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    Alcoholism in the Shining

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    Alcoholism in “The Shining” In “The Shining”‚ written by Steven King‚ the reader is exposed to an issue that a lot of families face in the real world that of which is alcoholism. The story’s main character‚ Jack Torrance‚ struggles from this issue due to his troubled past regarding an abusive and alcoholic father as well as his struggle of becoming the very man he loved‚ yet hated as a child. By exposing the reader to alcoholism‚ they are instantly aware of the outcomes of it and how it can affect

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    Who Were the Real Savages?

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    Shrina Parekh Dr. Kendra ENGL 204 Feb. 25‚ 2013 Who were the real savages? Benjamin Franklin once said “We are all born ignorant‚ but one must work hard to remain stupid.” One of the largest barriers that we face to understand other cultures aside from our own is ignorance. To be ignorant of one another is to disregard their background‚ culture‚ language and ultimately their value as a human being. In Rowlandson’s “The Narrative of the Captivity and the Restoration of Mrs. Mary

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    The victims

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    Analyzing: “The Victims” by Sharon Olds “The Victims” by Sharon Olds is a poem‚ which gives us an elaborated and refined view of a tortured family in our modern society. It describes the immature resentment of the young speaker and her family towards the father‚ and the more mature expression of sympathy of the grown up speaker. The poem is divided into two parts‚ easy to spot due to a sudden change in the verb tenses‚ speaker‚ tone and purpose. The first part of the poem‚ transmits to the reader

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    Doesn’t just about everyone have that one friend who is just straight up mean and lies all the time. Take that person and multiply their personality by ten and they will still be nowhere close to being as evil as Abigail Williams. She is the utmost stuck up self-centered person in the story. She has no respect for anybody seeing as to how she believes they are rodents compared to her. Throughout the story‚ she hurts many people and ruins many more people’s lives. Abigail’s personality can be described

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    Medicalisation of Alcoholism

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    * * Medicalization of Alcoholism: * Moral Issue or Disease of the Will? * * * * * Charmaine Tan Xin Yi * A0085302N * Discussion Group: E2 * Bachelor of Science (Nursing) * AY2012/2013 Semester 2 * 25th March 2013 * This paper focuses on the medicalisation of alcoholism. Through the critique of the medical discourse of alcoholism‚ the paper seeks to understand better the social process in which alcoholism has changed from a moral issue

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    Alcoholism

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    individual consuming it immediately slows down. The individual will begin to feel drowsy and often starts to feel confused mentally. If a person drinks a large amount of alcohol‚ he or she will begin to feel intoxicated within five to 10 minutes. Those who consume small amounts of alcohol will not feel intoxicated so quickly; however‚ they will experience this effect if they drink continuously. As a person consumes more and more alcohol‚ he or she will experience mental confusion and drowsiness. The consumer

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    Teenage Alcoholism

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    1. According to statistics on alcoholism and alcohol abuse statistics‚ even though alcohol has been used in a number of diverse ways. a. Throughout history these ways can be called "useful‚" however‚ known thousands of years ago that abusive and excessive drinking led to negative outcomes and adverse alcohol side effects. b. The symptoms associated with this are mostly societal and personal problems. 2. Research studies have shown that teenage alcoholism is correlated to the age at which teens

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    Alcoholism 11

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    Alcoholism Alcoholism is one of the biggest medical problems in the Western world. Alcohol has been around since biblical times. The problem continues to grow every year and has a negative impact on society. Nearly every town and city has restaurants that serve alcohol‚ and has stores where it can be purchased. For these reasons‚ the nature of alcoholism needs to be exposed. The problems that arise from this disease need to be shown. The purpose of this paper is to talk about the problem‚

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    Alcoholism Outline

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    Topic: ALCOHOLISM Objective: To be able to discuss about Alcoholism. Outline: I.  Classification and terminology of Alcoholism A. Etymology II. History of Alcohol III. Signs and symptoms B.  Symptoms of long term alcohol misuse 1. Physical symptoms 2. Psychiatric symptoms 3.  Social effects C. Alcohol withdrawal IV. Causes of Alcoholism D. Genetic variation V. Pathophysiology VI. Diagnosis of Alcoholism

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    Alcoholism in Youth

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    Alcoholism in Youth Expectation‚ are they making things difficult? It seems that what is expected has not been achieved neither been integrated in mind and heart of the youth‚ being dubbed to as hope of the motherland. Did the famous national hero of ours‚ Dr. Jose P. Rizal‚ just had been mistaken with his proposition then? Or‚ is it because the influential matters in the society that dominates that is why those coined words by him do not materialized? Which is which?

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