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  • The Effect of Drugs, Toxins, and Other Molecules on Synapse and Synapse Transmission

    The Effect of Drugs, Toxins, and Other Molecules on Synapse and Synapse Transmission

    The effect of drugs, toxins, and other molecules on synapse and synapse transmission. The synapse is the small gap separating two neurons, the presynaptic neuron (neuron that carries the impulse to the synapse,) and postsynaptic neuron (neuron that carries the impulse away from the synapse.) It separates the axon terminals of the presynaptic neuron from the postsynaptic neuron. The synapse is made of three major parts: a presynaptic neuron, a postsynaptic neuron, and a synaptic

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Past and Current Trends of Drug Abuse in the United States

    Past and Current Trends of Drug Abuse in the United States

    Past and Current Trends of Drug Abuse in the United States Drug abuse has changed over the years due to the trends that Americans face from the encouragement of different cultures. The abuse of substances creates many health problems. The following will discuss the past and current trends of drug use and the effects these drugs have on the health of the individuals who abuse the drugs. The use of cocaine in the United States

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    Essay Length: 693 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Edward
  • Drug Abuse Among Professional Athletes

    Drug Abuse Among Professional Athletes

    Drug abuse among professional basketball players is a problem as old as time. In some circumstances it may not be the athletes fault. For example when they are treating a minor cough or a cold, the medications used will sometimes contain small amounts of alcohol. On the other hand some athletes purposely abuse drugs for a variety of reasons. Some attempt to cover up the presence of other drug abuse but most abuse drugs because

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    Essay Length: 942 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • America and the War on Drugs

    America and the War on Drugs

    Sarah Urbanek May 6, 2000 Perhaps Americans take what they have for granted and forget that there are other countries with problems. Why does America care about what is happening in other countries like Columbia, when they have their own problems with drugs? The Untied States of America has a rather large drug trafficking problem but compared to Columbia it is fairly small. To help Columbia solve their problem the U.S. senate has decided to

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Mikki
  • International Law

    International Law

    Whole Foods has been successful because it has stuck to its core strategy of providing high-quality produce, meat, and seafood while partnering with the communities where their stores are located. The core values listed on the Whole Foods website are 1) Selling the Highest Quality Natural and Organic Products Available 2) Satisfying and Delighting Our Customers 3) Supporting Team Member Happiness and Excellence 4) Creating Wealth Through Profits & Growth 5) Caring About Our Communities

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Janna
  • Roles and Functions of Law

    Roles and Functions of Law

    The Roles and Functions of Law There are many different functions and roles of law in the business society. The business law is a common set of rules which presides over businesses. These rules ensure the social functions in peacekeeping, checking government power and promoting personal freedom, facilitating planning and realization of reasonable expectations, promoting social justice, and protecting the environment. Peacekeeping may be one of the most important roles of law in the business

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Janna
  • Business Law-Historical Development of the Tests

    Business Law-Historical Development of the Tests

    We live in a legal system in which we all have a duty to protect other persons from harm. The question the court must examine is what degree of duty exists under what specific circumstances. Although there were some attempts in the late 19th century to develop a general test, there was no accepted test until 1932. Ø The neighbour test The classic formulation of the Ў®neighbourЎЇ test of Lord Atkin in Donoghue v Stevenson

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Top
  • Islam's Influence on Ottoman Government and Law

    Islam's Influence on Ottoman Government and Law

    Islam’s Influence on Ottoman Government and Law When discussing Islam’s influence on the Ottoman Empire, it is crucial to examine its effects on the government and the laws of the empire. However, one must keep in mind that during its long term as an empire, there were many different rulers, thus, allowing for many changes in the structure of the government in terms of laws and regulations, in accordance to the sultans in power (Burak,

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    Essay Length: 2,892 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Jack
  • Article Review - Big Debts Keep Law Grads out of Low-Paying Public Service Jobs”- James V. Grimaldi

