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    changes in their lives? There are many methods in which people can be retreated and helped from domestic violence. Domestic violence is defined as emotional‚ physical‚ or sexual abuse between people of an intimate or family relationship. Emotional abuse‚ also referred to as mental or psychological abuse‚ is a form of abuse enacted by a person exposing another to behavior that may result in psychological trauma including anxiety‚ chronic depression‚ or post-traumatic stress disorder. People in an emotionally

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    over the years making it the most accessible drug in America as well as one the most beneficial due to its medical uses. According to the article of Marijuana Use Among Youths Is a Serious Problem‚ written by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA) (2004)‚ stated that the uses of marijuana has impacted the youth in many ways due to the unknown factors of marijuana such as admittance to treatment facilities‚ and being admitted into emergency rooms. The CASA took

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    pressing include unemployment‚ neglect from parents or guardians‚ sexual abuse‚ allurements into engaging in criminal activities and poverty.  In many occasions‚ these challenges have pushed the youth into drug abuse.  Once hooked‚ chances in life for the youth caught in the alcohol and drug abuse web quickly diminish and lives are easily ruined. According to a national survey on the magnitude of alcohol and drug abuse‚ the abuse of alcohol in the country is worrying.  The figures and facts from this

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    facts:understanding drug abuse and addiction [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/understanding-drug-abuse-addiction Bibliography Nordqvist‚ C. (2009‚ march 09). Medical news today. Retrieved from http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/info/addiction/what-causes-addiction.php NIDA. (2011‚ November). Drug facts:understanding drug abuse and addiction [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/understanding-drug-abuse-addiction Knowledge

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    Small steps to prevent Animal Abuse in Singapore I would like to begin by asking how many of you own pets‚ how many of you actually care about how your pets feel? I am here today because I want to prevent animal abusing from reprobating and I am going to need your help. Cruelty to animals is a disturbing problem that is ongoing today and is evident in many forms such as for entertainment and experimentation purposes. Animals are victims of cruelty in many ways and they feel excruciating pain‚ fear

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    thing. (http://www.ehow.com/about_5427920_people-abuse-drugs.html) 2. Go to the publisher’s web site at http://health.jbpub.com/drugsandsociety/10e choosing the content links for the chapters in the unit research to find out the mission and purpose of the following governmental agencies‚ write a short paragraph about each agencies mission and purpose. NIDA- The mission is to lead the nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. Two critical components: one being

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    drug intervention is a professionally directed program to persuade someone who already has a problem with drug or alcohol abuse to seek help in overcoming the addiction. These programs are put in place to help individuals and families going through this process and helping them take the first steps to recovery. Intervention specialists also use certain methods to make substance use unappealing for example‚ motivational approaches including “Attitudes—materials and/or activities de- signed to promote

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    cruelty cases* reported in the media in 2007: • 64.5% (1‚212) involved dogs • 18% (337) involved cats • 25% (470) involved other animals • Reported abuse against pit bull-type dogs appears to be on the rise: in 2000–2001‚ pit bull-type dogs were involved in 13% of reported dog-abuse cases; in 2007‚ they were involved in 25% of reported dog-abuse cases. Millions of animals are abused each year. Over a million of these animals are abused or killed just due to the involvement with domestic violence

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    overseers frequently goaded these little children with whips and prods. Child Abuse is a growing issue in the United States‚ South America‚ Africa and Asia. In India one study reveals that approximately one-half of all children have been sexually abused. In Brazil 25% of all children are abused‚ according to one news report. Child Abuse also comes with consequences that produce life long scars. There are many types of child abuse that affects a person physically‚ emotionally‚ sexually‚ and mentally. The

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    The Causes of Alcohol Abuse The cause of alcohol abuse occurs when one becomes stressed‚ depressed‚ or peer pressured. Alcohol abuse is very common in today’s society. Most abusers are blinded to the fact that they are abusing. Abusers take a big risk with their lives when addicted to alcohol. Stress can lead to being an alcohol abuser; when people become stress‚ they tend to want an addiction to help them. Most people think alcohol is the key for relieving stress. One will want alcohol when

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