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    Epilepsy Case Studies

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    you ever witness a person having a seizure they should be placed on their side to prevent from choking. If they’re wearing a watch looking thing on their wrist you should place it over the left side of their chest‚ typically above the nipple. This device activates a Vagus Nerve Stimulator that sends shocks to the brain and controls their brainwaves. He also said that not all people who have epilepsy but for some‚ flashing lights can cause them to go into a seizure‚ so to be courteous when changing

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    A growing number of states have adopted medical marijuana legislation in light of the many benefits that cannabis has shown to have in treating a number of medical conditions. Traditional medication has failed to produce the results that patients have expected in treating conditions such as severe epilepsy. South Carolina has joined with other medical marijuana states in allowing its citizens to have safe access to medical marijuana for treating the depilating condition. Six-year-old Mary Louise

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    Why did the Bolsheviks face so much opposition between 1918 and 1924? Summary of overall line of argument: There were many reasons for opposition to Bolshevism‚ for example their attempt to destroy the bourgeoisie‚ War Communism‚ civil war‚ grain seizures and their attitudes towards religion. However‚ it is my opinion that war and its related issues were the prominent cause for opposition. Paragraph 1: Intro Content/Examples: Bourgeoisie‚ Peasants‚ Civil war and War communism‚ Religion‚ Cheka – war

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    Mapp v. Ohio Case Brief

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    unconstitutionally seized evidence at trial”. Mapp’s appeal to the Supreme Court was granted certiorari. 3. Mapp appealed her case to the Supreme Court of appeals on three constitutional grounds. I. Expectation of privacy II. Unlawful search and seizures III. Illegally obtained evidence 4. The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Mapp‚ ruling that the evidence found and used to convict the appellant was obtain unconstitutionally and therefore found inadmissible in court‚ 5. Court Reasoning:

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    Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

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    Epilepsy comes in a variety of people as well as in a variety of ways. Most patients with epilepsy take some form of anti-epileptic drug. Epilepsy is a chronic disease that can cause more issues than just the seizures themselves. Epilepsy can lead to poor quality of life which is why the group of authors who completed and wrote about this study‚ studied to comparison of physical activity habits as well as quality of life for people with temporal lobe epilepsy. Physical activity will have an effect

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    Executive Order 9066

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    of search and seizure without a judicially approved warrant.  The warrant to place the japanese away was not a judicially sanctioned warrant.  It came directly from the president and leading military advisors.  The orders by passed all legal routes and completely ignored the 4th amendment rights of the Japanese-Americans.  The government ultimately carried out this internment without legal justification and violated the rights of the Japanese. Moreover‚ the cases of search and seizure were required

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    Exclusionary Rule

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    January 23‚ 2014 Jay Sizemore Exclusionary Rule Evaluation The Exclusionary Rule was designed to exclude evidence obtained in violation of a criminal defendant’s Fourth Amendment rights. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizures by law enforcement personnel. If the search of a criminal suspect is searched unreasonable‚ the evidence obtained in the search will be excluded from trial. The Exclusionary Rule is a court made rule it is not in any of the statutes‚ it was not

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    regarding evidence used to convict or exonerate a suspect are Amendments 4‚ 5 and 6 which state ideas on Search and Seizure‚ Trial and Punishment‚ Compensation for Takings‚ and Trial by Jury in Civil Cases. Amendment 4 “Search and Seizure” talks about‚ and legalizes “The rights of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ 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

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    Jody Miller's Case Study

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    severe epileptic seizures. She was soon diagnosed with Rasmussen’s Syndrome; a neurodegenerative syndrome including symptoms such as slight paralysis‚ epileptic seizures‚ decline in cognition and behaviour. On the recommendation of a paediatric neurologist‚ Miller underwent an operation that would remove the right hemisphere of her brain‚ known as a hemispherectomy‚ in an attempt to prevent these seizures and the risk of fatality. Miller was no longer experiencing the severe seizures and only ten days

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    federalism

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    their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ 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. Terms and Tidbits Unreasonable Regulates government action‚ not action by private citizens. In general‚ search or seizure without a warrant is unreasonable (with some exceptions). If unreasonable‚ 4th

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