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    provided enough insight to acknowledge the fact that marijuana addiction is a serious problem that our society needs to take attention towards for action and improvement. According the Miller ET (al). (1989), “The definition of marijuana (Cannabis) dependence (addiction) contains three critical elements, which are (a) preoccupation with the acquisition of marijuana, (b) compulsive use of marijuana, (c) relapse to or recurrent use of the marijuana” (p. 183).When someone is addicted to marijuana…

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    Addiction Recovery “While the path to drug addiction begins with the voluntary act of taking drugs, over time a person 's ability to choose not to do so becomes compromised.” (NIDA, 2009) Addiction is something that takes over your mind and body, changing the person you were before. Most people react differently to drugs, therefore there are many different methods to recover from addiction. Although it is not easy, it is possible. Some of the methods to help an addict…

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    “Addiction a Brain Disease or Excuse” The article “Addiction Is a Brain Disease” by Ernest Drucker attempts to inform readers on the addictive property of “brain disease”. Drucker’s essay begins by describing the origin of the word ‘addiction’. He also includes the cycles of addiction and the relapse and withdrawal that drug users endure. A solid focus is directed towards the phases that drug user’s experience, but he provides modest details on how it is believed to be a brain disease. In the…

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    As some people develop addictions to drugs, and not others, it’s interesting to think about why. Robinson and Berridge go into many complex neurological explanations for this issue, mainly involving animals, but that can, however, carry over into humans. Why certain people can start taking an addictive drug and stop when they so choose, and why others cannot, is interesting to think about. As no two people are the same, there’s obviously not a single, distinctive way to determine a definite…

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    Leaf Addiction Examples

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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,…

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    (Topic Sentence) In the article “Are we Addicted to Technology”, Zoe Kleinman discusses the ideas that technology addiction can affect our lives in terrible ways. (Context/Background/Summary of issue of topic) Technology addiction can cause several different things, like fatigue, stress, tiredness, and even seizures. (What is the First Claim Presented (#1 Tiredness) Dr Ramlakham asserts) Many of the symptoms people with technology addiction suffer from are not very life threatening. However,…

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    Soma Vs Alcohol

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    drug soma and how it relates to alcohol as a drug. Soma is a drug that is provided in by the government in Brave New World. A description of the drug is explained in chapter 3 “take a holiday from reality whenever you like, and come back without so much as a headache or a mythology”. Soma is used to escape anything uncomfortable and keeps people from feeling bad. There are many differences and similarities between soma and alcohol. The difference between soma and alcohol is soma is described in…

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    Is alcohol addiction having a huge impact on your life? Are you not fulfilling your life's path due to your addiction? Maybe you're worried about someone you know, possibly a loved one whose addiction seems to be spiralling out of control? Rehabilitation clinics have tested solutions to help you or the people closest to you kick their alcohol addiction. They offer a calm environment where people join together and help the recovery of alcoholism and offer an alternative view on their meaning of…

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    Lsd Research Papers

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    LSD comes in a wide assortment of sizes, colours, and forms, ranging from small square tablets to “vial” LSD, also known as liquid LSD. Regardless of it’s form or appearance, LSD poses serious physical and mental effects when taken by humans. When comparing the physical and mental effects, the physical consequences of ingesting or consuming this drug are a walk in the park compared to the mental side-effects. Examining the acute physical repercussions, LSD causes pupil dilation, sleepiness,…

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    Understanding Substance Abuse It is difficult to fully understand substance abuse. Discovering why one person develops a problem with drugs or alcohol and another person does not is something of a mystery. However, there are some similarities in the person's path that develops substance abuse. The difficult part with this is that every stage of a person's path who is suffering from substance abuse causes more consequences and chaos. One problem with substance abuse is that it doesn't solely…

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