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Methamphetamine Case Study
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Methamphetamine is a central nervous system stimulant; it enhances the neurotransmitter dopamine
release in the centers of the brain. It also blocks the reuptake of the neurotransmitter in the synaptic
cleft to the presynaptic neuron. As a result, euphoria, mood swings and aggressiveness are common
consequences of such over activation of the neurotransmitter in the sensory input (Richards et al.
2016). Mood changes and depression of nerves firing action potentials are some of many health
dangers of methamphetamine. The urge for methamphetamine increases from chronic use, therefore,
its highly addictive with increasing proportions to achieve the same previous effect. Permanent
damage to neurons is a major concern from methamphetamine since ... Show more content on
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(Bébarová, 2012). This is done on cells that change their electrical activities, such as neurons, the
technique is mainly developed to analyze the activity of these channels on the the active cells, which
then can be used to determine malfunctions. For example this technique can be used to test neuron s
ion channels that aren t functioning properly in areas where numbness is
Importance Of Justification Of Staff Meeting
For setting up a staff meeting at the third location I would email all staff about the mandatory
meeting that will be held at a specific time and date and let them know which room the meeting
will be held in. Upon meeting time, I would explain to the staff that there have been complaints
both internally and externally about appropriate work dress attire. I would let everyone know
that there will be a new policy enforced, it will mandate that all staff members wear scrubs and
solid colored white or black tennis shoes. The company will supply every staff member with one
set of scrubs while other sets are at the expense of the employee. The new dress code is enforced as
of this meetingand all staff members will be held accountable from here on.
The next item on the agenda for the meeting is cleanliness of the office building. I would let all
employees recognize that in the employee handbook it states that staff members will help daily to
keep the bathrooms, waiting rooms and all areas throughout the establishment clean. Also, I would
reiterate that janitorial visits are happening limited times a week. ... Show more content on
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I would have set up a complaint/compliment box at the front of the office for patients to
anonymously leave complaints as well as compliments to help improve the practice. As for staff
members that have a patient who has a complaint they should handle the complaint with concern and
empathy and if it is an emergency issue that it be dealt with immediately, as well as letting the
patient know that you will forward the complaint to the physician who will deal with the complaint
at a higher level of
Summary Of Oliver SacksThe Man Who Mistoook His Wife For A...
Tying Neurological Research to Readings
Jose Massana
Florida International University Tying Neurological Research to Readings
In Oliver Sacks The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, he denotes a deficit is an impairment
or incapacity of neurological function; such as loss of speech, loss of language, loss of memory,
loss of vision loss of dexterity, or loss of identity (Sacks, 1985). The specific neurological disorder
that is highlighted in chapter one is Visual Agnosia, which is a deficit associated with poor primary
visual processing that affects shape perception, figures, object, face and letter recognition (Serino, et
al., 2014). Other subtypes of visual agnosia that also seemed to fit the descriptions that Sacks shared
is prosopagnosia, which is the inability to recognize human faces (Shah, 2016), and pantomime
agnosia, characterized as the inability to understand gestures (Gonzalez, Mack, Heilman, K., 1986).
In chapter one, Sacks talks about a patient dubbed Dr P, who was a musician, singer, artist, and a
teacher at the Local of Music. Dr P had problems recognizing his students faces, which is when his
problems were first recognized. He could not recognize people until they started talking or moving,
and would see faces where there were none, such as in furniture, water hydrants, and parking meters.
However, this did not seem to trouble him, and did not seek any sort of medical help, until years
later when he developed diabetes. He went to an ophthalmologist, who told him his vision was fine,
but that there was something the matter with the visual part of his brain. That was when he was
referred to Oliver Sacks, a neurologist.
Sacks did not think that the issue was dementia, but did notice something odd about the man.
Sacks noticed that Dr P would fixate on details about his face, but not on the face or expressions
as a whole. After an initial neurological exam, Sacks noticed that the man s reflexes were a bit
abnormal on his left side, as he had taken off his shoe, but failed to realize that he did not have it
on. He also had trouble looking at a pin on the floor, but only if it was put on his left side. It is
interesting to note that the left hemifield of both eyes is sent to the right
Jazz Popularity
Jazz, like most other music genres, evolves as time passes, so it is informative to see how jazz and
the jazz audience has changed throughout the decades. Predictions made about jazz music s future
in a 1964 Playboy article are finally answered in a 2008 survey from the National Endowment for
the Arts.
