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Michael Jackson

August 29, 1958- June 25, 2009


Before the fame
• Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29, 1958,
in Gary, Indiana. Under his father's encouragement,
Jackson's career Jackson career in music began at the
age of 5. Michael Jackson said “I grew up onstage. I
grew up in nightclubs. When I was seven, eight years
old I was in nightclubs.” Jackson and his siblings
were allegedly physically and emotionally abused by
their father through there years. Jackson abuse as a
child had affected him throughout his later life with
the picture scream Childhood.
• Michael was seven out of nine children. His sister Janet Jackson is a

Facts Grammy Award- Winning singer and entertainer Began performing at


age 5 with four of his brothers Marlon, Jermaine, Tito and Jackie the
Jackson 5. Nominated for 38 Grammy awards with 13 Wins.

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Lifestyle
Michael Jackson went to Montclair
College Prep School in Gary Indiana he
was labeled the “King of Pop”

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School
Behavior
• Michael had above
average grades growing up
especially excelled in
creative classes. By the
time, the Jackson 5
became famous they had
to leave school and were
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for 3 hours a day Mon-Fri.


How did he die?
• Michael Jackson an American signer died
from Acute propofol and benzodiazepine
intoxication at his home In Los Angeles
California.
• He died from a fatal overdose of anesthetic
propofol.

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His
Addiction
• The reason why Michael Jackson was
so addicted to propofol was because
he was having so many shows but not
enough sleep his doctor was giving it
to him but he said it was being
handled carefully. He need some way
to rest so he just kept taking all these
different type of pills and eventually
it caught up to him.

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What makes
Propofol deadly?
• Propofol abuse and recreational use often lead to
death because of the rapid onset of unconsciousness
and apnea following injection. The side effects are
blurred vision dizziness and problem with
movement. Propofol abuse and recreational use
often lead to death because of the rapid onset of
unconsciousness and apnea following injection.

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How much does it cost the economy.
Bases on research Propofol cost$233
per patient and nearly $11.78 per hour.

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Ways to
prevent it.
• The ways I think it can be
prevented is just not using
it unless you have too. I
don’t think anyone should
be using it just to use it for
self Satisfaction.

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