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    considering the consequences‚ which this action may bring. Most times‚ several automobile accidents occurred are as a result of the over usage of alcohol and alcoholic beverages. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Are the students in my school are consuming alcoholic beverages? If so what are these beverages? To what level do they drink/consume these alcoholic drinks? Where do they buy and how do they afford to buy them? METHOD OF INVESTIGATION The method of investigation I am using is a questionnaire by

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    Alcohol Essay 6

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    In today’s modern society alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse has become one of the most complex‚ life-threatening issues. Most depressed individuals usually indulge themselves in bars or pubs with their alcohols to escape from their stressful life. It has become increasingly alarming how alcohol does not only attract the adults‚ but also teenagers these days. "Research has shown that approximately 14 million Americans (7.4%) of the population meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or alcoholism"

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    Alcoholism is a Disease

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    effect on the brain of the alcoholic than on the non-alcoholic. The main organ involved with alcoholism is the brain. Alcohol interferes with the electrical charges of nerve cells that send messages to the brain about thoughts‚ feelings and learning. After chronic exposure to alcohol neurotransmitters are altered permanently and can also lead to brain shrinkage. Advanced states of alcoholism cause states of dementia psychosis and when their tolerance increases‚ alcoholics show signs of disorientation

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    My Experience at Al-Anon

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    would be like. Therefore‚ I knew this assignment would give me the perfect opportunity to attend a meeting. I have been to several meetings of Alcoholics Anonymous and I also have attended a few meetings of Narcotics Anonymous. It was at those meetings‚ several years ago‚ that I first heard of a group called Al-Anon. There was a Wednesday evening Alcoholics Anonymous meeting that I enjoyed attending in Jeffersonville at the Jeff Token Club. I found it to be a friendly environment and full of twelve

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    INTRODUCTION The Beer makes up most of the alcoholic beverage industry‚ with a 74% volume in 2002 (Alcoholic Beverages‚ 2005). The production of beer around the world has increased from 36.85 billions gallons in 2000 to 38.78 billion gallons in 2003 (Alcoholic Beverages‚ 2005). Beer production has been a part of society close to the beginning of civilization. A Mesopotamian tablet dating back to 7000 B.C. contains a beer recipe named ¡§wine of the grain¡¨ (Alcoholic Beverages‚ 2005). In 1292‚ a Czech

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    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND THE GENERATIONAL FACTOR Introduction Throughout my research one thing has been consistent‚ managing the generational gaps and pushing the workplace to be more open to the various work values of each generation is important for a well functioning organization. “There are four generations attempting to work harmoniously in today’s workplace‚ and disparate perceptions‚ worldwide views‚ experiences‚ and communication styles sometimes block the synergy required for organizations

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    agrees to reunite with her alcoholic husband‚ Wes‚ for one summer to share a friend’s beach house. During the summer Wes refrains from drinking‚ to enjoy the summer. When Chef returns‚ requiring Edna and Wes to leave‚ everything changes again. In “Calling‚” we meet two patients of an alcoholic facility who share their experiences in life. In fact‚ “House” and “Calling” differ in the setting of the stories‚ but are similar because they both have friends who were or are alcoholic and also because the addiction

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    held to a higher standard. We should abstain from alcoholic drink. The bible clearly shows that drinking alcoholic beverages result in cheating‚ hypocrisy‚ pride‚ and blasphemy. The spiritual damage caused is not worth it‚ not only that but the physical health problems as well. Christians should act responsibly concerning their personal testimony and influence. Romans 14:21 “Do not do anything that will hurt your testimony as a believer.” Alcoholic beverages today are much stronger than those of the

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    Certain models and theories regarding addiction have a tremendously valuable impact con society’s reaction toward addiction. There are certain aspects of each theory which are very important in the treatment of addiction. Not all addicts and alcoholics fit into the specific criteria of one theory or model so it is beneficial for Chemical Dependency Counselors to have an in depth understanding of various theories to draw from. Most theories about addiction fail to provide a comprehensive account of

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    Liver

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    "CIRRHOSIS Data depends on the underlying cause of the condition. ACTIVITY/REST * May report: Weakness‚ fatigue‚ exhaustion * May exhibit: Lethargy * Decreased muscle mass/tone CIRCULATION * May report: History of/recent onset of heart failure‚ pericarditis‚ rheumatic heart disease‚ or cancer (causing liver impairment leading to failure) * Easy bruising‚ nosebleeds‚ bleeding gums * May exhibit: Hypertension or hypertension (fluid shifts) * Dysrhythmias‚ extra heart

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