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    Meth Addiction Effects

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    ven more dangerously, the effects of methamphetamine addiction and abuse can impact every single aspect of a meth user’s life. Meth is a terribly dangerous drug that can significantly change everything. The effects of meth addiction can include so much as homelessness, malnutrition, incarceration, financial ruin and divorce. Because the drug can lead to violent behavior, domestic and child abuse, and full-blown toxic psychosis are also common effects from the drug. Even more seriously, meth can…

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    Netflix Addiction Essay

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    What did you choose? And why? My addiction, I chose to give up for two weeks is watching cable and Netflix. The reason why I decided to give up cable and Netflix is because I have become very addicted to my shows. I would say, I’m more addicted to Netflix than I am to cable television. I figured I had to give up both since they are both similar. What I love about Netflix is I can sit there for hours and watch uninterrupted episode after episode. On cable I can digitally video record my shows.…

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    In season 11, episode 13, of “Intervention,” the addictions of Terry and Leon are discussed. Terry and Leon both suffered from severe, but very different, addictions. The show took the time to discuss all the factors of each of their addictions in order to thoroughly show the causes and effects of addiction. The first addict in the episode was Terry, a woman suffering from alcoholism. At the time of the episode, Terry had been an alcoholic for 6 years, drinking a gallon of vodka a day. Binge…

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    Drug Addiction Causes

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    Discover How Drugs Cause Addiction by Affecting the Brain Drug addiction is a chronic illness that affects the brain. It develops when a person is no longer able to live normally without taking a particular drug. Drugs that people abuse often include alcohol, cocaine, nicotine, opiate, marijuana, ketamine, amphetamine, hallucinogen and heroine. Each of these drugs affects the reward system of the brain. How people become addicted to drugs People become addicted to drugs when doing either of…

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    Video Game Addiction Paper

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    Scarlatos & Scarlatos’s (2008) article on the same. This paper also describes one of the major problems of the video game industry that is “video games addiction” which can be related to the educational games ("Video Game Addiction," n.d.). In other words, it focuses on “why students get addicted to educational games?” and “How to avoid video games addiction?” The aim of these research questions is to provide a solution for the students to utilize the educational games to its full potential…

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    Drug Addiction Essay

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    Drug Addiction An approximate of 208 million people worldwide consume illegal drugs. A 2007 survey in the US showed that 19.9 million Americans (or 8% of the population aged 12 or older) used illegal drugs. (Foundation for a Drug Free World, n.d.) These statistics don’t even include alcohol or nicotine because those drugs are almost legal everywhere. Of how many of these users are addicted? Well it’s a safe bet that most of these individuals are drug addicts because even doing it once can get…

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    conquer a drug addiction, Brightside Clinic suggests the following steps to reach the road to recovery. To break your drug dependency, you need to: Decide It’s Time For Change: The first and most important step to fighting addiction is deciding it’s time to make a lifestyle change. While it can be difficult to admit you have a problem, acknowledging it will give you the motivation you need to start drug addiction treatment. Explore Treatment Options: There isn’t a one-size-fits-all addiction…

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    problem in school and people’s households. In the essay, Fortnite Addiction or Amusement, by Kimberly crouch, the reader can infer that Fortnite is an addiction and not amusement. Fortnite can disturb and distract you in many different ways. One example Fortnite can disturb you is that it’s violent and distracting. The author states,”Fortnite is addicting, violent, and distracting in the classroom. Fortnite is an addiction in and out of people’s homes.” To explain, Fortnite is highly…

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    Is Addiction Ever Natural

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    Is addiction ever 'natural'? Addiction is rarely a 'natural' occurrence. Searidge Foundation Inc says: "In the natural world, it is rare that the rewards are available to the animal without the behaviour. Thus, there is little addiction in the animal kingdom". Addiction interferes with chemicals in your brain that allow you to live naturally and, in the context of natural lawyers, morally. Addiction eventually develops into physical dependency changing you from living naturally to unnatural.…

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    Nicotine Addiction Speech

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    hearng me bring stuff up about you, and what your doing with your life, but I care about you. Since your starting to smoke, and your already needing to take a smoke break about every 20 minutes I thought I'd let you know some addiction signs. Three signs of nicotine addiction; Self Medication theory, Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Theory, and Bolus Theory. Self Medication theory allows you to use nicotine through effects of enhancing moods, allows smokers to feel more energetic, have less…

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