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  • Law Enforcement Officers Sexual Assault
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    ... in a biological specimen unless sensitive methodologies are used in the forensic toxicology laboratory. BR Achieving the lowest level of detection needed for these cases often requires the use of targeted analyses in which testing focuses on only one drug at a time. Needless to say, the analysis of a specimen for all of the drugs in Table 1 would prove to be a very time-consuming challenge. BR The pharmacological properties of these drugs can present another problem for the toxicologist. Man...
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  • Media Violence American Academy
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    Technology has created many good things for humanity such as cures for illnesses, ways to make transportation faster and many other things. Yet technology has also done harm to human culture, and it is easily spread to many people all over the world. This dark side is communication, either by television or radio, violence is spread everyday. The most affected are children because they are young, easily persuaded and their innocence can not distinguish right and wrong. Children tend to see violen...
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  • Marshall Mathers Lp Violence On Television
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    Causal Argument: Does Violence In The Media Affect Children? Violence is found all around us in the media. Parents are becoming worried about what their children are exposed to. There has been an ongoing debate as to whether violence in the media can affect children to imitate acts of violence. After much research I have found there is a link between watching violence, and committing acts of violence. Children who are exposed to excessive amounts of violence on television, in video games, and th...
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  • Placing Blame On The Parents Of Adolescent
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    There are, without a doubt innumerable accounts, whether reported or not, where some aspect of the media has been blamed for the occurrence of some grave adversity. Although previously investigated bombastically, the Columbine shootings continue to be examined since its 1999 occurrence. Any other event could have served just as exemplary as the shootings at Columbine work to do here. It may seem a tired issue to raise at the conception of my thesis, however this event will never lose the enormit...
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  • Bottle Feed Vs Breast
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    Bottle Feed vs. Breast Feed For every child that is born, the mother has the choice to bottle feed or breast feed her baby. Doctors and specialists, for years, have researched which is better: bottle feed or breast feed. To this day, there is no answer that is definite for all mothers. Each mother is different, each child is different, each environment is different; therefore, determining which method of feeding is better, is nearly impossible. From the nominal research Ive done, I would have to...
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  • Optic Nerve Nerve Fibers
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    This research paper examines glaucoma over the age of 40 in the United States, in the last 10 years. Knowing the fact that glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the United States leads us to choose this subject for research. Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that gradually steals sight without warning and often without symptoms. Vision loss is caused by damage to the optic nerve. This nerve acts like an electric cable with over a million wires and is responsible for carrying the...
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  • Children And Adolescents Child And Adolescent Psychiatry
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    ... if you do decide to treat the child with antidepressants, which is by far the easiest mode of treatment, the child could still be at risk for self-harm due to the risk associated with antidepressant drugs and children. As a parent, this scenario is like tossing a one-sided coin, in that with or without treatment your child may be at risk of suicidal tendencies. Another concern is the dosage of antidepressants being given to children and adolescents. Currently, the lowest dosage for an antide...
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  • Federal Trade Commission Cigarette Advertisements
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    Children are the most susceptible to advertising. They are the most susceptible because their minds are immature and are unable to distinguish good advertising versus bad advertising. For that reason, there are laws and established organizations to protect children from advertising. Commercials, the effects of advertising on children, laws and organizations on television, and laws and organizations on the internet that help protect children are important in understanding how advertising affects ...
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  • Child And Adolescent Psychiatry American Academy Of Child
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    Psychological Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence Child maltreatment causes number of behavioral and emotional disorders that greatly influences the development of personality of a person. Numerous studies conducted at schools (sometimes in colleges in many cases it is hard for a person with serious psychological disorders to enter it) suggest that especially these types of disorders are responsible for development of antisocial behavior by an individual or create problems with education. Chi...
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  • Rap Musics Negative Influence On Children Today
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    Rap Musics Negative Influence on Children Today Rap music influences children in several different ways these days. Many people feel it can persuade people to do violent acts or sets a bad example. The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) says that, listening to rap music leads to antisocial behavior like juvenile delinquency, breakup of the family, rise in satanic cults, and teen suicide. (PMRC# 3) Many suicides and cases of adolescent depression are blamed on a certain bands songs and or image...