    Article Review - Big Debts Keep Law Grads out of Low-Paying Public Service Jobs”- James V. Grimaldi

    http://www.ourpublicservice.org/pressroom/pressroom_show.htm?doc_id=147617 “Big Debts Keep Law Grads Out of Low-Paying Public Service Jobs”- James V. Grimaldi For many college students the idea of working in the public sector is fascinating. The thought of having first hand knowledge of how the United States government is run is an appeal to many; however it is not enough to include these students in the workforce. Perhaps the number one reason why many potential employees do no choose the

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Steve
  • Employment Law Case Pertaining to Race

    Employment Law Case Pertaining to Race

    #Employment Law Case Pertaining to Race Title VII’s prohibitions apply regardless of whether the discrimination is directed at Whites, Blacks, Asians, Latinos, Arabs, Native Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders, multi-racial individuals, or person of any other race, color, or ethnicity. A federal judge awarded 17 white police officers from Milwaukee Police Department $2.2 million in compensatory and punitive damages and an additional $1.5 million to compensate for loss of higher salaries they would

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Bred
  • How Can the Knowledge of the Gestalt Laws of Gestalt Pshychology Help a Visual Communication Designer to Produce More Effective Designs?

    How Can the Knowledge of the Gestalt Laws of Gestalt Pshychology Help a Visual Communication Designer to Produce More Effective Designs?

    How important is it to take into consideration the gestalt laws when you communicate visually. Is it possible that a good knowledge of them can help a designer to be more effective. And in that case, in what way. The Gestalt Laws was first written by Max Wertheimer in 1923 and is common laws that shows that different shapes creates wholes and was needed for the Gestalt Psychology to work practically. These laws were created

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    Essay Length: 411 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Top
  • Law

    Law

    Mrs. Smith had borrowed a barbecue and a CD player from Mrs. Jones. After the get-together, instead of returning them, she decided to exchange the CD player with a friend for a computer monitor and refused to return the barbecue although Mrs. Jones had requested her to do so. Clearly, this is a case under bailment. Bailment exists whenever possession of goods is transferred from one party (the bailor) to another (the bailee) on the

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Jon
  • F.O.L.K.S - Followand Obey the Laws the Kings Set

    F.O.L.K.S - Followand Obey the Laws the Kings Set

    F.O.L.K.S. Followand Obey the Laws the Kings Set Black Gangster Disciple In the 1960's another group was being formed to rival the Black P-Stone Nation. The Black Gangster Disciple Nation was started by a man named David Barksdale. The Black Gangster Disciple Nation {BGDN} fought bloody wars ont he Chicago south side over turf and drug sales. King David Barksdale was assassinated in 1974. As a symbol of honor and remembrance the six-pointed Jewish star

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Roman Law

    Roman Law

    Roman Law 1.Brake down Roman empire broken in to two periods republic 509-133BCE Empire 30BCE- 180CE 2.Republic ruled by senate senators were elected not everyone was able to vote woman slaves poor people 3.first laws: the twelve tables 450BCE ten consuls drafted first ten first ten took a year to write last two took another year to write twelve tables were embossed in copper and place on public display 4.The tables: Table 1 table 1:

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Victor
  • Do We Need Tougher Gun Control Laws?

    Do We Need Tougher Gun Control Laws?

    Do We Need Tougher Gun Control Laws? One of the most controversial issues in our society today is the topic of private gun ownership and gun control laws. This controversy has arisen mostly due to the different ways that the second constitutional amendment is interpreted. The amendment states that “a well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right to the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Artur
  • By Laws Kujang Development Foundation

    By Laws Kujang Development Foundation

    BYLAWS OF KUJANG DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION An initiative of 1992 Batch B.B.Highschool, Kujng 1. INDEX 1 COVER PAGE 1 INDEX 2 OBJECTIVE 3 ENROLMENT OF FOUNDER MEMBERS 4 ENROLMENT OF INVITED MEMBERS 5 SELECTION OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS 6 CODE OF CONDUCT 7 ROLE & POWER OF MEMBERS 2. OBJECTIVE Kujang has a glorious past of being a center for social & developmental activities. People in and around kujang largely depends on Kujang block for education,

