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    Russian novelist who used his psychological interpretations to create dramatic and dark overtones to his stories. It is argued that the dramatic events in his life‚ which included his mock execution‚ imprisonment in a Siberian jail‚ and his epileptic seizures‚ put him in a state of mind that helped him to create his greatest characters. He began to have his epileptic episodes while in prison is Siberia. It has been argued that this experience contributed to his new way of thinking about his personal

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    Febrile seizure A febrile seizure‚ also known as a fever fit or febrile convulsion‚ is a convulsion associated with a significant rise in body temperature. They most commonly occur in children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years of age. They are more common in boys than girls. Signs and symptoms During generalized febrile seizures‚ the body will become stiff and the arms and legs will begin twitching. The child loses consciousness‚ although their eyes remain open. Breathing can be irregular

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    unpredictable seizures due to abnormal signals. These signals come from the temporal lobe. Epilepsy can cause several seizures that affect the brain overtime. An epileptic person that has not been diagnosed yet suffers from several symptoms after or before a seizure due to these strong abnormal signals. However‚ it all depends on which type of Epilepsy the person has. Each type of Epileptic seizure is completely different. There are three categories of epileptic seizures‚ generalized

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    Search and Seizure The Legal and Ethical Issues Involved with Search and Seizure in Our Classrooms. Learning Team C Brandon Kennard‚ Christine McGee‚ Joshua Anderson‚ Tammy Romo EDL/535 October 13‚ 2014 Dr. Rahim Jones Agenda • • • • • • • • • • • 8:00 am- Welcome 8:30- Define search and seizure 9:00- Types of searches 9:15- School’s Rights 9:30- Student’s Rights 9:45- BREAK 10:00- 4th and 5th Amendments 10:15- Court cases and scenarios 11:00- Searches at the District and State level 11:30- Officer

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    What Is Melvin's Seizure?

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    In the movie‚ Melvin’s doctor discussed about certain pills with him. He was informed that‚ “In fifty to sixty percent of the cases‚ a pill really helps.” Apparently‚ Melvin absolutely despises pills and thinks that they are dangerous. This meant that he was never interested in this type of treatment. Suddenly‚ after an awkward interaction with Carol‚ he started taking the prescribed pills the next morning. His reasoning for this is due to his desire to become a better man for Carol. The same doctor

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    generalized seizures. On query‚ she was found sprawled on the floor‚ unresponsive despite her dorm mate’s efforts to wake her by shaking her and slapping her cheeks. Vomitus and unknown white tablets (INH) were littered around her. It took 15 minutes to reach the ER. During transport‚ aides claimed she went into active seizures twice with upward rolling of eyeballs‚ stiffening of extremities followed by jerky movements and increased salivation. Upon entering the ER‚ she went into active seizures again

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    A seizure is a burst of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Seizures often involve uncontrollable shaking (convulsions). They may last from 30 seconds up to 2 minutes. Seizures in children usually stop on their own‚ without treatment‚ as the brain matures. CAUSES The most common cause of seizures in children is fever. Other causes include: • Birth trauma. • Birth defects. • Infection. • Head injury. • Developmental disorders. • Low blood sugar. Sometimes‚ the

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    Drug Seizure Report

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    1 / 54 Drug seizures Report Region: Asia Until Year: 2011 Asia Central 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

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    FOR CHESAPEAKE COUNTY‚ MD APPLICATION AND AFFIDAVIT FOR SEARCH AND SEIZURE WARRANT I‚ Det.‚ of the Metropolis Police Department‚ the Affiant‚ being duly sworn‚ request the issuance of a Search and Seizure Warrant and states as follows: 1. APPLICATION AND VIOLATIONS OF LAW: The Affiant hereby makes application to_____________Judge ________________ a judge of the Circuit/District Court for Chesapeake County‚ MD for a Search and Seizure Warrant on the grounds that there is probable cause‚ the basis of

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    The Fourth Amendment addresses the right of the person to be secure in their person‚ house‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ and warrants as they relate to probable cause (2012). Specifically‚ the procedural rights of the fourth amendment require law enforcement to follow guidelines regarding the search and seizure of persons and property and address the steps for illegally obtained evidence. Searches‚ defined as the exploration or inspections of homes‚ offices

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