Drug Abuse in Nigeria Essay

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    in our acute treatment center. Treatment can last anywhere from months to even years as part of our acute program. Our team of specialists and certified professionals in addiction medicine focus on detox, recovery and counseling for any substance abuse issue you might face. Why an acute treatment facility? There are plenty of programs that offer outpatient addiction care. A person who enrolls in a program like this can get addiction help while still living at home. For some, that’s a good…

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    Interestingly enough, some finally realize that they are playing a part in a terror group and then do not feel they can back out because they fear being killed by Al Qaeda. When it comes to choosing suicide attackers, they look for someone addicted to drugs or facing drug problems because they have a low self-esteem or they might be suffering and depressed. They also tend to look for young teens who can be persuaded easily because they might not have as much knowledge as an…

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    surprise that when drugs that have proclaimed to increase cognitive capabilities such as memory, motivation, and attention, their use dramatically increased. These drugs called cognitive-enhancing (C.E.) drugs and they encompass a wide varying class of drugs. Many C.E. drugs are over-the-counter such as Priacetam and caffeine. Other C.E. drugs require prescriptions and more effective, and it includes Adderall, Modafinil and Ritalin. Students use over-the-counter and prescription C.E. drugs in…

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    Drug addiction is a chronic and recurring habit of abusing of drugs despite knowing the fact that it is harmful to the addict and for the people around them mentally, socially and sometimes also physically. Drug abuse causes the brain to change its structure and function to adapt to the effects of the drug, this change in structure and function of brain may sometimes cause irreversible damage to the brain such as memory loss etc. However, the initial decision to abuse drugs or try drugs for the…

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    Radicals, liberals and conservation all have their own individual view on regulating drugs. Some seem more effective than others or not effective at all. Each group all consist of the same people that play a role in regulating drugs, individual’s themselves, and the government. One group might way heavier on this matter than the other. Looking at a conservative point of view on drugs and alcohol, these people always will refer to old fashion learning. Conservatives always go back to their moral…

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    disadvantages of allowing students to take smart drugs. People who are against this notion suggest that it is unfair because the students are cheating to get ahead. However, I will argue for the notion that college students should be allowed to take smart drugs. College students are young adults who should be free to choose to do whatever they think is best for them. Putting a restriction on students will do nothing seeing that they will take the drugs regardless. This issue is important because…

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    you about D.A.R.E or drug abuse resistance education. I will also be talking to you about something called the buddy system and a call list that you use in case of an emergency and common pressures middle schoolers like me and you face. One thing that we learned in D.A.R.E is that it is a class, the class where you learn how to be safe. We talk about how drugs are very dangerous for you, me and other people. You will also talk about how to say no when someone offers you a drug. In D.A.R.E…

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    Their part in the study was to write about their experience with each drug and the transition and give the narrative to their addiction worker (Tanner et al., 2011). All data collected was then analyzed by a second researcher who developed and analyzed the data and then checked by a senior researcher (Tanner et al., 2011)…

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    I am a lover of people, and I enjoy working especially with children, and those who are battling with drug addiction and desperately needs and or seeking help. It has always been my passion to make children happy and to see people living a meaningful life. With that being said, living in a society where illicit drugs are plaguing our society, and controlling the minds of many civilians, it has caught my attention and has become my mission to gain the knowledge needed in order to help with…

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    Drug abuse has been a growing problem in the world for many years now. And with more sophisticated drugs finding their way into clubs and other hangouts, it is relatively easier for teens and adults to be lured into substance abuse. Many people believe that they can stop themselves before they get addicted to the substance. Most times though, intervention is needed to make them stop. And interventions are usually at a cost. Treatment of Drug Addiction The treatment of substance abuse depends…

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