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    Substance Abuse

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    medical and even spiritual properties. Many individuals are able to use substances with no negative consequences‚ but for many it can lead to addiction. Addiction will lead the individuals to have to chronic‚ relapsing‚ and compulsive behavior despite the known negative side effects. There are many substances that can lead to addiction and these substances are broken down into categories (Capuzzi & Stauffer‚ 2015). Substances that are popular and highly addictive yet cause very different out reactions

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    of wine before going to bed‚ or I only smoke to relax myself. My community is drowning from substance abuse‚ drugs and alcohol. “People abuse substances such as drugs‚ alcohol‚ and tobacco for varied and complicated reasons‚ but it is clear that our society pays a significant cost. The toll for this abuse can be seen in our hospitals and emergency departments through direct damage to health by substance abuse and its link to physical trauma. Jails and prisons tally daily the strong connection

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    Shadow Of A Doubt Analysis

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    In Shadow of a Doubt (1943)‚ Alfred Hitchcock creates many moments of suspense and mystery. Throughout the entire film the audience is taken through a ride of high moments of suspense and filled with a large impact of mystery. Personally this is one of my favorite films and I really liked the film imagery that Hitchcock used throughout the film. There were many moments where Hitchcock used a variety of his infamous techniques of cutting between scenes. In fact‚ Shadow of a Doubt was one of his favorite

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    Job Shadow Assignment

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    For this assignment I decided to do a job shadow at Assure Drug Detection here in La Grande because it’s a field that requires knowledge of Biochemistry which is something that interests me. For my job shadow I shadowed a Lab Technician named Chung Pak. Overall I enjoyed the experience. Chung was very open and willing to answer any questions I had. I arrived at 10am and before I began my shadow I asked Chung what his daily duties entailed. I was informed that where he was primarily a Lab Tech

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    The House of Spirits

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    Affection Much of The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende revolves around the life of one of its main characters Esteban Trueba. Esteban Trueba is an aggressive‚ violent character whose only goals throughout the novel are to achieve success and power. The reader sees his brutal nature through the way he deals with people around him‚ whom in his eyes are all significantly inferior. However‚ one minor character in The House of the Spirits seems to change Trueba’s aggressive nature. When

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    Job Shadow Reflection

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    On December 3rd‚ 2015 I was lucky enough to have a job shadow at POET in Sioux Falls. Im very happy that Kirsty Jackson gave me a job shadow here because this was one of the most fun experiences that I ever had. I showed up to my job shadow at around 10:30‚ and right away I could tell that this was going to be a fun time. Within minutes of being inside the building Katie Wiseman greeted me and showed me down to the room where my job shadow took place. Once we got settled we asked each other a

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    hazardous substances

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    Hazardous Substances. Cvi) a) There are two main types of hazardous substances that will be found in a supported living environment. These are cleaning products/toiletries and medication. b) When handling medication this should always be done using a non touch process; this ensures that the medication is not being contaminated with anything and also that the person dispensing the medication is not absorbing any of the dose themselves through the pores on their fingers. When dispensing

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    The Shadow of Victor Frankenstein A theme of indifference and rejection from society clearly persists through the film Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ directed by Kenneth Branagh. After Victor Frankenstein‚ the main protagonist‚ realizes that reanimation is a tangible reality‚ a domino effect occurs which in turn alienates not only himself but also his creation from society. The reality of the creature’s existence is so gruesome that one begins to understand the negative effects that alienation can

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    In the Shadow of Feeling In the digital media film In the Shadow of Feeling they speak about psychopaths and how by misunderstanding people label them psychopath. According to the film 15 to 25% of prisoners’ population tends to be psychopaths along with 1% living among the general population in society (Law‚ 2007). Dr. Grant Harris explains that‚ in the past treatment for psychopaths consisted of enforcement of drugs like the example of using LSD‚ alcohol and radical methods of treatment to bring

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    Cather novels usually bring the idea of her age and her personal happiness and sufferings. Shadows on the Rock is of no exception. Her first visit to the city of Quebec and its history and its Roman Catholicism and its European tradition kindles her imaginative power. It became the inspiration for her novel‚ Shadows on the Rock. The story of Euclide Auclair‚ an apothecary ‚ clearly pictures many effects of Old and New World Origins. The family is the primary source of this novel. For Madame Auclair

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