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    Wells, certain types of people evolved into what came to be the Morlocks and the Eloi. In our society today, there are many Eloi as we rely more on new science and technology. We have become more addicted and reliant to our own technology, like cellphones. We rely on drugs for almost every illness. For the Eloi of today’s society everything is being given to us on a plate. The Eloi of our society are dependent on our own technology. We use it to from filing taxes to turning on the lights. One…

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    overusing electronics is addiction. Addiction is defined as the compulsive need to participate in an activity; in this case it relates to using technology obsessively. These addicted users are glued to their devices, feeling lost without them. Steve Jobs and technology experts alike know how harmful these devices can be, as users claim they…

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    Isheia Williams PSY217 W80 Examining dimensions of adolescence The different studies show the history and timelines that causes adolescents some form of depression. Studies also examine the risk parents take by not getting involved at the first sign of trouble. Using Important functions involving suicide, alcohol, and drug abuse with possible reduction in certain drugs per cognitive resources, the researchers look at work from Loth, K., Hannan, P. J…

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    prevent the repercussions of drinking, such as serious injury, death, DWI, and assault (USDHHS, 2007, p. 1). , What Colleges Need to Know Now: An Update on College Drinking Research examines several ways of intervening and treating college alcohol addiction and puts them into action ranging from individual approaches where one would monitor a student mandated for alcohol use. For instance, in a study 10 students, mandated to partake in a substance abuse prevention program…

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    fails, but when I encouraged her in other areas of her life like work and school and continuously praised her for her good behavior she seemed to back away from her substance of choice, I don’t know if this was due to her working more (replacing one addiction with another) or if it was my praising her for her hard work I don’t know if I will ever know. My new insights and awareness and on this topic is that the army has a higher rate of substance abuse than any other service and it would be…

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    and NSAID 's non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are prescribed. Stronger medications are prescribed for chronic or severe pain, thereby increasing the possibility of serious side effects and opportunity for misuse and even death. The growing addiction to prescription painkillers has forced physicians to look for safer but still efficient resources. This demand has caused physicians to begin introducing physical therapy as a dependable alternative to harmful medications while still combating…

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    seriously. However, after watching my aunt excuse herself from the table over and over again, I began to have doubts. In an article titled “Does Social Media Addiction Really Exist?” by Megan Donley, for South Source: A Publication for South University, Mark Fabbri, director of the Psychology degree program for South University says, “Addiction is related to a compulsion to consume something or engage in a set of behaviors to the point that it significantly interferes with a person’s life.”…

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    it’s defined as “a chronic disease including uncontrolled drinking and preoccupation with alcohol.” It’s also known as alcohol dependence, and is a very common disease that can last for years or last a lifetime. In the article Substance Abuse and Addiction- Topic Overview, it shows that alcoholism has a large effect on ones everyday life. This is shown much throughout the novel For One More Day by Mitch Albom, when the main character Charley or “Chick” as he is called in the novel gets addicted…

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    suicide by writing about his parents and famous suicides. The movie and essay revolves around unintentional influences that inevitably cause their self-destruction. The Days of Wines and Roses a couple who loses their everything because of their addiction…

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    runs a treatment center for Internet and video game addiction in Redmond, Washington, says that “both China and South Korea have named Internet addiction as primary public-health concerns (Greenblatt 11).” Although in some places they consider internet addiction as a health concern, there are many who do not consider internet addiction as one. The standard diagnostic manual for mental disorders does not consider excessive internet use as an addiction because it is not rooted in a chemical basis,…

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