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    to the effects of drugs and how they can affect the community. The media attempts to shows its views and the negative side of drugs but, unintentionally display unbiased side of drugs and drug abuse. This side may show that it’s not a big deal as people set it to be, almost something normal in life. However, that is incorrect. America 's youth is still getting mixed messages about illegal substances from the media as a whole. The media will never help society see the bad of drugs. There are so…

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    There are two main types of explanations regarding why people use drugs. These include recreational and instrumental. Recreational usage is usage with the motivation to get “high”. While, instrumental usage is usage with the motivation other than getting “high”. For example, the motivation to stay awake or even fall asleep. According to Levinthal, adolescents use drugs because it makes them “cool”. Simply being between the approximate ages of 13 to 23 is considered a risk factor. Teens do not…

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    substance abuse problem has the potential to pose devastating health effects in teens across the front range and beyond. Ranked #3 in the nation for current marijuana use amongst adolescents, Colorado communities have experienced a rapid increase in teenage substance abuse. According to Christian Thurstone, M.D, this alarming rise in teenage marijuana use is due to three factors: availability, perceived harmfulness, and societal norms. It’s clear that the more access teens have to drugs, the…

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    2006). The HIV/AIDS will limit employees from normal work even the people who have positive HIV. The company mainly focused on the young workers who have the most potential risks of HIV/AIDS infection because the transmission principally based on drug abuse or unprotected sex. And the people who in ages between fifteen and twenty four years constantly living together in shared rooms or working in a potentially sexually charged condition. This high risk situation gives rise to HIV/AIDS infection…

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    hysterically, bawled my eyes out and to this day I think about some of the more serious topics addressed in the movie. The Perks of Being a Wallflower, is centered around Charlie, a freshman in high school who struggles with mental illness and prior abuse. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is about Charlie 's freshman year of high school; early that year he meets Sam, Mary Elizabeth…

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    economic Status and Substance Abuse According to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s National Survey on Drug Use, in 2014, 15.8 million women (or 12.9 percent) ages 18 or older had used illicit drugs; also in 2014, 4.6 million women (or 3.8 percent) ages 18 and older had misused prescription drugs; and in 2013, every 3 minutes, a woman went into the emergency room for prescription painkiller misuse or abuse. The problem with substance abuse has existed in women’s…

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    politically divided society, we have faced many pressing issues, however, one of the largest issues we face today is substance abuse. Many of us have overlooked substance abuse because we have been persuaded to believe that substances like opioids can be used medicinally, and while that is true, the reality of the situation is less than optimistic. Society doesn’t realize that substance abuse is leading to high death rates in Americans and that substances are being used for recreational purposes…

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    make it easier to cope with society is what treatment facilities, boot camps, and drug and alcohol recovery does. Many times we have seen people come out of jail and prison only to last a couple of months and then right back to jail they go because they didn’t receive the proper care and treatment needed to make it in the world. Halfway Houses are temporary existing homes for those in repossession of their life from drugs or alcohol. Some individuals go to halfway houses from a various centers…

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    Suppose you felt like you were helping a loved one or friend with an issue he or she was having. But, in all actuality the strides you were taking to help the person were really hurting them? And let’s assume the help you are giving not only affected your friend/loved one, but also conveyed consequences and distress to you. It would seem all too obvious that this is happening. But, it’s not that simple when you are dealing with a relationship between a substance abuser and a family member.…

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    A parent’s responsibility is to teach his or her child positive morals, such as respect, honesty, generosity and obedience towards others. However, are parents forgetting to teach their children about the act of bullying and the effects it can cause? Reports of bullying within school environments have tremendously increased over the years. Bullying can result in physical and emotional damage to both the bully and the victim. For that reason, if the parent fails to address bullying behaviors…

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