ago‚ the government in Ottawa had quickly canceled a new policy at Canadian airports that could make us safer

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    Running header: DRUG TRAFFICKING Reducing Drug Trafficking in the United States Keith James ENG 122 Prof. Fawn vonFrohling January 24‚ 2011 DRUG TRAFFICKING Reducing drug trafficking in the United States My limited topic for my research paper is Reduction in drug trafficking through accountability within the legal system and through law enforcement. I will attempt to argue the point that through accountability and code enforcement‚ we can lower the amount of illegal drugs that are

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    Newborn Screening Act AN ACT PROMULGATING A COMPREHENSIVE POLICY AND A NATIONAL SYSTEM FOR ENSURING NEWBORN SCREENING Republic Act No. 9288 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE LEGACY OR DONATION OF ALL OR PART OF A HUMAN BODY AFTER DEATH FOR SPECIFIED PURPOSES Introduction In the Philippines‚ cases of genetic disorder have increased as the population rises. Some of these inheritable conditions are already present at birth and many others are not recognized until the child gets older. One factor is

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    Imagine a world where drug addicts aren’t enabled‚ more people have jobs‚ and children grow up with food on the table. All of these things could be a reality if drug testing was required to become a welfare recipient. Welfare has become more accepted by mainstream American society‚ with more than 15% of the country taking advantage of it. THESIS: Monthly drug testing for people who apply for welfare should be necessary. II Reason # 1 for your side (put main reason here): Welfare and government

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    The first drug court was established in Miami-Dade Florida in 1989. Drug courts were established because of the “revolving door of drug use” and recidivism. Recidivism is defined as criminals being prone to revert back to criminal behavior after being released from jail. Recidivism is very significant ito the Criminal Justice System because it shows the number of offenders that return to prison within a certain amount of time. Data shows that drug court participants are less likely to be arrested

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    Engl 102 MWF 3:00pm Yuan Ding 26 March 2012 Abuse of Prescription Drugs in the U.S. "Prescription drugs are the number-one drug problem that we face today‚" says David Rotenberg‚ executive director of the adolescent treatment center at the nonprofit Caron Foundation. "They are more widely prescribed‚ more widely available‚ and more widely abused by adolescents than they have ever been before."(DiConsiglio‚ 1) Abuse of prescription drugs is one of the fastest growing problems for young adults in the

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    average of 26 years early even if their death certificate might read they died of heart disease‚ cancer‚ or something else to protect the family‚ but the real reason they died is due to addiction” (Perkinson‚ 2012‚ p. 2). An individual’s repeated drug use causes long-lasting changes in their brain which causes long-lasting changes in their brain which causes the addict to lose voluntary control. The individual’s addiction is their only way of feeling normal which makes them feel hopeless‚ powerless

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    “Assay-Ready” Compound Plates for Drug Screening Biochemistry and Molecular Biology‚ Merck Frosst Centre for Therapeutic Research‚ 16711 TransCanada Hwy.‚ Kirkland‚ Quebec‚ Canada H9H 3L1; Phone: +1.514.428.3360; E-mail: christine_brideau@merck.com Abstract Many bottlenecks in drug discovery have been addressed with the advent of new assay and instrument technologies. However‚ storing and processing chemical compounds for screening remains a challenge for many drug discovery laboratories. Although

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