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    Case Study: Phineas Gage What: Got an iron pole up through the base of his head‚ through the front brain and exited the top. So What: He was awake and showed no signs of brain damage. He only lost his left-eye vision. There was no paralysis or language problems. Though‚ his behavior changed drastically. He could not follow though with plans‚ became much more agitated and could not maintain social relationships due to impaired social abilities (pornographic language etc.). Shows that: The balance

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    Drug Education Writing Assignment Currently being used in about eighty percent of schools in America is the DARE program. DARE stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education and has taught over thirty-six million children. One of the recent debates in education is whether or not this program is actually effective in preventing the use of drugs and alcohol. On the official DARE website it gives success statistics based on if parents and teachers were satisfied with the program and if a child talked

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    I concur with you both regarding the certification requirements for “sport psychology consultants” and I also have been informed by the sport psychologist at Auburn that the AASP requirements are about to change and become even stricter. Several of my instructors at Auburns’ School of Kinesiology were about to graduate with a PhD in Kinesiology with a specialization in Sport Psychology and despite being sport psychology instructors‚ they were not interested in pursuing a CC-AASP because of the

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    DRUG ABUSE VIKASH PATEL ALKA PATEL CHRIS GNED 500 RENEE SGROI 10TH NOVEMBER 2014 Introduction Definition of drug abuse: The habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs. Some of the most commonly abused drugs

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    Deangelo Whitfield TR 11 Drug Abuse Drug abuse is a big problem in the United States which causes short term‚ long term and financial problems for many. I. Introduction A. The title of my speech is drug abuse and I’m here to inform the problems of drugs. B. It is important to know the problems of drugs so you know not to try them or let anyone you know tries any.

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    Drug Abuse Resistance Education program is the most widely used drug education program targeted towards elementary school children in the United States. Since 1980’s over a million children across the United States have been introduced to the DARE program. The program began implementing their curriculum into school systems with the goal of educating children about the negatives aspects of drugs and gangs. The principal goal for this program is to deter students from the hard life of using drugs and

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    Critical Analysis of Drugs and Alcohol from Interdisciplinary Perspectives Drugs and alcohol use has been a common and consistent problem in the United States for quite a long time. From the prohibition era in the 1920’s to the common drug use seen in the 1970’s‚ we have always seen a problem that needs to be addressed. An array of scholars‚ from all the disciplines‚ have each experimented and researched this topic in their own unique ways. The natural sciences take a purely scientific approach

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    David Sacks blog: “Do ’Study Drugs ’ Breed a Nation of Winners – or Cheaters?” What is the problem with taking ‘Study Drugs’ instead of just cramping for exams? Are you in or are you out‚ do most people use it or are the score even. Studies show 1 in 4 college students have misused ADHD medications. So make up your own mind. David’s blog is taking up the problems with ‘Smart Pills’ also called ‘Study Drugs” such as Adderall‚ Vyvanse‚ Ritalin and Focalin. Is the world (we) teaching the children

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    effects of drug abuse amongst the youth  A drug can be said to be any substance used in medicine. It can also be said to be any substance taken by some people to get a certain effect‚ such as happiness and excitement. A drug addict is said to be someone whose life has become dependent on drugs‚ hence drug abuse. Peer pressure; - youth associates themselves with different types of people‚ otherwise known as friends. Through the pressure from these friends they tend to have a taste of these drugs and once

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    defender and the probation officer serving the drug court managed mixed caseloads of both drug court and non-drug court participants. ARI funding allows the probation officer and a contract defense attorney to focus solely on the needs of drug court offender. Evidence-based/promising practices in use: LSI-R assessment‚ cognitive-behavioral therapy‚ Thinking for a Change curriculum‚ drug court Target population and reduction goals: Knox County has operated a drug court since 2008. From 2007 to 2009‚ Knox

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