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    Name: Azure Gouge Topic: Addiction to Drugs: Phentermine Central Idea: Phentermine is a stimulant that is similar to amphetamine that affects the central nervous system; it is usually subscribed to treat obesity. Introduction I.                   How far would you go to be skinny? Would you risk life altering changes just to have the perfect body? Would you risk hurting your friends and family just to be skinny? Would it really be worth it to you? II.                 I want to discuss the

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    intends to expose the learners to uses‚ abuse and contraindication of drugs. Social studies being an integrated discipline which derives its curriculum contents from many educational curricula encourages teaching and learning of drug issues‚ abuse‚ addiction and its health implications.  CHAPTER TWO  Review of Related Literature  The earlier studies that are relevant to this research are reviewed based on the below sub-headings:  (1) Theories on Drug Abuse  (2) Concept of Drug Abuse 

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    Cole Rutherford Seminar: Substance Abuse‚ HUS 493 Carol Zordano‚ Instructor July 15‚ 2014 Personal Addictions Journal Week 1 I decided to try to quit drinking Mountain Dew for my personal addiction project. This turned out to be a lot easier to say than it was to actually do. I drink Mountain Dew all the time; I drink it because it tastes good and because it has a high caffeine content. The high caffeine content helps me to get through the day when I have to get up early for work and then stay up

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    There is Email‚ phone calls‚ television‚ radio‚ newspaper‚ etc. These forms of communication are very helpful but‚ is it possible for something as simple as communication to rule over your entire life? It is possible‚ it’s called texting. Texting addiction is now a common thing. What started off as just a way to help us communicate to others is now infecting our minds. Texting can reduce human interaction and can make people become sort of strange or maybe even somewhat socially awkward. Even though

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    [pic] Assignment On: Mobile Phone Addiction And Young Generation Of Bangladesh Course Title: ELP-301 Submitted By: Md. Ridwanul Islam Student ID: 08304003 Department: BRAC BUSINESS SCHOOL Submitted To: Ms. Sadia Nasrin Course Instructor Topic: Mobile phone addiction and young generation of Bangladesh There is no doubting the benefits of the mobile phone. Ease of communication‚ the anywhere‚ anytime contact - with friends‚ relations‚ colleagues and in theory at least the efficiency brought

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    Assignment 2.1 1. Does the rhetoric address the problem it claims to address? Yes‚ but in my opinion Mr. Beato was a bit extreme. 2. Is the rhetoric targeted at an audience who has the power to make change? Probably‚ because most audience are internet users‚ and by seeing this it could be a red flag for them to slow down. 3. Are the appeals appropriate to the audience? Yes‚ and no. I felt that Mr. Beato giving the percentage of addicts was appropriate‚ because it was a statistic that is

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    Drug addiction is a severe social problem. However‚ it is a treatable chronic disease which can be successfully managed by combining behavioural therapy with medications. In all medication treatment‚ we focus on the possible addiction treatments for those opioid addicts refractory to existing treatments. Opioid dependence is usually displayed as heroin dependence. Methadone has been shown to reduce opioid dependence with a high availability and acceptance. However‚ about a quarter or slightly less

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    Marijuana Addiction in Adolescents Marijuana is one of the most commonly used drugs in the Nation and the world. In an article by Gray (2007) he states that “42% of high school seniors have tried marijuana‚ 18% have used it in the past 30 days‚ and 5% use it daily. Among adolescents aged 12 to 17‚ 3.6% met criteria for cannabis use disorder (abuse or dependence) and 2% met criteria for cannabis dependence”. Gray (2007) also explains how easily adolescents say it is to obtain marijuana

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    (Illegal)Drug Addiction A Research Paper Presented to: Maestro John In Partial Fulfilment Of the requirements In English IV Presented by: Marjorie Duran Table of Contents III. Introduction * What are the causes of drugs * Reasons why people are using Drugs * Reasons why people can’t stop using drugs IV-V. Facts and Topic Concept * Impact on demand (2000-2012) * Facts about using drugs VI. Survey content and data VII. Survey Questions and answers

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    THE DYSPHORIA OF HEROIN ADDICTION Rodney Lowe PSY 2012 July 28‚ 2011 This is a summary of the article The Dysphoria Of Heroin Addiction by Leonard Handelsman and Marvin J. Aronson‚ it is based on the topic of Narcotics that is covered in Chapter 4 of our text. Dysphoric mood is a common symptom of patients who use heroin on a regular basis. Early abuse of heroin is most often associated with feelings of euphoria‚ abstractly‚ long-lasting abuse

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