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    to consumption of alcoholic liquor. The consequences of alcoholism results in mental and compulsive behavior due to alcohol dependency. Alcoholism is one of the worlds major problems of today. A continuous disease with genetic and environmental factors influencing its manifestations. Alcoholism is often progressive and fatal. Many people tend to drink‚ abuse ‚ and depend on alcohol. The purpose of this essay is to converse the emotional‚ social‚ and family issues of an alcoholic. The first effects

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    one relative. "He is just like his father‚" comments another. Such a story sparks a debate as to the foundation of alcoholism. Merriam-Webster ’s Dictionary defines alcoholism as continued excessive or compulsive use of alcoholic drinks. What causes a person to be an alcoholic is a heated debate. Some argue that the disease is hereditary‚ while others advocate that alcoholism is due to a person ’s environment. Alcoholism a generally environmental disease‚ which is fueled by a person ’s genetic makeup

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    most successful and beneficial deal to apply to the concept of privatization. ABC had also signed a deal with Saudi Arabia‚ Bahrain‚ Kuwait and Qatar for the distribution of its non-alcoholic products in these countries in order to increase profit and to become more global in the Arab countries beside its alcoholic products and soft drinks. I. Current situation A. Current Performance: * Profitability: Profitability is the state of I financial profit or gain to the corporation‚

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    to the park to play sports with friends but that because we are exposed to different cultures and beliefs. Although Europeans are not pressured into drinking at a young age‚ it is more accessible and acceptable for young Europeans to consume an alcoholic beverage at a young age. 10% of Europeans are linked to early death or bad health because of drinking alcohol. As said before alcohol is a toxic beverage to the human body and can have serious problems such as liver cancer‚ brain damage‚ or addiction

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    Effects of Alcoholism

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    Alcohol and its effects. Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant- it slows down the body’s functions and its effects are similar to those of a general anaesthetic. Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is the active ingredient in all alcoholic drinks. If you take any alcoholic beverage and remove the ingredients that give it taste and colour‚ you get ethyl alcohol. Remove the water from ethyl alcohol and you get ether. Ether is an anaesthetic that works on the brain and puts it to sleep. The same

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    The Bluest Eye Alcoholism

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    Alcohol is easily the world’s cheapest drug available to society; a bottle of Corona cost less than a bottle of water. Alcohol acts as a depressant‚ putting the body in a state of calmness. Tolerance to alcohol builds‚ requiring people to consume larger quantities to feel relaxation as before their tolerance‚ therefore leading to alcoholism. Alcohol is harmful when used irresponsibly because it can inhibit the brain’s functions including: disrupt memory‚ change brain physiology‚ and reduce self-awareness

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    liver by causing the development of alcoholic liver disease (1‚2). Additionally‚ it is well-established that excessive alcohol consumption has harmful effects on the kidney (3‚4)‚ with acute kidney injury (AKI) being one of the most common pathological complications (5). Furthermore‚ there is a tight link between alcoholic liver disease and AKI. For instance‚ Altamirano et al. (6) demonstrated that AKI is a frequent and early event in patients with alcoholic hepatitis‚ and Russ et al. (7) reported

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    TYPES OF DRINKERS Basically‚ there are three kinds of drinkers – social drinkers‚ problem drinkers‚ and alcoholics. Most social and even many problem drinkers never become alcoholics but when you change your type of drinker to the next is the route by which some people do become alcoholics. Social drinkers are people who have certain times when alcohol fits into their social life and who can stop drinking without getting any trouble. They connect drinking with pleasant occasions. Generally‚ they

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    México and Japan‚ two countries rich in culture and tradition‚ are well known for their trade agreements and business relations. Mexico is located in North America‚ the primary language is Spanish‚ the currency is known as “PESO” and the capital city is Mexico City. On the other side Japan is located in Asia‚ their primary language is Japanese and there currency is known as “YEN”. The capital city of japan is Tokyo‚ which is one of the leading cities in technology and innovation. It is important

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    The total consumption of alcoholic beverages in India is expected to touch 217.1 million cases in 2010‚ marking a growth of 8 percent from the previous year‚ according to a report. According to a report published by market research firm International Wine and Spirit Record (IWSR)‚ the total consumption of spirits in the country stood at 200 million cases in 2009. A case has 12 bottles‚ totaling nine liters. The Indian alcoholic beverages market is dominated by whisky‚ which accounts for more

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