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  • Month Old Baby Violence On Television
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    Breaking the Chains of Violence To return violence for violence does nothing but intensify the existence of violence and evil in the universe. Someone must have sense enough and morality enough to cut off the chains of violence and hate. -Martin Luther King, Jr. We live in a society that has seen a tremendous rise in juvenile violence over the past ten years. Juvenile homicides are twice as common today as they were in the mid- 1980 s (Begley 35). Forcible rapes by juveniles rose 28 % between 19...
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    Evil and Satanic, is what you would probably call heavy metal music today. Marilyn Manson, Anthrax, Metallica and Cannibal Corpse are a few of the many heavy metal groups of todays music world. Heavy metal contains music that should be more carefully analyzed by parents. It also affects the way teens think. Also this music can imply outward violence toward others. Heavy metal is a partial cause for teen violence and suicide. Numbing and influential, teen violence and suicide can start with heavy...
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  • Mayo Clinic American Academy
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    Cataracts In Cataracts Cataracts 2 Cataracts In Elderly Introduction What is a cataract? A cataract is a cloudy or opaque area in the normally transparent lens of the eye. Its effect on vision depends on the extent of the cloudiness. Small spots in the lens may cause little or no vision loss. As the opacity thickens, it prevents light rays from passing through the lens and focusing on the retina, the light sensitive tissue lining the back of the eye. Early lens changes or opacities may not distu...
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    Prenatal alcohol exposure is a preventable cause of birth defects, including mental retardation and neurodevelopmental deficits. Since the initial recognition in 1968 of the multiple effects that alcohol can have on the developing fetus [ 1 ] and the subsequent delineation in 1973 of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), [ 2 ] it has become clear that prenatal alcohol exposure can be associated with a wide range of abnormalities. [ 3 ] More than 80 % of children with FAS demonstrate prenatal and postnat...
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    Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects Prenatal alcohol exposure is a preventable cause of birth defects, including mental retardation and neurodevelopmental deficits. Since the initial recognition in 1968 of the multiple effects that alcohol can have on the developing fetus [ 1 ] and the subsequent delineation in 1973 of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), [ 2 ] it has become clear that prenatal alcohol exposure can be associated with a wide range of abnormalities. [ 3 ] More than 80 % of c...
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  • Childhood Sexual Abuse Child Sexual Abuse
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    In a world of violence and greed, parents are on the frontlines of a morality battle for the sake of their children. If they are not battling teen drug and alcohol abuse, these protectors of progeny constantly monitor for depression, sexual behavior, bad influences, and everything under the sun that could be in harms way of their offspring. There are many predators in the game of life that seek to manipulate and deceive these innocent juveniles for personal gains and selfish reasons. At a time w...
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  • American Academy Of Child Adolescent Psychiatry
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    During the teen years, adolescents go through many different changes. These changes cause many teens to feel as though they are the only ones that have these feelings and that no one can help them. The teen that develops these types of mentality generally has little help from friends and family to overcome the feelings that could possibly lead to suicide. Suicide is when someone tries to kill himself or herself. Teen suicide is based on the same idea, but it is for people that are teenagers. Abo...
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  • Hall Of Fame Arts And Sciences
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    MARIA MITCHELL The person that I chose for the Women&# 61501; s History Month report is Maria Mitchell, who was a self- taught astronomer. She discovered Comet Mitchell and made amazing achievements throughout her life. Maria Mitchell was born on August 1, 1818 on the Massachusetts island of Nantucket to William and Lydia Mitchell. When Maria Mitchell was growing up in the Quaker community, few girls were allowed to study astronomy and higher mathematics. Even though the Mitchells werent rich Ma...
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    What is the role of the reinforcement? Reinforcement refers to a procedure or consequence, which increases the frequency of the behavior immediately preceding it. If the behavior is already occurring at a high frequency level, then the reinforcement maintains the behavior s frequency. If the consequence of the behavior makes the behavior occur more often or maintains it at its current rate, then the consequences are considered reinforcing. These reinforcers strengthen the behavior and make it mo...
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  • Violence On Television National Institute Of Mental Health
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    What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere we look, violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets, back alleys, schools, and even at home. In the light of the Littleton, Colorado Columbine High shootings, the debate has grown over how media influences children and adolescents. There are many statistics that undeniably support the theory that media causes violence in young children. The entertainment industry insists that their publications (including TV, magaz...
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