Drug Abuse in Nigeria Essay

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    Progression of Nic’s Substance Use While reading the book, I noticed that Nic and his family were living a hectic life. When he first gets back home from school after evidently not using any drugs while he was away, he is perfectly fine. Nic is associating with his family, he appears to be cheerful and all around involved. He plays with his siblings and even connects with family companions. Nic makes it seem as though he is truly attempting to on the road to recovery and begins to ask to use…

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    People are taught from a young age just how easy it is to get addicted to drugs or alcohol. Family and friends begin to blame themselves for the addict’s substance abuse, but it’s not their fault. In the article, “When a Loved One has an Addiction” it mentioned; “even if you once poured him a glass of wine at a party several years ago, even if you used to smoke pot alongside…

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    and other drugs started at the age of 18. After dropping out of college his freshman year, he went to rehab. After many years of relapsing and attending rehabilitation centers, Nic remains three months sober. When trying to diagnose Nic, risk factors that could have contributed to his addiction need to be assessed. At the age of three, Nic experienced a traumatic event, the ending of his parents’ marriage and a split household. A traumatic environment is a risk factor for substance abuse and…

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    I believe that high school students should be tested for performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). In high school students get introduced to drugs and harmful substances, which will make students more prone to taking and using them. When a high school student uses drugs to enhance their performance, it's not only harmful, but also unfair to other students. If a high school student starts using drugs they will most likely carry out the habit through the rest of their career or life. This habit will…

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    Ethanol Research Paper

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    Known as the human species oldest recreational drug, Ethanol is a colorless, flammable liquid, with a distinct smell, and burns with a blue flame. It has the chemical formula of CH3CH2OH (it's molecular formula) or C2H6O (it's empirical formula), that can also be abbreviated using chemistry notation as EtOH. It has a melting point at -173.2°F , and a boiling point at 173.1°F. Ethanol has many handy uses around the world, in many different places. Some of it's many uses include being an…

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    Do you know anyone who has done drugs? So many kids let their lives go to waste all because of drugs. We can always prevent them from going down the wrong path. Students involved in extracurricular activities and subject to in-school drug testing reported less substance use than comparable students in high schools without drug testing, according to a new evaluation released by the Institute of Education Sciences. So really this is huge plus to the coaches and teachers in the school…

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    Punding and Cocaine Addiction Haley Merrill Punding is repetitive behaviors that may or may not have a goal, however, result in some sort of pleasure. Examples of punding include spending ones entire day collecting items, hoarding items or pressing the same key on an instrument over and over again. The behavior can be meaningless, however, one may feel guilty until the action is completed. Punding falls under the category of Repetitive Reward-Seeking Behaviors and may be the most severe…

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    Rehab Drug Treatment

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    Types rehab drug treatment Methods. Drug rehab treatments use a variety of different treatment methods to help abusers. They might use a single method on its own, a combination of methods, or set standard practices aside and follow a custom-made plan. If you or one of your loved one needs rehab drug treatment, you will have to consider the different types of care to find the one that will work best. Outpatient and Inpatient rehab drug treatment. Most experts agree that inpatient drug rehab…

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    What performance enhancement drugs are the most dangerous to athletes? Anabolic steroids are considered one of most dangerous enhancing drugs in sports used by athletes. The first time that an athlete died under the influence of these substances was in 1912 during an Olympic competition, Francisco Lazaro. His autopsy revealed traces of methamphetamines, ronicol and nicotynal alcohol, this enhancement drugs increases blood circulation. Another casualty was Danish cyclist Knud Enemar Jensen who…

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    The face of drug addiction in America has continued to evolve. Over the centuries, we have come to recognize drug addiction for what it truly is: a disease rather than a crime. Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. It is considered a brain disease because drugs change the brain; they change its structure and how it works In the the past five years, addiction treatment has been a hot debate…

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