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    opiates nonchalantly to patients that have minor conditions such as a pulled muscle, it is more than likely fueling drug abuse like gasoline to a fire. Although, if someone has ever had to receive medication that requires more effort than grabbing it off of the convenience store shelf, realize that pharmacists now cannot legally distribute prescription medication without one 's’ personal prescription. The Encyclopedia of Alcohol and Drugs in North America also notes that Vicodin and Xanax earn the title

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    Does the form ask all of the necessary questions to determine what the client’s presenting problem is? The form has a question that asks what the problem(s) are that the person is seeking help for and includes 3 numbered lines for the response. However, this is not adequate to determine what the client‘s presenting problems are. This format assumes that the client is fully aware of the problems presented and that the client can articulate the problems easily and in a limited space. There is not

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    In a society where quantity of work overpowers quality of work, there is no wonder why "neuroenhancing" drugs such as Adderall and Ritalin are on the rise of consumption. As more people adopt the idea that these drugs are cognitively beneficial; the more they secretly use them for non-medical reasons. Margaret Talbot, a writer for The New Yorker, looks more into this problem in her article, "From Brain Gain: The Underground World of "Neuroenhancing" Drugs". Throughout this article Talbot focuses

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    surrounds the doctor prescribing her medication for something other than its purpose. There is a moral and ethical reason for the patient to take the medication as prescribed. It is a matter of trust between the patient and doctor. According to Web-MD, "Off-label" means the medication is being used in a manner not specified in the FDA 's approved packaging label, or insert. Every prescription drug marketed in the U.S. carries an individual, FDA-approved label. This label is a written report that provides

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    Medications off label is a patient right. The Brazilian pharmaceutical market is the ninth largest in the world and the second among the BRIC countries (First is China, with Russia and India occupying third and fourth), annually handling about R $ 28 billion, a growth trend. Among the six largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, four are Brazilian. Currently there are about 540 pharmaceutical companies registered in Brazil. The growth of this sector, in general, has been remarkable and very

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    The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai is a famous woodcut print that is commonly referred to as The Great Wave. Hokusai Katsushika was one of the greatest Japanese printmakers of the 19th century. The print, The Great Wave, is a part of a 36-piece series of the views of Japan’s most famous mountain; Mount Fuji. Hokusai’s series was very popular and sold rather quickly. Due to its popularity, Hokusai decided to extend the series to 46 pieces. The original piece was created around 1830 and was published

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    In the Turner’s The Slave Ship and Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa, the two artists use the complexity and versatility of the ocean to display important events and ideas of the time period. Through the use of different artistic techniques, these two artists are able to capture similar settings in very different ways with very different meanings. Around the age of six years old, Hokusai began painting and even spent time as an apprentice wood-carver in his youth. He began the art of print making

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    Rebel Without a Cause: When injustice is seen compelling within our wake, it is a duty for us to seek rebellion, to examine society and provide a means of contribution to guarantee success and progression. Life inaugurates a diversity of obstacles, sentiment, idealism and impels humans to find their identity and perspective through means of purpose and conformity. Adolescence remarks upon this spectre of finding one’s identity, beliefs and scope of understanding of the complex ambivalence in which

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    Japan is been always known for their unique artstyle, but none is more influential on both Japanese and western cultural than Katsushika Hokusai. Many consider his paintings the pinnacle of art in the Edo period. The old man of many names is a true part of both japanese and art culture. Hokusai was born around September 23, 1760 in Edo, Japan. Edo is located east of the bank of sumida river in Honjo, Japan’s Capital district, known as modern day Tokyo. Hokusai was born in the Zodiacal year of the

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    The Great Wave Hokusai

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    1.) The painting title The Great Wall by Katsushika Hokusai was painted in the year 1831. It is a polychrome woodblock printed on paper. The painting "The Great Wave" is about 9 feet 7/8 inches by 14 feet and 5/8 inches (25x37.1cm). The painting was created to pinpoint the exact moment of imminent disaster and wanted to show Japan's Mount Fuji at its most sacred point. 2.) In the painting The Great Wave shows in detail the long blue waves with white tips. In between the waves you can see at

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