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    Addiction And The Brain

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    Addiction is still somewhat of an unsolved mystery and no one is exactly sure how a certain substance acts on the brain. A popular definition of addiction is progressing from liking the substance to needing the substance and constantly seeking it out despite any negative consequences the user may experience. There is still much research to be done in the field of addiction especially alcoholism. The mechanism alcohol utilizes is disinhibition of GABA in the brain. GABA is an inhibitory transmitter

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    Internet

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    The Internet In our present time‚ many of us are already using internet for our daily lives. The Internet is the mechanism or matrix that connects networks around the world to each other and is generally referred to as the World Wide Web. Internet has been the most useful technology of the modern times which helps us not only in our daily lives‚ but also our personal and professional lives developments. The internet helps us achieve this in several different ways. For the students and educational

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    Social Media Addiction

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    Social Media Addiction: Effects on Mental Well-being By Wesley Poore wpoore@unomaha.edu The author is an undergraduate in the School of Communication‚ University of Nebraska at Omaha. This paper was written for a Social Media Metrics course in Spring‚ 2013. Social Media Addiction: Effects on Mental Well-being This paper will focus on Internet addiction and the potential psychological issues it can create for college students. The Internet is changing the way we live but not

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    UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE La Verne‚ CA July 25‚ 2014 Research paper Computer Security Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of MBA Professor Yehia Mortagy BUS 510 Management of Information Technology RUI GAO 11560047 College of Business and Public Management ABSTRACT In the modern society‚ information can benefits both groups and individuals in many different areas. Whereas‚ at the same time‚ information also

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    METHAMPHETAMINE ADDICTION AND BARRIERS TO ACCESSING TREATMENT AMONG LATINO GAY MEN IN THE UNITED STATES. INTRODUCTION The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that Methamphetamine is a highly addictive stimulant that exists in many different forms and can either be smoked‚ snorted‚ injected or ingested orally. It is often referred to as Meth‚ Ice‚ Crystal and it is a white‚ odorless‚ bitter-tasting crystalline powder that readily dissolves in water or alcohol. Its effects are weakness‚ increase

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    Misuse of Internet

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    * 1. Managing Internet Misuse Inside the Company * 2. It is important to learn how to prevent misuse of your company’s technology resources and how to protect your business from legal liability for employee misuse of e-mail‚ blogs and the Internet. Managing Internet Misuse Introduction * 3. More than 25% of employers have fired workers for misuse of e-mail. 1/3 of employers have fired an employee for misuse of the Internet. More than 50% of employers have disciplined an employee for violating

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    Opiate Addiction

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    A. Identify a Social Problem The social effects of opiate addiction are felt by those who may have never even seen more than an image of heroin. For example; “In an early study‚ for example‚ Inciardi reported that a cohort of 239 male heroin addicts from Miami committed 80‚644 criminal acts during the 12 months before being interviewed (Inciardi‚ 1979).”. (Strain and Stitzer‚ 2006) In part‚ this is due to the problems associated with the severe withdrawal symptoms that begin about

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    Drug Addiction

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    can find people‚ locally known as “smackias”‚AT bus stops‚ railway stations and chemist shops …selling drugs for as low as 25 rupees..!! But before going too deep inside the topic‚ let us understand what drug addiction really is and why do people get addicted to them. Basically drug addiction is a

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    The Internet

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    Title: The Internet The usage of the internet has become something very common in this modern century and is needed for our daily life. Imagine if we had to live a day without the internet‚ the world would be chaotic and the global economy would fall gradually. This proofs that the internet has its influence on mankind. Hence‚ the internet has its advantages‚ not forgetting the disadvantages which might cause problems to humankind but there are also solutions to overcome or prevent the problem

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    Drugs Addiction

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    Most of the people believe that the best way to help someone overcome their Drug Addiction is to forgive them‚ love them and allow them to screw over the entire family again. And lets not forget the rehabilitation‚ court costs and police that the taxpayer must foot the bill for many times. Some are far more critical of these issues and say that Drug Addiction is too readily accepted and too many people are coddled too often for it. We have recidivism rates‚ which would make anyone cringe. If we

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