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    blood flow and electric current‚ which means the material can alert doctors to hidden problems with a patient’s ticker. The team has already shown that a device attached to the surface of the brain can capture the electrical signals of an epileptic seizure. The solution of this article is there is endless waves of tech coming our way. Even though we don’t know what it is it will hit us sometime in the

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    the exact nature of the study. Each student was instructed to take the vital signs of a "patient" and to record the information. The "patient‚" who was described as another student but who in fact was Singleton’s confederate‚ simulated an epileptic seizure while the vital signs were being taken. A research assistant‚ who did not know the educational background of the subjects‚ observed the timeliness and appropriateness of the students’ responses to the situation. Participants filled out a demographic

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    The Seizure Of Homework

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    When‚ in the course of human events‚ it becomes necessary for one student to dissolve the burden of excessive and unnecessary work‚ and to assume‚ among the powers of the earth to which the laws of nature entitle them‚ the right to freedom of arbitrary busy work requires that they should state the reasons which impel them to the dissolution. We hold these truths to be apparent: that students are expected by the law and society to attend school in order to prepare them for the

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    of people with epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic physical disorder that affects the brain and causes repeated seizures. 500‚000 people‚ or 1 in 100 of the population‚ in the UK are epileptic. Epilepsy can develop at any age‚ although it normally starts in childhood. Although there is no treatment to cure epilepsy‚ in 70% of cases anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) successfully control seizures. The disorder affects the lives of individuals with epilepsy (IWE) in many practical ways‚ such as driving restrictions

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    On the contrary‚ causes of epilepsy range from genetic disorders to simple head trauma. According to the Mayo Clinic’s article Epilepsy: Symptoms and Causes‚ “Some types of epilepsy‚ which are categorized by the type of seizure you experience or the part of the brain that is affected‚ run in families” (Epilepsy: Symptoms and Causes 1). This evidence proves that genetics are a big influence on the appearance of epilepsy in people of any age. In conclusion‚ epilepsy affects

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    Abstract The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees protection from unreasonable searches and seizures. It is the duty of law enforcement officers to conduct legal searches and seizures. An illegal search or seizure violates a person’s rights and may lead to adverse consequences for the officer who engaged in the illegality. This paper covers a simulated case of Minnesota vs. Ronald Riff. The prosecution witness sheets are used to gathering information for Officer Shield

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    Electroconvulsive Therapy – Modern Analysis By Owen Manuél A lot of the controversial arguments of ECT are based on the history‚ side-effects and the inducement of the therapy. Many claim that physically inducing somebody to have a convulsion cannot possibly a form of therapy. What is to be noted is that the procedure is done in extreme circumstances and not as a punishment. In 1939 when ECT was introduced it replaced the drug Pentylenetetrazol (metrazol) which induced fits into individuals for

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    Search and Seizure‚ Arrest and Interrogation Search and Seizure The Fourth Amendment protects the right of people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ appears‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. The Fourth amendment is a critical aspect to policing due to the fact that

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    Nazi Seizure of Power

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    In The Nazi Seizure of Power by William Sheridan Allen‚ the author is able to show the reader the support building strategy used by the Nazi party in Northeim and surrounding areas. Allen’s thesis is that Nazi party was able to succeed the village of Northeim and else where because they were able to reach out the lower and middle class. Since these classes held the majority of the population‚ the Nazi party discovered what they wanted from government officials and then used that to persuade these

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    ANTICONVULSANTS 2010-2011 SEIZURE – uncontrollable physiologic response to abnormal electrical discharges in CNS EPILEPSY – seizure disorder – the seizure asso. w/ epilepsy results from abnormal electric discharges from cerebral neurons – char. by loss / disturbance of consciousness & usually by a convulsion ( abnormal motor reaction ) Factors affecting seizure occurrence: 1. level of basal seizure threshold 2. presence of foci - initiate abnormal stimuli a. inflammation b.

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