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    Sugar Addiction

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    of sugar addiction in rats for years. Until now‚ the rats under study have met two of the three elements of addiction. They have demonstrated a behavioral pattern of increased intake and then showed signs of withdrawal. His current experiments captured craving and relapse to complete the picture. "If bingeing on sugar is really a form of addiction‚ there should be long-lasting effects in the brains of sugar addicts‚" Hoebel said. "Craving and relapse are critical components of addiction‚ and we have

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    Pet Adoption

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    different sense‚ reasoning take place and follow the advert assimilation. In 2006 and 2007 SPCA had made a series print ad to promote. (PR Campaigns‚ 2009) Also in 2009‚ SPCA had launched a series of advertising on bus and ZoCards which expressing pet adoption. Both two campaign using dark tone‚ more or less having gloomy sense‚ in the second project pets are acting as a truly friend to human being. Korea CJ entertainment company took a video that about dog abandoned and adopted (CJ E&M‚ 2012) using a

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    Final Paper Drug Courts

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    overflowed with people that suffer from substance abuse. For example drug and/or alcohol related crimes have been implicated in violent crimes‚ instances of domestic violence‚ child abuse and neglect cases. Therefore‚ drug court has come in to offer people arrested for substances abuse related crimes and opportunity to receive community-based treatment with judicial supervision to avoid potential incarceration. For this reason drug court has changed people’s lives in a variety of ways‚ which are often

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    Addiction: “the number one health problem in America” the most common psychiatric problem on the planet In the past‚ the focus of treatment was on the absence of the treatment‚ but now it is on moderation. Reasons of using substances: to aid religious practices to explore the self to alter moods to treat disease to promote and enhance social interaction sharing drugs can be intimate like sharing food/coffee‚ etc. to enhance sensory experience and pleasure to stimulate artistic

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    issues in drug addiction Armin Smith Introduction For my final project I will discuss 3 Critical Analysis of Contemporary Issues in Substance abuse Armin Smith Topics of Discussion This learner has chosen the following contemporary issues Biological ‚Social and Cognitive perspectives of Substance abuse to talk about Topic One I combined the biological perspective of drug and alcohol abuse‚ particularly because alcohol is equally as harmful to individuals as‚ for example‚ the drug cocaine

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    SAMPLE REFLECTION PAPER

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    SAMPLE REFLECTION PAPER  (submitted by a student in CRIM 1006E‚ Fall term 2003) I found the article written by Sonia Bodi was very informative and interesting. Although many of the ideas she presented I agreed with‚ there were also a few points that I’d like to argue against. First I would like to answer the question that was proposed in the title of this article: How do we bridge the gap between what we ( professors) teach and what they ( students) do? To fill in that gap‚ both sides need to work

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    Ethics Reflection Paper Ethics Reflection Paper In society and business when the term “ethics” is mentioned what comes to mind too many people is the practice of expressing good values and morals in making the best choices in their personal and professional life. Generally‚ ethics is how we must act or behave because our conduct is affected by our morals. In my paper I will attempt to describe how these roles of ethics and social responsibility can go corrupt were the

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    Stimulant‚ any of a group of drugs that excite the central nervous system‚ increase alertness‚ and alleviate fatigue. Caffeine is perhaps the most socially acceptable and commonly used stimulant. Other stimulants include cocaine and amphetamines‚ which create intense feelings of euphoria (well-being). Amphetamines‚ commonly known as pep pills or diet pills‚ also decrease appetite. Stimulants work by mimicking the fight-or-flight response‚ in which the hormone epinephrine (also known as adrenaline)

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    Buddhism Reflection Paper

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    Reflection Paper 1: Beliefs of Buddhism In this paper‚ I have decided to reflect on the beliefs of Buddhism‚ specifically on one of the oldest surviving branch of Buddhism‚ which is Theravada. In this reflection paper‚ I will be discussing how I became a Buddhist‚ my basic knowledge of Buddhism‚ the etiquette of being in a temple‚ what my parents have taught me from a young age. Additionally‚ I will express my own opinions‚ views and personal experience specifically on Karma and the 5 Precepts

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    Reflection Paper What is psychology? Psychology is the study of the mind. Psychologists can have many different careers such as working in a school‚ helping as a marriage councilor‚ working in a mental hospital‚ in law enforcement‚ and many other places. William James who is believed to be the father of Psychology was born in New York City in 1842 and received a M.D from Harvard University in 1869 and started teaching there in 1875. He published many writings over his life time such as The Principles

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