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    Running Head: ASSESSING THE FACTORS OF DRUG ABUSE IN TEENAGERS Assessing the factors of drug abuse in teenagers and the role of parents Shahrukh Baloch 17-10922, Section: A Forman Christian College (A Chartered University) Assessing the factors of drug abuse in teenagers And the role of parents Depression is one of the most common reasons which lead teenagers to the abusive use of drugs. Drugs are used for the sole purpose of escapism. Teenagers try to escape a particular problem…

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    that educates young adults on the effects of drug abuse. Because Go Ask Alice does involve drugs, alcohol, and sexual content, it should be banned for specific age groups. It is also based off the diary of one of Beatrice Sparks’ troubled teenage patients. Go Ask Alice follows the life of a common teenage girl and her struggle with addiction and mental diseases. Therefore, it is a very educational book for teens for teens to learn the reality of drugs. Go Ask Alice is highly questionable on…

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    By the 1970s, it had become evident that nicotine addiction was, and still is a hurdle for the United States. Like a key to pleasure, nicotine works by binding to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and stimulating the reward pathways in the brain. As a direct consequence, negative feedback loops on both acetylcholine and dopamine are developed, and users are hooked. These biochemical properties make the battle against nicotine addiction difficult, but they hold a trait which makes authors…

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    his use of marijuana. Sheff attempts to persuade the readers by explaining his use of marijuana. The purpose of this passage in this chapter is to elucidate the mistake he made of thinking his open relationship with Nic would stop him from trying drugs. 4 “As dusk settles in, the fog pours like pancake batter onto the hilly ranchland, and from there, spills over the bay”(60). Simile Sheff’s language is rich and vivid in this passage that causes it to be distinct from the rest. The passage…

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    Ep11 Blood Hungry

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    believed to be for two suspects, because you could tell that one victim only got as close as it took to see the victim while the other murdered and eviscerated the victim. They believed that one of the suspects was just a drug addict and thief because you could tell that the drug cabinet had been rummaged through and things had been stolen. While they thought the other was psychotic and possibly knew the victim because of the way the eviscerated the victim and only got as close as needed. One…

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    Most people have known someone who has gone through addiction of some sort. Whether it be drugs, alcohol, or something else, everyone has been touched by addiction. Every person learns to deal with addiction in different ways and the stages of addiction are not always obvious to those around them. Addiction can become dangerous to those around the addict and often the addicted person loses control. Hyde was a menacing person with no care for those around him. One time, Hyde stomped on a small…

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    have a lot of similarities and differences, Huxley's predictions are definitely true and that America is definitely moving toward the world Huxley envisioned and predicted. For example the drug Soma that the people use in the future to make them feel happy, in our present world we use like smoking or doing drugs to feel happy. Another example is the Sex topic in Brave New World and also Government control, they have all the power over all the people just like now. There is a lot of disturbing…

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    by consuming illegal substances. Due to our daily lifestyles, many school athletes are now using drugs for endurance and to keep up with all that goes on around them. Since high school students are required to be eligible to play, it is a huge pressure to keep up good grades while getting home late from games to still do assignments. That is why we are in favor of having all school athletes take a drug test. For starters, school athletes who consume illegal substances tend to have more physical…

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    Drug Addiction Treatment

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    treatment for drug addiction. Doctors have created so many options, that choosing one drug addiction treatment approach can likely take awhile. Being addicted to anything should never be seen as a minor problem. Those who are addicted to drugs most importantly need a lot of attention and care, as it is a very fragile situation to be in. Fortunately, doctors have been able to create all sorts of treatments that make the process less daunting and scary for patients. What Is Drug Addiction? Drug…

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    field that focus on the understanding of mental process such as how people perceive, think, memorize, speak and solve problems. Drug addiction often cause major impairment and severe complications , resulting in deterioration of an individual’s health, producing negative effects in the personal social and professional contexts. According to, Thomas J. Gould PhD., 2010, drugs alter normal brain structure and…

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