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    Drug addiction is a community problem caused by the nonstop necessity of taking regular doses of substances in order to feel good or avoid feeling bad. These substances are drugs as their consumption effects have serious consequences on the nervous system which modify the psychic system (https://www.hindawi.com/journals/bmri/2017/7120815/). Many people do not see addiction as an illness at all, but as some moral failing. However, the community has no obligation to provide such care to…

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    a man named William Lee and his addiction to "Junk". He goes from a middle-class existence in the Midwest to selling and using drugs in New York City, from morphine to marijuana to cocaine to heroin. The book discusses almost every aspect of a junkie's life, from obtaining their drugs, to using them, to avoiding the police, to "Junk Sickness" also known as withdrawal, to prison time for drug possession, to other actions a heroin junkie will engage in to get drugs, such as thievery, prostitution…

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    Although some may believe that the nature of drug addiction comes from an irresistible desire to consume rather than the environmental circumstances they are in, it in fact seems likely that drug addiction can occur for several different reasons. Drug consumption and abuse has been and still is a huge controversial topic around the world. Many people may enjoy the feeling of certain substances while others turn to the use of drugs to adapt to tough environmental situations. In chapter seven of…

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    On the fifth of March, I interview Chris Niederhaus on the topic adolescent drug and alcohol abuse. At Pleasanton Police Department (PPD) Chris works as a detective, he regularly takes classes about drug usage in communities, teenagers, and suspects. As a young boy, he always wanted to be a police officer just like his father had been; Chris admired his father and what he did to help his community. In college, Chris majored in law enforcement and then criminal justice. Before he became a…

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    parents. My parents always worked diligently to provide everything I needed and wanted. We were a united family, with the occasional arguments, but we were happy. However, in 2010, I faced my greatest obstacle yet. I came to find that my father was a drug addict when it became progressively worse and he stopped going to jobs. Suddenly all those jobs he had cleaning stores and offices, began to diminish. My mother used to work with my father and when he didn’t work, she couldn’t either. It came…

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    Potter books in school will inevitably cause children to "grow into suicidal nuts." First, Hypostatization is found in the second paragraph where it says, "History has shown that encouraging... drug addiction." This is hypostatization because the abstract concept of Harry Potter leading to drug addiction is not backed up with any evidence, but is still presented to the reader as concrete evidence. Second, the author compares children to flowers by saying, "a child's mind is like a flower, and…

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    contribute anything and that people should not rely on him so he left and never came back. 

Catalina Rodriguez is a drug addict. She barely ever took care of Gonzalo. Ever since his father has walked out on them, she didn't bother looking for a job. Catalina carries on dating diverse men whom provided her with money for her and her son. However, she would spend most of her money on drugs and leave Gonzalo with…

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    Does Aetna Health Insurance Cover Drug And Alcohol Rehab? Aetna does cover drug and alcohol rehab. Health insurance companies are required to cover addiction because of the Affordable Care Act. However, it is important to note that coverage can vary. You should check your insurance plan in order to see exactly how much coverage you will get. Some health insurance plans will cover the total cost of drug and alcohol rehab. Others will only cover a portion of the cost. About Aetna Aetna is a…

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    you started on your addiction no longer exist. You just keep doing what you are doing because you cannot stop. Life has gone on without you being present. When you are struggling with addiction, the thought of getting sober seems like an unachievable objective. Just remember recovery from addiction is possible, no matter how hopeless your situation may seem. Change is totally possible with the proper treatment and support, and by dealing with the core issues of your addiction. Even if you have…

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    Outline Thesis Statement: Many Americans would argue that conviction is the best solution to eliminate the number of teenagers addicted to drugs, however the best solution to the problem is a combination of parents, school systems, and friends coming together and informing their teens. I. What is addiction? II. Many teenagers do not know the effects drugs and alcohol can have on their bodies. A. An increased release of Dopamine can cause impaired judgment. B. Alcohol can damage the heart, liver…

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