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    Study on Alcohol misuse at the workplace Summary The following is a case study of a male employee, drinking beers at work while working on a case study. He was addressed by his employer, as a result of his conduct. Even though he appears to be fully functional, his employer was not happy and is concern about his employee wellbeing as well as his industry reputation. The employee sees alcohol used among employees during work as an expensive problem for the industry. Drinking alcohol while…

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    Alcohol has been around for many years in many different forms. Alcohol has also caused its fair share of problems since people started drinking it, but society cannot seem to let it go. Drinking alcohol not only causes damage to the liver, heart, pancreas, and stomach, but it also affects one’s judgement and causes him or her to not think clearly. Alcohol slows down every reaction in someone’s body, but makes them feel very calm and sometimes even confident. Driving while under the influence…

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    Many people consume alcohol for leisure purposes in a responsible manner, as this is reinforced through social get-togethers with their peers. However, for other individuals, alcohol is a devastating problem since addition leads to destruction of lives, not only for the alcoholic individual but for their loved ones. As part of the alcohol awareness initiative, an individual may forgo alcohol consumption for 72 hours and document their experiences, feelings, thoughts, as well as actions related…

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    Both men and women have been consuming alcohol for thousands of years across the globe. In fact, as of 2014, 87.6% of people over the age of 18 report that they have tried alcohol at least once in their lifetime (NIAAA, 2015). Many of these people will drink alcohol within healthful limits, but unfortunately, numerous individuals will consume alcohol in a way that puts their health at serious risk. In 2014, 16.3 million people in the United States had an alcohol use disorder (AUD) and 5.7…

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    current policy against alcohol use on its campus. Houghton college is a private liberal arts and sciences college in Caneadea, New York, which is sponsored by the Wesleyan church. The college, founded in 1883 by Willard J. Houghton, has a history notable for its ties to 19th century moral reform and its high standards of behavior. This has included a policy against alcohol on campus. Recently, their sponsor, the Wesleyan church had revised its theological policies on alcohol use. The Wesleyans…

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    Alcohol Effects on the Brain and Behavior Alcohol within an environment has been a problem throughout the years. However, people don't realize the conflicts they can get themselves or peers into. Binge drinking is the primary cause of conflicts within a college campus. Binge drinking is defined in two separate ways, a researcher's definition of binge drinking is that of drinking five or more drinks in a row for men and four for women; a general definition is that of too much alcohol in too…

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    United States, Alcohol was banned throughout the entire country. This went on for thirteen years ending in 1933. Now today Wisconsin has the highest alcohol abuse population in the country. In 2015 the amount of deaths with the connection to alcohol was around 2,008 deaths. This is more than the town of Eagle River, WI, my hometown with a population 1396 people. The amount of deaths that is connected to alcohol would have wiped out the town of Eagle River, WI and the some. Alcohol Abuse is a…

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    Best Alcohol Addiction Center For Getting Alcoholism Treatment Alcohol addiction is another name of alcoholism. It is one of the widespread diseases that affect most of the people life. It can appear due to long term taking of alcohol. People those who suffer from alcoholism want to treat it with help of highly experienced professionals. Even it also gives an end result as dead. So people those who suffer from alcohol addiction want to save their life by getting world class treatment. Alcohol…

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    hundred and fifty infants is born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is an inherited syndrome that results from the mother consuming too much alcohol during pregnancy. There are many issues that result from Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, which include a smaller head size and behavioral problems. There are also significant stories from people living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome that explain how this syndrome effects their everyday lives. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is the leading known…

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    year thousands of people consume excessive amounts of alcohol. Alcohol is one of the leading causes of life threatening diseases. Alcohol is shown to be good and that it helps make you happy or helps you have a better time; however, alcohol is a slow poison to the body and the mind. Therefore alcohol should be banned because it influences people to make bad decisions, leads to binge drinking and lastly it is a big health hazard. Firstly, alcohol should be banned because it influences people to…

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