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    Alcohol Affects Mind

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    Typically, people drink alcohol to help calm them, make them feel confident, feel satisfied, or happy. Granted, alcohol consumption is meant to be enjoyed in a responsible way; however, some people drink excessively and for too long. With this in mind, the amount of alcohol consumption can impair mobility and the ability to think clearly. Moreover, it induces slurred speech, alters behavior, fatigue, and can cause serious danger if mixed with medication. Despite the known risks of drinking and…

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    Dehydrobromination of meso-Stilbene Dibromide Introduction This procedure was performed in order to synthesize an alkyne from meso-stilbene dibromide through double dehydrohalogenation. The removal of the two bromine and two hydrogen atoms allows for the formation of the carbon triple bond and thus the formation of an alkyne. The alkyne formed is diphenylacetylene. Data and Results The melting point of the product was measured to be between 60C and 62C. The actual melting point of…

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    Alcohol does many different things to a human’s body. While drinking may make people feel good in the moment, it may lead to many complications (Facts About Alcohol). According to Google, alcoholism is defined as an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency. Alcoholism was previously divided into two types: alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency, but this changed in 2013 (Alcoholism). “In a medical context,…

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    beverage can and will have some sort of effect on your health. She states that although there is some evidence supporting the fact that moderate consumption of wine will benefit your health, some health professionals continue to warn people away from alcohol. All coming together to make a complicated mess and still not coming to any real factual conclusion. McCoy brings up the fact that antioxidants in wine called polyphenols, make up the main beneficial interest of wine. Polyphenols are found…

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    Harm Minimization in relation to alcohol What is it? Harm minimization is an overarching strategy that aims to prevent and reduce the myriad harms associated with use of psychoactive drugs in the community. How does it relate to you: This relates to me because it makes shore that I want take drugs or get drunk in the future and now. List two harm minimization strategy for alcohol: To reduce the use of alcohol in the community To support people recover from alcohol List 2 examples of social…

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    Richard D. is a current master that has successfully retained his pledge of abstinence. His story, one of many, accurately exhibits the Stages of Change model as it was clear that he experienced each stage respectively. In the beginning, Richard mentioned that no matter how much times he drank, he always knew he would quit at one point-he just didn’t know when. From this piece of evidence alone, Richard is displaying characteristic of the pre-contemplation stage. Furthermore, after getting…

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    Terpenes Research Paper

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    Ever wonder why certain strains smell like citrus and others like diesel? Or, why do strains taste differently? Or how about why a room smells so distinctly like marijuana with a variety of aromas to go along with it? The answer is terpenes. You know, the term everyone in the industry has been buzzing about lately when they aren’t discussing CBD. And they’re rightfully talking about both! That is why we are giving you a look into terpenes. Terpenes are the aromatic molecules of marijuana…

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    Long term effects of alcohol Drinking alcohol is kind of drug addiction. Alcohol or ethanol is the constituent in wine, beer, and spirits. Booze production takes place through fermentation process which involves conversion of sugar into ethyl alcohol. Liquor affects various organs of the body and its effects are depending upon different factors such as age, consumption of liquor. In this essay I will discuss how alcohol affects biological system of the body. Ethyl alcohol is rapidly absorbed…

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    from a lack of the substance. Having a tolerance to alcohol usually results in the person taking more doses each time they drink to achieve the same effects they experienced the last time and when a person with a high tolerance stops consuming alcohol they are prone to withdrawal symptoms which can include an increased heart rate, anxiety, and hypertension (Passer, Smith, Atikinson, Mitchell, (2017)). The study being done is the Physiological Alcohol Dependence Symptoms in Early Adulthood looked…

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    the age of 18. On July 17, 1984 President Ronald Reagan signed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act. This law ordered states to increase the legal age but each state was free to say no. If they didn’t increase the age limit they would lose 10% of its federal funding for highway public transportation. There were several states that initially declined but by 1988 every state passed the law to increase the minimum drinking age to 21. There have been many debates regarding what the legal…

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