One of the biggest changes seen in the jazz community is its popularity. African American artists,
Cannonball Adderley, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, George Russell, and two white critics,
Ralph Gleason and Nat Hentoff were questioned about their views on whether jazz popularity
would increase or not. In the Playboy interview, Gleason remained optimistic about jazz s
popularity, while Russell and Schuller believed that jazz would be on the decline in the next few
decades ( A Jazz Summit Meeting 238). As it turns out, Russell and Schuller were correct in their
prediction that jazz popularity would decrease. In the 2008 survey, the number of adults who
attended jazz concerts dropped from eleven to eight percent from 2002 to 2008 ( Now Who
Listens to Jazz? 413). Reasons behind jazz s decline in popularity have often been speculated with
one such reason being that new jazz styles like bebop, free jazz, and smooth jazz pushed ... Show
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While African Americans are still more likely to listen to jazz, overall, the survey found that jazz
was more popular among older audiences from ages 45 through 64 ( Now Who Listens to Jazz?
413). Compared to the audiences in the 1920s through 1950s, the jazz audiences were usually teens
and young adults. Paired with the decrease in jazz popularity, it is possible that the same generation
that embraced jazz still enjoys listening to it, while the current generation of music listeners aren t as
passionate about jazz. Once again, these survey findings contrast against Gleason s more optimistic
predictions and align more with the views of Mingus, Mulligan and
Theory Of Games And Economic Behavior
Abstract

In the year 1944, with John Von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern publishing their paper on Theory
of Games and Economic Behavior, foundations of Game Theory was laid. This paper is an attempt at
condensing the fundamentals required to help decision making at early stages of Project
Procurement. With the advent in implementation of Game Theory in real world, new theories have
emerged with Game Theory as their stepping stone. Simple yet important concept such as Nash
Equilibrium, Payoffs will be discussed to give the reader and idea they can improve and customize
upon according to their scenario. One strong recommended reading is a great introductory book on
the topic, Game Theory: A ... Show more content on [Link] ...
It is important that we understand why its creator felt this way, according to them the reason for this
is simply that economics is far too difficult a science to permit its construction rapidly, especially in
view of the very limited knowledge and imperfect description of the facts with which economists are
dealing. Only those who fail to appreciate this condition are likely to attempt the construction of
universal systems.
The Game doesn t always equate to the procedure that results in winning or loosing (which can be
the case many a times). Here the connotation is merely utilized to provide a sense of structure
involving strategies and plans to the whole process. As seen in a general Game, there are players and
payoffs. Players have their strategies for particular situations, which may or may not depend on the
other players moves. One interesting nature of game theory is seen when deciding moves using
predefined strategies; our moves can be independent of those of the opponent s, however, results
occurring due to the combination moves are totally interdependent. This can be confusing but with
understanding this underlining concept of game theory comes into light easily. This phenomenon is
known as Strategic Interdependency. Simply described as: What I do affect your outcome, what you
do affects my outcome.

To understand such subtle complexities, one must be familiar with the knowledge required about
The Characteristics Of Creon For King In Oedipus The King
Creon for King
All is not well in Thebes. A mystery is in the process of being solved as the people of Thebes
suffer. In Sophocles Greek tragedy, Oedipus Rex, Thebes is being punished by the gods for a
crime committed far in the past. The city of Thebes is cursed with a plague until the murderer of
Laius is discovered and banished from the land. As Creon and Oedipus work to save Thebes, their
different qualities show who is a better fit to be king. Oedipus saved Thebes once from the
sphinx; however, Oedipus qualities of being arrogant, intense, and stubborn cause him to foil with
Creon s character traits of being selfless, calm, and forgiving. According to Merriam Webster, a
leader is someone who leads or guides. Because Creon s character traits portray a desirable leader,
Creon is a better fit to be king of Thebes.
Oedipus is quick to display his arrogance shortly after being informed of the troubles facing
Thebes, which highlights Creon s selfless actions. As the play opens, a plague is upon Thebes.
