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    Alcohol and Drug Addiction

    you for using WritePoint. Alcohol and Drug Addiction COM/156 There was a missing person report across the news today, my co-worker stated. I never paid any attention to it; I went on about my day as if everything was

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    Drug Abuse

    Introduction Drug addiction is the continued use of any substance, medical or herbal. This has been occurring for many years throughout the world. Our aim of the assignment is first, to make people aware of the drug addition that is occurring now, the effects of drug addiction. Our aim of the report is to dissuade the masses of drug addiction and give reason to stamp it out entirely. Identifying the problem Drug abuse started with opium. Chinese farmers first started consuming large amounts

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    Substance Abuse and Young People Today

    asked to explain the effects substance addiction has on young adults and adolescents. In this presentation, I will explain what substance addiction is and how it affects a person’s behavior, way of thinking, physical body, and even a person’s social life. I will also explain why it is important to participate in treatment whether it is in-patient or outpatient and what benefits treatment has. According to the online medical dictionary, substance (drug) addiction is a condition where a person has an

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    Addiction

    Kathryn Shelby Wells Professor Barry Berger Drugs, Society, and Behavior December 12, 2013 Is there an addictive personality? Is there such thing as an addictive personality, and if so, why are some people more prone to becoming “addicts” while others are not? This question was something that interested me when I saw that the topic was available to talk about. Being an addict or becoming an addict to something, for instance, drugs can consume someone’s life. This subject is very puzzling in

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    The Disease of Drug Addiction

    Abigail Denae Lockhart English 101 Dr. Rose November 24, 2014 The Disease of Drug Addiction A major problem in the United States today is the disease of addiction. The disease of addiction is unlike many other diseases, people generally struggle greatly while making an attempt to change for the better. In many cases, the addicts may be clean for a various amount of time, but generally will have a relapse. The media produces tales of inspiration and hope, but also pressure for the addict

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    Want-Creation Fuels Americans Addictiveness

    Today, drugs and other substance abuse are a leading problem in the U.S. This explicit use of illegal substances, as well as medicated drugs, can cause crime, loss of job, health care, and even death. Perhaps the most significant issue concerning drug use and abuse is the fact that it can easily lead to addiction. The author of the excerpt, Want-Creation Fuels Americans’ Addictiveness, Phillip Slater, describes his view of the average want of Americans. He believes that the want and desire of certain

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    Adolescent Substance Abuse

    Adolescent Substance Abuse Isaiah.R 3/27/14 In society today, a common problem among teenagers is the use of drugs. Teen age years are probably the most challenging periods of life. It is a stage of finding yourself versus confusion of knowing oneself. Belonging and being accepted in a group seems to be very important, as well as being “cool”. Troubled, teens turn to things such as drugs to help Suppress or ease the emotional/mental pain of things such as the common rejection. During these

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    Opiates

    Opiates | November 292012 | | | The Drug & It’s Effects Opiates are powerful drugs derived from the poppy plant that have been used for centuries to relieve pain. Also known as narcotics, opiates can be natural or synthetic. The natural opiates include opium, morphine, and codeine. Other substances, called opioids, are man-made. These substances are like opiates in that they are most often used to treat chronic or severe pain and are also highly addictive. These substances include

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    Addiction Requires Treatment Not Punishment

    Addiction Requires Treatment Not Punishment Gloria Tooles English 112 Professor James Introduction The United States has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world with a significant portion of those imprisoned are for drug-related crimes. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, between 1987 and 1997, the number of drug violations increased 48.2 percent. Drug addiction is an uncontrollable illness that causes its victim to commit all types of crimes to supply the ongoing

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    Opioid Overdose Research Paper

    on Drug Abuse recently reported 115 Americans lose their lives every day as a result of an opioid overdose. Sadly, this is only one class of drugs that is abused, and there are numerous others. Individuals need to be aware of the signs of addiction in their lives and in their loved ones. This includes an addiction to inhalants, alcohol, over-the-counter medications, and marijuana. When a person does suffer from an addiction, Chateau Recovery (chateaurecovery.com) can be of help. "Addiction comes

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