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    How Has Modern Society Affected People’s Happiness Taqi Mohammed Rahat Noor (212182215) Research Paper (UNI 123) How Has Modern Society Affected People’s Happiness Over the past century‚ most societies all around the world have undergone a drastic rate of transformation. Science and technology have reached unprecedented heights‚ democracy has spread across the globe like a wildfire‚ economies have flourished and our capability to comprehend ourselves and the rest of the universe has never

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    Is alcoholism a disease? Until the 1900s‚ most doctors and scientists did not believe that alcoholism was a disease. In 1956‚ the American Medical Association (AMA) declared alcoholism an illness. It took until the 1991 for the AMA to officially classify alcoholism as a disease. Is Alcoholism a Disease? Many individuals who suffer from alcohol abuse wonder‚ “Is alcoholism a disease?” The definition of a disease describes alcoholism fairly well. A disease is a type condition that harms the normal

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    can be adjusted. These social problems may seem different in the eyes of other individuals‚ what may seem major to one could seem like nothing to another‚ but they are still problems. One that interests me and I feel is of major concern happens to be alcohol abuse in police officers. Alcoholism itself is a major social problem‚ but when mixed with policing it may be more dangerous than we think. It all starts with the feeling of being stressed out on the job. Police feel that they have too much

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    Alcoholism How does one become an alcoholic? One can assume that many people have asked themselves that same exact question. The truth is there are many reasons why someone can develop a drinking problem. A better question would be why would someone want to go down that road when they know the harms of alcoholism? This essay will cover the reasons why people develop drinking problems and why they struggle to look for help. I speculate that the main reason why people develop a problem with alcoholism

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    are more seen on the streets. This has occurred due to migration of men to European countries for work and send remittances back home. While this has been resisted against by men who are still there‚ those who have left to Europe learned of new values that showed the power of women and have accepted this change.

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    Alcoholism Alcoholism is a complex chronic psychological and nutritional disorder associated with excessive and usually compulsive consumption of alcohol. Alcohol dependence affects many different kinds of people around the world; men‚ women‚ rich‚ poor‚ business people‚ laborers and people from many different religions and cultures. Alcoholism dates back hundreds of years. In the early 1900s alcoholics would be viewed immoral and of weak character and would be punished. Today‚ about 62 million

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    mental and social problems‚ including problems with job responsibilities and relationships‚ according to the National Institutes of Health. As is the case with other addictions‚ alcoholism is considered a disease by many in the medical community‚ including the American Medical Association. A drawback to framing alcoholism as a disease is that we tend to think of diseases as something that needs to be diagnosed by a professional‚ Young said. However‚ physicians often only meet with patients for a

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    Madison Messina Mr. sherry English 101 How technology has affected us Even though today’s technology makes our lives easier‚ technology also has its downfalls. Humans are much lazier than they have ever been‚ and there are more lost jobs because computers are taking over and doing work for us. For example‚ the other day my friend just lost her job doing customer service because the computer operators are now doing the customer service. People have become more dependent on cell phones

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    In my life‚ I have gone through many tough times. I have lost family‚ I’ve had to move‚ I’ve had to change schools‚ and I have also lost many big games. The biggest event that has impacted my life was the 2015 state championship game. For over a year‚ we trained‚ and got better in order to make it to that game. That year was and still is the hardest year of football that I have ever gone through. In 2015‚ I lost in the biggest high school game in the state and everyday I will have to live with the

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    The Effect of Alcoholism on Marriage. The effects of alcoholism in a marriage are dramatic and damaging. The mental state and physical well being of the abuser aside‚ there are significant effects on marriages. The members of the family affected undergo psychological and health trauma accruing from alcohol abuse by either spouse. For instance the sober spouse undergoes a psychological transition from being caring and giving to being addicted to caring for the alcohol abusing partner. It is the

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