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    Nt1310 Unit 4

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    Substances fit into three different categories‚ with more than one category fitting some substances. The three categories are: StimulantsDepressants and Hallucinogens. I will proceed to list the main substances‚ their effects‚ how they are taken and the category they fit into: Alkyl Nitrates (poppers‚ amyl nitrate‚ butyl nitrate‚ isobutyl nitrate):  Category:  Hallucinogens Effect: Brief but intense head rush‚ flushed face and neck‚ effects fade after 2-5- minutes  Form and how

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    1 Discuss how the environment acts does a stimulant to business. Analysewhy business often does little for the preservation of physical environmentdespite the fact that it is significant of business activity. ANSWER:- A good environment is a constitutional right of the Indian Citizens. EnvironmentalProtection has been given the constitutional status. Directive Principles of StatePolicy states that‚ it is the duty of the state to ’protect and improve the environmentand to safeguard the forests

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    Albert Cohen ’s thesis is that class based status frustration is the origin of subcultures. Crime culture existed in certain social groups and the individuals learned the value of the delinquent subculture through participation in gangs. Delinquent subcultures have values that are in opposition to those of the dominant culture. The strain is rooted by low economical conditions‚ poor parental relations‚ and low school standards‚ with no chance of succeeding in the future. The anti social structure

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    music.  Salieri was friends with Haydn and gave music composition lessons to Ludwig van Beethoven. Opioids An opioid is a natural or synthetic morphine-like product extracted from the poppy plant‚ according to Holland and Adams. This type of narcotic can be found in schedule II and III of the DEA’s classifications. Opioids can stop the awareness of pain‚ per the National Institute on Drug Abuse. This class of drug has an increased potential for abuse because it can be obtained

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    Alcohol Alcohol is a Depressant - it slows down your nervous system. Alcohol affects all parts of the body and their cells‚ particularly the BRAIN‚ HEART and LIVER. Short Term effects Alcohol can have the following short term effects: • feeling relaxed and less inhibited • reduced concentration • slurred speech and blurred vision • affected coordination and judgment • aggressive behaviour • the risk of accidents when operating cars or other machinery is increased • Increased

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    Drug Seizure Report

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    Asia and Transcaucasian countries Armenia 2011 Drug Group ATS ATS Cannabis-type Cannabis-type Cannabis-type Cocaine-type Hallucinogens Non-specified Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Opioids Prescursors Prescursors Sedatives and Tranquillizers Substances not under international control Drug Methamphetamine Amphetamine Cannabis oil Marijuana (herb) Hashish (resin) Cocaine salts Non-specified hallucinogens Non-specified Heroin Illicit morphine Opium Opium Prescription opioids

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    Unit 3 Essay Forensics Question # 1: What is the DRE program? What are its main strengths and weaknesses? A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) program incorporates standardized methods of examining vehicle operators who are suspected of being under the influence of drugs. Much like the detection techniques utilized by police officers in the detection of drivers under the influence of alcohol‚ the DRE follows the same process‚ but requires additional training. The DRE program is not offered

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    3.5Morphine 3.8Codeine 3.3Cocaine 3.6Heroin 3.9 Marijuana IV. Effects of drugs: 4.1Depressants 4.3Loss of weight & Malnutrition 4.5Preventsacrime 4.2 Stimulant 4.4Hallucination V.Factors of taking drugs: 5.1Create a crime 5.3 Recreational use 5.2 Curiosity 5.4Peer influence VI.Dis-advantages &Advantage of drugs:

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    Drug Abuse in India

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    mental functioning. 2. Types of Drugs There are different types of drugs found in India. 1. Hallucinogens such as LSD‚ hashish‚ ganja and bhang. They are psychologically addictive and lead to insecurity and fear anxiety complexes. 2. Sedatives or depressants relax the central nervous system‚ induce sleep and provide a calming effect. Tranquilisers and barbiturates fall into this cat¬egory. 3. Stimulants activate the central nervous and relieve tension‚ treat mild depression‚ induce insomnia (keep

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    Chapter 4 Consciousness What is Consciousness? Conscious as awareness Is one meaning of consciousness Sensory awareness Sense of vision allows us to see or be conscious of surroundings Sometimes we are not aware of sensory stimulation when paying attention to it Selective Attention Key to self control Maxes senses keener Direct Inner Awareness knowledge of one’s own thought feeling and memories without the use of sensory organs We are conscious of our thought Thought we cannot measure

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