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    In Henry Wechsler’s‚ “Getting Serious about Eradicating Binge Drinking”‚ he discusses the issue of binge drinking. Binge drinking is an extensive problem on college campuses. The majority of colleges merely focus on the student‚ rather than what encourages students to drink. Fraternities‚ sororities‚ and athletics are huge sources of the students on campus who drink. There are many approaches colleges can take to decrease the problem‚ and many colleges are already getting a head start. It is also

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    Cause and effects of binge drinking among youths Introduction Nowadays‚ in our society you can see people drinking in everywhere such as in bars and under HDB block. Now youngsters are drinking in Singapore is gradually rising. Most of them are youngsters . Alcoholism is a bad habits and if drink a lot of alcohol will have adverse effects on the body. The purpose of this paper is highlight the reasons and consequences of binge drinking.The Nemours Foundation‚(2013).it covers two basic reasons and

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    Clayonna Perry Professor Jakse ENGL-1120 10 September 2015 Critique on Wechsler’s Article Binge drinking is a reality of college life in America and perhaps the central focus fraternity life. In Henry Wechsler’s article entitled‚ “Binge Drinking Must Be Stopped” Wechsler discusses that freshman’s learn during the first week of school where the alcohol and parties are and often has a binge drinking experience even before purchasing a text book. The argument is that freshman’s know where to get alcohol

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    for an individual influenced by binge drinking‚ such as thinking before they drink. Personal skills such as knowing facts about binge drinking will persuade the individual to take a better control of their problem with binge drinking and their health or to prevent it. Some areas of developing personal skills can be accessed through: - www.reachout.com.au ‚ website providing facts and how you can get help - PDH classes where students can find out about binge drinking and how to prevent it

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    | The Influence of Attachment Styles and Motivation Behind Binge Drinking | | Kathryn Smith | | Submitted as a PSS220 Lab Report for Swinburne University Lilydale This study examines attachment styles and the influence different motives have on binge drinking in young adults between 18 and 30 year olds. There were 238 Swinburne University students and 103 non-students who participated in this study‚ all participants answered a questionnaire on attachment‚ motives and the amount

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    Binge Drinking Is Quickly Becoming an Epidemic in Australia There is growing global concern about the increase in levels of binge drinking‚ which is now becoming one of the most common forms of drug abuse in Australia. Many people are now dependant on alcohol‚ and go out with the intentions of drinking large amounts of it to get drunk. These actions usually result in things such as violent behaviour‚ taking stupid risks like drink driving‚ and other alcohol related accidents which can leave many

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    Classical conditioning Classical conditioning is a form of basic learning the body automatically responds to a stimulus. One stimulus takes on the properties of another. The Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) is credited for discovering the basic principles of classical conditioning whilst he was studying digestion in dogs. He developed a technique for collecting dog’s salivary secretions. Pavlov (cited in Eysneck M.W 2009) noticed that the dogs would often start salivating before they

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    Public Interest. (2000‚ March). Fact sheet: Binge drinking on college campuses. Retrieved March 17‚ 2004‚ from the World Wide Web: http://www.cspinet. org/booze/collfact1.htm. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (2002‚ October). Alcohol Alert‚ 58. Retrieved March 17‚ 2004‚ from the World Wide Web: http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/ publications/aa58.htm. A Snapshot of Annual High-Risk College Drinking Consequences. (2002). Retrieved May 11‚ 2004‚ from the World Wide Web: http://www.collegedrinkingprevention

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    from The Emigrants by Edward Kamau Brathwaite The poem from The Emigrants by Edward Kamau Brathwaite is the thoughts of an indigenous inhabitant‚ the persona‚ thinking of the invasion that has been so abruptly brought upon them which they must now face. We know that the persona is one of the inhabitants because in line four and twelve‚ the repetition of “my” personalizes what is happening‚ coming from an inhabitant’s perspective. The themes perception versus reality‚ power‚ discovery and war

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    Two meaning can be interpreted from the poem‚ “From the Wave”‚ by Thom Gunn. The first meaning is the actual and literal meaning of a surfer catching a wave. The second is a metaphorical meaning. This meaning describes the ups and downs of a human being’s life. Readers know the speaker is actually talking about surfers‚ because Gunn describes the how it feels to actually catch a wave. The speaker says that “Their pale feet‚ curl‚ they poise their weight / With a learn’d skill. / It is the wave

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