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    Alcoholism Treatment Essay

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    Alcoholism Treatment Orangetown Alcoholism treatment: Alcoholism treatment is a precise program of medical and psychological care for the alcohol addicted person. Alcoholism treatment can vary by approach, and is often customizable to the needs of the patient. Drug Treatment Centers alcoholism treatment protocols are well-rounded and serve to treat the whole person, mind and body. What is alcoholism? Alcoholism is an addiction to alcohol that forms through a build-up of tolerance and resulting…

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    In many recent years, one of the common topics of discussion is the drinking age. Some think the drinking age should be lowered, while a large handful of people think that the drinking age should remain the same. In this paper you will learn the pros and cons of lowering the drinking age. For every pro for lowering the drinking age, there is a con. “When the drinking age became eighteen, however, college drinking became legal and open” (Poe 17). When the drinking age was eighteen, nobody tried…

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    Anti Drinking Proposal

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    Introduction The purpose for this proposal is to initiate an anti-drinking campaign for Ridick University. It has come to our attention that Ridick University has earned the reputation of a party school with excessive alcohol consumption and underage drinking. As a member of the community, a concerned citizen and a professor at Ridick, an anti-drinking campaign could not come soon enough. Background The reputation of a party school might sound enticing and exciting for future students; however…

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    While the article is very descriptive, it initially fails to invoke any strong emotions. Hibberd casually mentions that the practice is unethical and that the misuse of alcohol has led to binge drinking and criminal activity on campuses (pg. 558). While these points are enough to let the reader know Hibberd’s stance on the topic, they are not written in a way to appeal to one’s emotions. The article is interesting, but purely informational…

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    1.0 Intervention Setting The Australian National Binge Drinking Campaign ‘Don’t Turn a Night out into a Nightmare’ was first launched on 21st November 2008. The primary target audience for the campaign is young people aged 15 to 25, with the secondary target being the parents of these young adults. The campaign is an integral aspect of the National Binge Drinking Strategy and is a program that formed partnerships with sporting groups and non-government organisations and are displayed in a…

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    Binge drinking in college students has become the unfortunate trend of the modern day. Some think it’s just kids having a good time but others call it ¨The Plague On College Campuses¨. Binge drinking is when someone drinks double or more than their body can handle. For example, two pints of beer is the usual amount the body is supposed to take in but if someone were to drink fourthat would be categorized as binge drinking. College students are the number one age group that consume a great deal…

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    lowering the legal drinking age to eighteen this would lower the number of underage drinkers. If the age were to be lowered there would actually be fewer minors going on binge drinking sprees.This can help save lives. However, by the drinking age being at twenty-one years old, it has been useless. More benefits would appear if the…

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    Would you think drinking affects our culture? Does it change our beliefs on how to celebrate? Australian fictional texts, represent Australians having drinks in times of success and going and getting smashed at the bar as appropriate to society --- Mark Davies. Arthur says, 'If them blokes get their money now they won't be able to do anything because they will be blind drunk, and it would be weeks before they would be any use to the Boss. He knows that. He's had trouble before over…

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    The share the same values, but disagree over some of the basic facts and definition of the issue. Some parents see the big issue as binge drinking and do not want their kids to get alcohol poisoning or become alcoholics. These are the parents who are going to lean towards a lower drinking age in order to teach responsible drinking habits. Others will argue the big issue is the number…

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    A huge debate in the United States is what the minimum drinking age should be. Some believe that it should be eighteen and others believe that it should stay at twenty-one. Some argue that one is legal at eighteen, so people should be able to drink also. A major counter argument that people argue is that other than the United States, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand the drinking age is eighteen (Griggs). People argue that these countries need to catch up with the rest of the world.…

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