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    My Best Friend

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    live. She would bring out the best in me. It was a warm summer night we were parked up by Lake Taupo. It was horrible, while I was sleeping this guy came out of the forest where we spent laying looking at the stars moments before. He came out sawed off shotgun in hands, took one shot right at her. I bolted upright and dragged her into her ute and drove to the hospital begging her not to die, police on the phone as he was shooting as I drove off.Sitting in the hospital waiting room was the hardest

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    with his parents in the basement. He has to take these off label prescription drug. An off label prescription drug is a drug that isn’t prescription by a doctor or pro. Greg could find these drugs on the streets or even with his family members. Be sure to take your drugs to a doctor and get them copied and your drugs. Greg is taking these drugs to feel better but he doesn’t know if they should be off labeled by a pro or just somebody else. When off label drugs were in the 1980’s it is different than

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    QUESTIONS 1. What, in general, is meant by off balance sheet financing? A form of financing in which large capital expenditures are kept off of a company 's balance sheet through various classification methods. Companies will often use off-balance-sheet financing to keep their debt to equity (D/E) and leverage ratios low, especially if the inclusion of a large expenditure would break negative debt covenants. Leasing became the leading form of off-balance sheet financing - using an asset without

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    The Paradox of Choice

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    It all comes down to one question. Is it better when you have more choices or when you have fewer choices? Most people would answer more choices as they would feel less limited because it is common to associate having more choices with having more freedom and having more freedom with having more welfare. In fact, this is not always correct as you may not have enough knowledge to know which may be the most beneficial to you in the long run. This is turn relates to what is best known as the paradox

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    A Report On The Jet

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    called the jet. I was going to buy it off him in the near future. So, I had the false sense of the car being mine. Unknowingly that tonight would be the night I wrecked my father’s car. “Bro, we are at the bar” Carlton shouted over the loud music. “Where’s that at?” I screamed in return. “Fifteen and harper, c’mon bro.” “On my way!” I replied as I pulled out of the drive way onto the dirt road, I dumped the clutch into first and let the rocks fly as I sped off. I arrived at the bar. I wondered into

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    A Social Learning Approach to Prescription Drug Misuse Among College Students takes a socio-theoretical approach to prescription drug misuse (PDM) among college students in the US by examining the issue through Aker’s social learning theory (Watkins 2016). Watkins emphasizes the legitimacy of the problem by citing relevant statics that illustrate how prescription drug misuse has shifted from a minor trend to a growing public health issue (ibid). As well, there is evidence that obtaining prescription

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    Introduction Studies indicate as many as 34% of students at institutions of higher education in the United States of America have used Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) stimulants illegally (Desantis and Hane par. 5). This alarmingly high number begs the questions: Are these drugs dangerous? Do people think that it is acceptable to use neuroenhancers? More interestingly, though, could these drugs potentially academically benefit their consumers in an academic environment? Adderall is

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    INTRODUCTION Off The Record Messaging being a cryptographic protocol is the most commonly used and famous components of web systems. It works in the way like when two people chat with each other, new encryption keys are created and destroyed. The trend of instant messaging has developed since 1995. There is a great property of OTR i.e. ‘plausible deniability’ which states that after the chat among any two people is ended, a certain key (HMAC) is made public, which makes it impossible to prove that

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    Kevin Douglas Addison was a seemingly average man in his 40’s - with an occupation at the Nanaimo downtown Mill up to the point of 2008 when it was shut down. Due to the adjustments to the workplace, Addison was amongst others to be laid off and not called back to work for the company in 2010 when it was back up and running. There wasn’t much that could be done about the situation, it wasn’t specifically that he’d been fired for his actions, just an outcome of the company’s predicament financially

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    CLAIM THREE Illegal off-label promotion is personal choice of actions. Thinking about the responsibility for illegal off-label promotion, question of the chain of command pops out. Who initiates that type of campaigns and actions? Sometimes it’s company’s established strategy; sometimes it’s sales force’s desire to reach the quota. What happens when company’s ideas confront with common sense and legal responsibilities of the employees? Do they really have a choice? Lynn A. Morrison was medical

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