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    Alcohol Dependence

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    to the patient: Mr Shankappa has studied up to 9th standard ( incomlete) after which he had lost interest in studies & joined in his father’s business because of which his girlfreind left him. After this incidence patient started to consume alcohol‚ felt betrayed & could not stay in his hometown. So he ran away to Mumbai & worked their for an year‚ Came back & joined in a travel agency for 6 months. He was working as an autodriver during which he met with an accident‚ According

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    to see the crowd cheering up above. With my face concealed in the shadow‚ nobody seemed to noticed as I took two steps into the skeletal inside. Immediately‚ I could hear the loud pitter-pattering sound of feet echoing within the spiderweb-like cathedral. Glancing around‚ I saw nothing but dust‚ trash‚ and shadowy shapes. I kicked a nearby plastic cup and entered deeper inside. A familiar feeling of being watched slowly cloaked over me. I revolved slowly when all at once‚ a loud bang sounded followed

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    alcohol to teenagers

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    carefully Government ban these product more seriously Society care more Youth drug abuse is a serious problem nowadays in many countries.Not only is illegal drug use on the rise‚but the children as young as ten years old are experimenting with alcohol and tobacco.The reasons for this behaviour are unclear‚but certain sociologists blame the examples set by their elders. It is a commonly held that young children seems to be in the habbit of aping the grown-ups.To add‚ old generation has one sentence

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    All We Really Need in Life is Each Other Raymond Carver’s “Neighbors” is a moral based story. In the beginning of their marriage Bill and Arlene were very content with one another’s companionship‚ but now they live in envy of their neighbors‚ Harriet and Jim. It seemed to the Millers that the Stones live a much more fulfilling life. When Harriet and Jim are away on business/vacation trip they would entrust Bill and Arlene to feed Kitty‚ water the plants‚ and look after their apartment. The Miller’s

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    to Stay Alive‚ please don’t drink and drive. II. It is well known that young drivers are more likely than older ones to involve in drunk and drive accidents. III. Today‚ I will inform you about three different points highlighted on an article from the New York Times ‘Young Drivers and Alcohol: A deadly mix.’ A. Regardless of alcohol consumption‚ drivers younger than 26 cause more auto fatalities in the US. B. A proposal to lower the legal blood-alcohol limit can result in lowering

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    “A Serious Talk” by Raymond Carver describes an unhealthy relationship between Burt and Vera‚ and‚ depending on whose perspective‚ their relationship after their separation. On one hand‚ Vera has moved on; she is in a relationship with another man‚ and even celebrates Christmas with his children. On the other hand‚ Burt still sees Vera as his wife. Overall‚ Carver illustrates differences in perspective and how they cause disputes. To begin‚ in the second paragraph‚ Carver writes‚ “He’d [Burt]

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    College Students: Propensity to Drink and Drive Introduction and Literature Review Each year more than 2 million college students aged 18-24 drive after drinking; more than 3 million ride in motor vehicles with drinking drivers; over one half million are injured because of drinking; and 1‚400 die from alcohol-related unintentional injuries‚ most sustained in alcohol related traffic crashes (Hingson 2001). Its shown in the National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behaviors that persons

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    Numerous treatment methods are constantly being discovered and developed to help start alcohol and drug abusers down the path of sobriety. There are many different methods available to help addicts who need help or to help addicts who want help. Our system is diverting from a punishing approach to a treatment approach. This paper will examine the most popular inpatient and outpatient options available throughout the nation. The types of addicts who normally file into these types of settings will

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    Energy Drinks and there effects on the human body. Have you ever wondered what the side effects were after drinking an energy drink? People buy these types of drinks all the time and they are very popular with the younger groups. They give you a boost of energy but they can also make you sick. There are many different brands of energy drinks on the market the most popular are Red Bull and Monster. People are now mixing these with alcohol which has a serious side effect. There are

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    Alcohols and Phenols

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    Properties of Alcohols and Phenols Experiment #3 Objectives: To observe the solubility of alcohols relative to their chemical structure‚ to perform chemical tests to distinguish primary‚ secondary and tertiary alcohols‚ and a color test for phenol. Introduction The general formula of an alcohol is ROH in which the R is an aliphatic hydrocarbon group. Alcohols may be looked upon as derivatives of water‚ HOH. One hydrogen of water is substituted by an alkyl group‚ R. Like water‚ alcohols show hydrogen

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