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    Addiction Final Exam 1. List and describe five (5)  of the eleven (11) relapse warnings signs that were discuss in class. 1. Change in Attitude may occur and the recovering person may stop attending meetings or have lack of participation at their meetings. They may engage in addictive thinking ("stinkin thinking"). 2. Elevated Stress may happen if little things begin to build up over time‚ especially if they are not handles with healthy coping skills or are all together overlooked or

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    been the two most active activities in the Internet. There has never been a time where the Internet stops sending files from one computer to another. In this article‚ I will discuss the addiction that can arise from these two activities as well as their causes. To start the topic‚ let’s begin with downloading addiction. It has been a problem of various individuals to break free from the addictive feeling of ‘Downloading’. Their download queue ranges from Music‚ Movies‚ Anime‚ Games and Software.

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    ESSAY 2 : THE EFFECT OF THE COMPUTER ADDICTION   Technology has developed so much that it is almost crucial to have electronic devices particularly the personal computers at home‚ school‚ internet café‚ etc. Teenagers have gotten soused to have technology around them. However‚ while having these computers that make life easier‚ comfortable‚ and handy at most of the times‚ it could also have negative effects on their lives particularly in their studies when used too much. When these computers are

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    building and has effected the youth culture.Most of youth or teenagers in the year 2010 ranging from 12 to 20 years old is now suffering from Internet Addiction Disorder (IDS).Internet access are now accessible everywhere we go and it makes it easier for youth to be addicted to the internet.There are no cure for computer addiction.This viral addiction has affected many parts of the society and the economics.Parents buy computers for their children for educational resources but they abuse these privilege

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    Wright‚ M.A. English 1301-Composition M-W 1:30 pm – 2:50 pm Ricardo Ballinas Addiction: A Three Part Disease October 1st‚ 2012 Sue Wright Addiction: A Three Part Disease Addiction can be separated into three categories: mind (neurological)‚ body (physical)‚ and spirit (psychological). Within in this breakdown addiction can possibly be explained and properly understood. In order to better understand addiction as a disease as opposed to a moral dilemma it first must be broken down. First

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    Professor Lukas English 1A 29 July 2013 Addiction Is a Disease Literature throughout history has consistently illustrated one undeniable downfall to the human race: temptation. Whether is comes in the form of a beautiful women or a bottle of wine‚ the power these temptations have over the brain is overwhelming. In today’s society‚ the idea of persuasion through temptation has been employed excessively: companies use

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    Internet Addiction: An Escape from Reality With the creation of an online world comes the creation of new problems. The great network system known as the Internet has allowed for huge advances in the world‚ while creating very serious issues as well. Perhaps one of the most common of these negative issues is Internet Addiction Disorder‚ or IAD. Doctors Aviv Weinstein and Michel Lejoyeux define Internet addiction as being “characterized by excessive or poorly controlled preoccupations‚ urges

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    Tia Little English 111 Graybeal November 7‚ 2012 Addiction: A Decision or Disease? Drug and alcohol addiction is a very serious and widespread problem in America‚ and across the globe. Drug addiction is a constant craving‚ seeking‚ and using of a substance‚ despite the negative consequences it may have on the addict or those around them. When drug use becomes more frequent‚ it is considered drug abuse. Once an individual’s drug abuse is can no longer be controlled‚ and they are using the

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    7-22-2012 Argumentative Essay: Addiction is a choice Alcohol and illicit drug consumption are all too prevalent today in high schools‚ colleges‚ and all across the globe. Students seeking to fit in or forget about the repetitiveness of school and homework have a tendency to experiment. Drug addiction is known by the scientific community to be a psychological condition based on excessive‚ obsessive‚ and compulsive actions. Once that regular user crosses the line into addiction their only concern is their

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    Drug addiction‚ disease or choice‚ the National Institution of Drugs Association (NIDA) has determined Drug Addiction a chronic‚ relapsing brain disease while opposing views debate Drug Addiction as solely a choice controlled voluntarily? Drug addiction is now recognized as a chronic relapsing brain disease expressed in the form of compulsive behaviors. Hence‚ the estimated economic

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