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    Though these sites are useful communication tools, vulnerable individuals can become addicted to certain internet activities, including social networking. More studies are needed to determine the severity and proper diagnosis of social networking addiction. However, there is undeniable evidence supporting this problem is gaining momentum, especially among adolescents. Individuals need to consider living in the present. Face to face communication should hold precedence over social networking…

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    of vulnerability of addicts in everyday life is the principle of commensurability in which become basis for an ethic of care such as in the form of watchfulness. She claims that ‘watchfulness’ is able “to offset forms of alienation that accompany addiction” and eventually opens up “the possibility of being together” which Garcia called “the very heart of social commensurability” (182). At this point I would like to raise some reflections: how social commensurability…

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    Fight Club Analysis

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    Tyler buys the narrator drinks and uses sexual language before their first fight, which signifies that fighting, like sex, is an intimate thing. Before this scene takes place, the viewer discovers that the narrator’s apartment blows up, and he remains homeless. Having no one else to call, he calls Tyler, and Tyler takes him to the bar to buy him drinks. The narrator needs a place to stay, and Tyler tells him to “cut the foreplay and just ask” (Fight Club). Later on throughout the scene, the…

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    Name: KOH WEI YING (A148456) Title: Reflective writing for HKL Visit 1) What you have learned from the visit. Firstly, I learned three ways of using nicotine-containing products which include smoking, chewing and sniffing with given examples for each. Besides that, I was amazed by the severe consequences as a passive smoker (exposure of >15mins twice weekly). I was taught that it is harder to quit smoking than to quit any other substance abuse like codeine or morphine. It is also important…

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    Six Essentials Summary Six Essentials to Achieve Lasting Recovery is a self-help book written by Sterling Shumway and Thomas Kimball, talks about six principles to good recovery and how addictions affect individual differences such as biological, social and spiritual. The book defines recovery as a process of growth over time, with no punctuated final outcome. Both process and outcome are important to recovery. A process can be seen as journey and outcomes as the benefit. However addict should…

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    a reported gambling problem. The severity of the addiction differs, but it has ruined lives and continues to do so. Gambling addicts are not only harming themselves, but also their families. The question is why people get addicted to gambling in the first place. Research shows that gambling addiction is caused by a combination of someone’s neurological composition and several outside factors,…

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    Essay On Support Groups

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    On a late Monday night in November, I had the chance to attend an Alcoholic Anonymous support group hosted in a church called Forest Hills Presbyterians church. The support group name was not the typical name we mostly hear about an AA group, the name was Progress Not Perfection. Which made me question if it was an AA support group or a group for other meeting but it turned out to be an AA support group. The purpose of the group is for alcoholic individuals to come together and exchange support…

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    Smoking Persuasive Essay

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    About 10 million people in the UK smoke and it is not uncommon to see people smoking when you are out and about. We all know, however that smoking is not good for us. Some people do not seem to think of this when they start the habit. There are many reasons why people begin smoking such as peer pressure or if members of your family smoke you are likely to do the same. Parents should not be encouraging such behaviour. Others begin smoking because they think that it will relieve stress. Smoking…

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    The great plague of the 21st century Smartphones. The reason teens are rude and insecure. Don’t say that that’s just how teens are, blame their behaviour on the addiction to their phones. And it seems like the cell-phone virus has infected every teen I meet. Don’t get me wrong, smartphones are extremely useful and practical, but it seems that teens’ lives revolve around them way too much. Teens cry if they don’t receive many likes on social media, text while hanging out, and scroll through…

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    problems. All these problems comes from a simple symptom, addiction. As nicotine gets inside of the body and travels to one of the neurons in the brain, it changes the balance of chemicals in the brain. The changes of the balance, causing smokers to feel enjoyable, is the main source of the smoking addiction. As the brain gets used to the unbalanced chemicals, people have to smoke more in order to feel again. Furthermore, the addiction can be also caused by emotions. By feeling in some ways,…

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