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Janna
  • Drugs in Society

    Drugs in Society

    1. Cocaine- central nervous system- uncontrolled body seizures following use or from paralysis of breathing muscles can be purchased after being formed from a coca leave. Heroin- central nervous system making the brain thinks that it needs more and more by giving the person a RUSH Marijuana- central nervous system makes the body have a slower reaction time and have an effect on memory loss. Alcohol- central nervous system cells of the brain are killed

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Top
  • Intercountry Adoption and the Law

    Intercountry Adoption and the Law

    In the last decade adopting a child from a foreign country has become an increasingly attractive option for couples wishing to begin a family. The main motivations for adopting a child are due to increased infertility rates among women and the idea that they are doing the world a great favour by rescuing a child from a less-fortunate country such as Cambodia. Since World War II, hundreds of thousands of orphaned or abandoned children have

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    Essay Length: 1,871 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Analysis of Racial Profiling by Police and Law Enforcement

    Analysis of Racial Profiling by Police and Law Enforcement

    Analysis of Racial profiling by Police and Law enforcement Of all ethical issues facing the criminal justice system today, one of the most difficult issues to iron out is whether race plays any part in criminal statistics and whether or not racial discrimination should be utilized in some cases based on statistics. I believe the most unbridled and rampant usage of racial discrimination is racial profiling, which I dare call racial discrimination because it uses

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Anna
  • Preschoolers on Drugs

    Preschoolers on Drugs

    Poor concentration, distractibility, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness qualities that are not age appropriate define a behavioral and developmental disorder named Attention Deficit Hyper Active Disorder. Attention Deficit Hyper Active Disorder commonly known as ADHD has similar characteristics to those of preschool children, making it difficult to accurately diagnosis children under the age of six. In the United States, there has been a recent rise in diagnosis of ADHD in preschool children. According to the National

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Bred
  • Drugs and Alcohol Abuse

    Drugs and Alcohol Abuse

    Keegan McClenahen 2-11-07 Vowell/Manning Brad Manning’s “Arm Wrestling with My Father” and Sarah Vowel’s “Shooting Dad” are both good stories that tell a tale about growing up with a dominate male figure. Vowell and Manning write great descriptive stories that share many and contrasts. Although both Vowell and Manning tell a compelling story about coming of age and love for your father, there are also differences which each story stands on it’s own. Both Vowell

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Mike
  • Drugs and Teenagers

    Drugs and Teenagers

    Drugs and Teenagers Drug use is one of the most serious and concerning issues among teenagers in today's high schools. Most drug use begins in the preteen and teenage years, and it is these years that can be the most crucial in determining how a young person develops as a human being. During these years adolescents are faced with difficult tasks of discovering their self identity, clarifying their sexual roles, asserting independence, learning to cope

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Fighting Depression Without Drugs

    Fighting Depression Without Drugs

    Fighting Depression Without Drugs Depression is a disease that affects nearly 34 million American adults each year (Zoloft). It used to be thought that depression was something people could control, but now it is known that it is a real medical condition. There are many different ways to treat depression. The most common way is through antidepressants, but these medications can have some not-so-pleasant side effects. Depression can be hurtful top friends, family, and the

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Mike
  • Capital Punishment - Legal Punishment of Death for Violating Criminal Law

    Capital Punishment - Legal Punishment of Death for Violating Criminal Law

    CAPITAL PUNISHMENT The definition of capital punishment is the legal punishment of death for violating criminal law. The person who gets capital punishment is the ones who committed serious crimes. Methods of capital punishment throughout the world are by stoning, beheading, hanging, electrocution, lethal injection and shooting. The two most common methods capital punishment use in the United States are lethal injection and electrocution. The lethal injection is the most used form of capital punishment.

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Vika
  • Military Munitions and Environmental Law

    Military Munitions and Environmental Law

    Military Munitions and Environmental Law Environmental Law and Management August 25, 2005 Introduction In the United States, UXO has become a major issue in the environmental arena because of the hazards and affects on an estimated 15 million acres in the U.S. alone. UXO is found in areas where military training occurred, most of this training occurred during the World War I and II periods and continues to this day on active military ranges. Unexploded

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Venidikt

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