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    Alcoholism 11

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    arise from this disease need to be shown. The purpose of this paper is to talk about the problem‚ the cause and effects‚ and the treatment process. Alcoholism is the habitual or compulsive consumption of alcoholic liquor to excess according to Webster’s New World Dictionary. An alcoholic has no control over drinking and continues to use alcohol even though adverse consequences occur (Hurley 71). Alcohol affects the alcoholic’s family and work‚ they ignore responsibilities and assignments.

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    Creative Laziness

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    Creative Laziness Laziness is a state of mind. A person is said to be in a lazy state of mind with respect to a task when he is not properly motivated to do the task. Lack of motivation to do a task can spring up from many causes such as physical lethargy‚ lack of reinforcement in the form of rewards‚ failure to value the reward intended for the task appropriately‚ preoccupation of mind with some other things which is important to the person concerned‚ lack of interest in

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    The passive student and the active student People go to school or colleges for the sake of education and the sake of their future life‚ and to be a good citizen too but sometimes what people do is different from what they thought before. There become two different types of students in school or even in the college or university‚ there are the passive students and the active students. Every student pursues in different way their education and got knowledge. The passive student works less and does

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    They call it ‘Isolation of the Individual’ to depict how Frost use a character and isolate them from society and into a trial of depression. In this case‚ he used a woodsman and turned him into a workaholic which leaves his wife lonely and Frost wrote her to sink into this pain that forces her to leave the house while he’s away. And when the woodsman comes home and sees that she is gone‚ he searches for her and eventually find out she died. Frost created

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    Jacob Heinz Monologue

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    Made by Jacob Heinz Every night I am dragged into this abyss without fail every night the same dream. not once do I fall asleep and a don’t see this darkness. These eyes have been watching me I don’t who they belong to or what they are glowing red.. Every night they get closer. What… happens when… these eyes…reach me? but I know how this dream will end I will wade through this abyss for what seems like an eternity then wake up

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    alcoholism vary from person to person‚ but the most common symptoms seen are changes in emotional state‚ behavior‚ or personality. Alcoholics may become angry and argumentative‚ and withdrawn or depressed. They may also feel more anxious‚ sad‚ tense‚ and confused. Alcoholism is a treatable disease and many treatment programs and approaches are available to support alcoholics who have decided to get help‚ but no medical cure is available. Regardless of how someone is diagnosed as alcohol dependent or

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    not being an alcoholic‚ I have had friends and relatives who have had to deal with the issue. Alcoholism is a personal issue; however‚ it also affects the society in many ways. The society is directly and indirectly affected by people who overindulge and constantly abuse alcohol. Furthermore‚ people become alcoholics because of personal as well as societal issues. For example‚ a personal can become an alcoholic because of losing a close person; however‚ he can still become an alcoholic because of living

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    problem that many people are involved in. There are good effects of alcohol if it is in small amounts‚ and in moderation. On the other hand there are bad short and long term effects. There are certain factors that contribute to a person becoming an alcoholic‚ as they are: Genes‚ Physiologically or Social factors. The effects that a person will get are all based on certain factors like‚ how much and how often alcohol is consumed‚ the age of the person‚ when the person started and how long they have been

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    Alcoholism - Pros and Cons

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    little as one drink a day‚ they may increase their chances of breast cancer by as much as 30%. In the liver‚ alcohol converts to an even more toxic substance‚ which can cause substantial damage. Not eating when drinking and consuming a variety of alcoholic beverages are also factors that increase the risk for liver damage. People with alcoholism are also at higher risk for hepatitis B and C‚ potentially chronic liver diseases than can lead to cirrhosis

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    Liver Transplant Ethics

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    “Liver transplant ethics: Should alcoholics be sober first? Toronto woman whose husband died in 2010 plans to launch charter challenge”. CBC News. 28 January 2015 This story appeared on the CBC news website‚ some of the questions and points this article raises are: • Should alcoholics be required to abstain from drinking for six months before they are eligible for a liver transplant in Ontario? • Does the six-month abstinence contradict the charter and Canadians’ right to universal access to

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