Alcohol Addiction: A Case in the Muslim Community Nabawia Abou-Basha Introduction This paper is a brief overview of addiction among Muslims in North America. There is an increasing number of Muslims in North America coming with experiences of trauma as a result of the violence and war occurring in parts of the Middle East. These individuals often experience depression‚ difficulty integrating into Canadian culture‚ and intergenerational conflict as the new generation adapts to Canadian culture
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Does alcohol advertising increase consumption? Is the ban on alcohol advertising in South Africa going to have an adverse effect on consumption By: M Z Mthembu 49032828 Table of contents Page 1. Introduction 2. Problem Statement 3. Objectives and Aims 4. Research Design and Methodology 5. Sample plan design 6. References Introduction Alcohol is the oldest drug known; it has been part of many religious and social rituals through the
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The Lived Experience of Male Alcohol Dependence Why do some people become dependent on alcohol while others do not? Why do individuals become dependent on alcohol‚ despite daily experiencing multiple negative consequences of such dependence? Why do they carry on drinking if‚ after the last binging episode‚ they swear they will never drink again? Why do some people rely on alcohol to help solve their problems? In order to understand why I ask these questions it is important to provide an
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Should alcohol and tobacco advertisement be banned? We may see alcohol and tobacco advertisements everywhere‚ on television‚ in newspaper‚ on street ads card etc. Alcohol ads usually create several feints to tell people that alcohol is good for people and induce people to drink. On the other hand‚ the malign influence of advertisements shows smoking as something "cool". But we know the truth is not so. Alcohol is harmful for people’s health and sometimes it may bring bad effects to self-impression
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Nonverbal behavior can be influenced by many different factors‚ and I’m currently interested on how alcohol affects how people communicate nonverbally. I read that alcohol can cause “…decoding accuracy [to be] impaired‚ especially men’s ability to identify anger‚ disgust‚ and contempt” (Knapp‚ Hall and Horgan‚ 2013). This started me thinking about different ways alcohol could affect nonverbal communication‚ and in turn‚ how that could affect interpersonal relationships. My uncle is an alcoholic and
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Alcohol is consumed orally and depending on how strong the alcohol‚ your weight‚ gender‚ or you ethnicity determines how fast it travels through your body. Alcohol is classified as a depressant because it slows the body down. It affects your motor skills such as talking and perception. Alcohol travels through the mouth down the esophagus directly into the stomach. There it is absorbed into the stomach and travels into the bloodstream. According to For Dummies.com says that a majority of the alcohol
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Drug and alcohol addiction has been a major problem in the United States for a long time. In this paper we will look at the different drugs that people become addicted to and the affects on their abusers. Many people can abuse drugs and alcohol yet not consider themselves addicted. There are some drugs that are very commonly abused because of their accessibility and prevalence within the community. Once an individual becomes addicted to a certain drug or alcohol it is very difficult to stop because
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By law alcohol companies in the country are only allowed to advertise at the point of sale‚ but most of the popular brands manage to advertise themselves thorough indirect methods‚ which might entail coming up with products such as clothing range‚ mineral water‚ music albums and exclusive merchandize with the same name. These products are then marketed aggressively to improve the visibility of the brand. Alcohol is shown as the part of attractive lifestyle‚ within the reach of normal aspirations
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(2015). Alcohol & Child Abuse. Retrieved February 02‚ 2016‚ from http://www.livestrong.com/article/240851-alcohol-child-abuse/ Green‚ M. (2015). Alcohol & Child Abuse. Retrieved February 02‚ 2016‚ from http://www.livestrong.com/article/240851-alcohol-child-abuse/ I believe the stressor with the greatest effect on families is children who are living with someone who is abusing alcohol or other drugs. Currently more than 9 million children are living with people who abuse alcohol
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Borohydride Reduction of Vanillin to Vanillyl Alcohol Goal To perform a sodium borohydride reduction of an aldehyde to produce an alcohol. Reading and Working Ahead Your discussion should include a mechanism for this reaction. Review: OP 12 – Vacuum filtration OP 28 – Melting point (using Mel-Temp®) Procedure Notes Calculate the necessary mass of vanillin and sodium borohydride for the procedure below. Also calculate theoretical yield of vanillyl alcohol. You will not design you own procedure
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