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    Informative Essay Gangs “Crip Nation” “Crippin’ is a choice‚ but it’s forever. You may slow down‚ but you will always be down forever.” (Washington 1969). Founded in Los Angeles‚ California in 1969 by Raymond Washington and Stanley Tookie Williams III; the Crips are now a loosely connected network of individual sets. Through the years the gang has grown to be one of the largest and most powerful gangs in the United States‚ currently with over 30‚000 gang members. Members of the are known

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    Alcohol Essay 6

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    today’s modern society alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse has become one of the most complex‚ life-threatening issues. Most depressed individuals usually indulge themselves in bars or pubs with their alcohols to escape from their stressful life. It has become increasingly alarming how alcohol does not only attract the adults‚ but also teenagers these days. "Research has shown that approximately 14 million Americans (7.4%) of the population meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or alcoholism"

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    Alcohol and Society Essay

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    Throughout history‚ society has engaged in taking substances such as alcohol‚ that alter our physical being or our psychological state of mind. There are many experiences and pressures that force people to feel like they have to drink in order to cope with life‚ but for many alcohol is a part of everyday life‚ just like any other beverage. Alcohol is introduced to us in many ways‚ through our family‚ television‚ movies‚ and friends ’. These "sociocultural variants are at least as important as physiological

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    that style our society idolizes; we crave it and strive for it. Advertising bombards us with images that coax us into a conformist viewing style. Targeting a certain age group is a key tactic when selling your product‚ especially when it comes to alcohol. These companies target the younger crowd‚ which means the underaged are influenced as well. A group that is always striving for that desire in our society to be accepted and these advertisements show them that this is possible with the good times

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    Why should people not drive while under the influence of alcohol or marijuana? Marijuana use is growing more and more. While it does not have many physically harmful effects‚ it has mental effects on people. There is constantly research bring conducted on this "drug" marijuana has many effects on people that we still do not quite have a grasp on. Marijuana can impair short-term memory and perception. Memory impairment from marijuana use. Occur because THC alters how information is processed in

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    The Negative Effects of Alcohol Alcohol has many functions in society and bears important cultural‚ religious and symbolic meanings in most countries. However it is also a drug with many toxic effects and other dangers such as intoxication and dependence. It is a contributing element for injuries and harm‚ intentional and unintentional‚ not only to the individual drinker‚ but other people as well. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported figures from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance

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    Alcohol Consumption Essay

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    Alcohol Consumption [Abstract] Everyone knows that alcohol has its consequences. At the same time‚ people don’t care and brush off the consequences in order to have a good time. This paper summarizes studies done on the physical‚ cognitive and emotional effects that alcohol has on people‚ before and after consumption. This paper accesses the effects on a person’s body‚ mind and soul. Alcohol affects the way a person thinks‚ acts‚ and feels. Methods include gathering statistical information

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    Alcohol And Culture Essay

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    Anthropology Prof Liddy 18 April 2012 The Effects of Alcohol in Society and Culture When alcohol is introduced to a culture or society‚ it can often affect it in many different ways. The outcomes can be violent or can cause peace among people. When alcohol is involved‚ humans tend to become more violent and out going. They will often do things that they wouldn’t normally do‚ and act in a strange way. Different cultures and societies respond different to alcohol in terms of how much they can drink and

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    Please do a short essay answer to each question. It is open book. Email it back to me when you are completed. Call me if you have any questions‚ Carolyn 1. What is screening? Pick two of the most commonly used screening Instruments and define them eg. CAGE‚ MAST‚ AUDIT‚ DAST‚ POSIT‚ and SASSI. Compare and contrast Screening is the use of rapid assessment instruments and other tools to determine the likelihood that an individual has a chemical abuse or chemical dependency problem. CAGE is

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    Alcohol Essay 10

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    Alcohol is a drug that is classified as a central nervous system depressant. There are three forms of alcohol‚ beer‚ wine and distilled spirits. Alcohol is one of the most commonly used drugs in the United States and has more adverse effects that most other drugs combined. There are many aspects to consider when thinking about alcohol as a drug. There are many myths surrounding alcohol‚ including who uses it‚ what its effects are on users‚ social and sexual situations and the amounts people drink

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