Broken but hopeful, people cling to the altars of the gods. Oedipus appears and evaluates the
scene of people kneeling at the altars, pleading for deliverance from the hard times bearing
Thebes. Oedipus then confidently announces, Here I am myself you all know me, the world
knows my fame: I am Oedipus (7 9). By Oedipus making this bold remark, he is expressing his
pride in himself. As King of Thebes, Oedipus is looked up to in times of hardship to guide the
people, but in this part of the play, his arrogance is more notable than his heroic actions. Later,
while addressing the citizens of Thebes, Oedipus shares, I acted at once. I sent Creon my wife s
own brother to Delphi Apollo the Prophet s oracle to learn what I might do or say to save our
city (81 84). In similar words, Oedipus sent Creon to go to the Oracle instead of going himself.
Without Creon being selfless and journeying to Delphi to consult the Oracle Thebes would have no
guidance from the gods on how to rid the plague from Thebes. Because Creon was selfless, while
Oedipus was arrogant, Creon is a better suit to be king of Thebes.
As the play progresses, Creon shows other king like attributes such as his ability to be calm, while
Oedipus
Voodoo In African-American Culture
In American popular culture, the word voodoo has become synonymous with macabre imagery and
the practice of dark magic. This notion is evident in the portrayal of voodoo in movies, music,
literature, and on the Internet. Voodoo is often inaccurately used as a single term to refer to a
number of different African Diasporic religions, including West African Vodun, Hatian Vodou, and
American Voodoo. Also included is hoodoo, an African American folk magic that has gradually
supplanted American Voodoo since the early 19th century. Hoodoo itself is not a religion, although it
does borrow elements from both African and European religions and shares a historical connection
with Vodun, Vodou, and Voodoo.
Hoodoo and American Voodoo are both syncretic traditions that have incorporated many different
beliefs and practices from a variety of cultures and religions, constantly evolving to suit the ... Show
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Both hoodoo and Voodoo are found throughout contemporary American society. Most notable is the
imagery of Voodoo, which is appealing for a variety of reasons, specifically the dark themes. As
stated by author Yvonne P. Chireau, Voodoo, as it is used in the American context, connotes an illicit
form of spirituality, and many images have been used to bolster the notorious associations between
it, racial blackness, and evil magic (8). In addition to this, hoodoo and Voodoo are often used
synonymously, creating further confusion for the general public with little knowledge of the true
nature of hoodoo and the religious tradition of Voodoo. Despite these inconsistencies with reality, the
focus on the darker elements and the problematic identification seems to create even more
commercial appeal for Voodoo and
Sam Winchester s Clown Phobia
Sam Winchester s Clown Phobia Sam Winchester was raised to be what Supernatural refers to as a
hunter with the motto saving people, hunting things, the family business . In other words,
Winchester hunts things of supernatural nature such as demons, rakshasas, and witches. He battles
these threats with no trepidation or hesitation. However, like Superman has a weakness, Winchester
has a phobiathat has sometimes hindered his ability to hunt to the best of his ability. Winchester has
a phobia of clowns. Winchester s brother, Dean, has joked in the show that even the vision of
Ronald McDonald on the television triggers weeping. His irrational fearof clowns is manifested into
the character s behavior. This paper will cover comparisons of... Show more content on
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Anxiety is an aroused emotional state distinguished by feelings of apprehension and bodily
tension present when no real danger is present ( Measuring stress and anxiety, 2011). Although
used synonymously in everyday life, they are not the same. Psychologists view stress as a larger
construct than anxiety; anxiety is the deleterious emotional reaction to stressors ( Measuring
stress and anxiety, 2011). Stress is a pattern of physiological, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive
reactions to stimuli that are perceived as a potential threat to our well being ( Measuring stress
and anxiety, 2011). Responding to stress can manifest itself in somatic anxiety ( Measuring stress
and anxiety, 2011). This is seen in a neuroendocrine secretion, quick breathing, perspiration, rapid
heart rate, and more. Winchester should seek out Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for
phobias are most effectively understood and treated from a behavioral perspective (Cromer, 2010).
In CBT, the irrational fear and beliefs are identified and dissected in order to take away from of its
power. The main objective of CBT is to desensitize a person to the trepidation to edify how to
identify, assuage, and manage with anxious thoughts and feelings (Cromer, 2010). At times, therapy
alone is not sufficient so one would be prescribed medication and pair it with therapy to treat the
phobia (National Mental Health Information Center, 2005). Other than

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