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    Example of Case Study and Groupwork

    In Partial Fulfilment of the Final Requirements in the Class of Social Work with Groups Submitted by Kristel Joy Climaco Sevilla CASE STUDY 1 A. Identifying Information: Name: Richard Quintos Address: 7th Street, Sampaloc, Manila Gender: Male Birth date: June 11, 1995 Place of birth: Batangas Status: Single Religion: Roman Catholic Nationality: Filipino Date of first service: January 9, 2014 B. Family: 1. Parents’ Names: Rommel Quintos; Rochelle Quintos Dates of birth: Deceased; January 3, 1975

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    Social Learning and Adaptation

    alcoholism, where they have analyzed how alcoholics' expectations and beliefs about what alcohol will do for them influence the rewards and behaviors associated with drinking (Marlatt 1978; Wilson 1981). Yet it has also been social-learning theorists who have launched the alcohol-dependence syndrome and who seem to feel subjective interpretation is far less important than the pharmacological effects of alcohol in causing drinking problems (Hodgson et al. 1978, 1979). This lacuna in their theorizing

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    Liquor Industry in India

    http://topcompaniesindia.com/liquor-companies-in-india/ Liquor companies In India are not only doing well in the country but they have huge market share in the international market as well. Many renowned liquor brands across the globe are supplied by these Indian Companies. Here is the list of top liquor companies in India based on their market capitalization. United Spirits Limited USL is the leading players in the liquor industry and is not only the best in India but it is known as one of

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    Trip to France

    hquach@bhcc.mass.edu SP15 QUIZ # 2 Covering: Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes Benzene and Phenols Alcohols, Thiols, Ethers, and Sulfide Aldehydes and Ketones 1- Classify the following compounds as primary, secondary, or tertiary alcohol. a) b) c) d) e) SP15- Chm121 – Quiz # 2 Page 2 of 9 2- Write under each structure its classification as alkane, alkene, alkyne, alcohol, aldehyde, ketone, carboxylic acid, or amine. 3- Circle and label the functional groups in the following

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    being about alcoholic drinks and children. Alcoholic beverage is any beverage that contains ethyl alcohol, also called ethanol. And the alcohol can be regarded as the best selling drug on our planet. The author shows us a character, Rakhi’s father, he is a dependent alcoholic. “His drinking was erratic. I could never understand what brought it on. Sometimes he’d go for one month without touching alcohol. Other times he’d start drinking on Friday and continue through the weekend.” (Divakaruni 36), this

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    Why the Drinking Age Should Stay at 21

    a young person is able to support his country and go to war than that person should be able to drink legally. I do understand where the reasoning on why most young people believe that serving our country gives them the right to be able to drink alcohol. I am a veteran and understand that it takes a lot of personal courage for someone to join the military and serve our country in a combat zone and risk their lives every day. So yes it is fair to say that these young people should be able to drink

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    Drinking Age

    targeted customer in this they can compete and survive. This will also bring in new business like a drink for teen which is less alcoholic than the regular ones. For local business they would not mind having a lower drinking age because if they serve alcohol they will make more money and they would support lowering the drinking age. The other reason on why the drinking age should be lowered is that the government can raise taxes on

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    Haloalkanes

    in electronegativity in the C-X bond) attached to the halogen atom , thus the attacking species would be a nucleophile. All reactions need the present of heat i.e. reflux 1. Alcohol formation (R represents any hydrocarbon chain) R—X + OH-  R—OH + XPrimary and secondary alkyl halides undergo alkaline hydrolysis to the alcohol while tertiary alkyl halides can be hydrolysed by water. Aryl halides do not undergo hydrolysis except under VERY SEVERE conditions. Industrially chlorobenzene is reacted with

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    Organic Chemisty

    Dieckmann condensation Reaction: 5. Opening reactions of three- and four-membered rings 6. Halogenation 7. Oxidation Alkenes Preparation: 1. Dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides (E2 Elimination) 2. Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration of alcohols 3. Dehalogenation of vicinal dihalides Reaction: 4. Halogenation 5. Hydrohalogenation 6. Addition of HBr in Peroxide 7. Hydration 8. Oxymercuration-Demercuration 9. Hydroboration-oxidation 10. Catalytic hydrogenation

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    Tutorial 8 Questions

    how much is due to the labeling and marketing and how much is caused by irresponsible behavior on the part of young drinkers? Are companies like Joose and Four Loko being singles out for social problems that are much wider in scope, in particular, alcohol abuse by young people? These caffeinated beverages evidently have dangerous effects on individuals when consumed in large consumptions. The reason it is so dangerous is due to the high caffeine levels in the alcoholic drink, which can have adverse

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