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    The Cougar’s Den would be a bar and grill type of establishment located on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Its mission is to provide and fun and safe environment for students and faculty to enjoys drinks and/or appetizers on campus after a long day of class. With having this on campus students of the legal drinking age that live on campus won’t have to drink and drive. Things that still need to be investigated are laws and rules preventing the sale of alcoholic…

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    The final participant is 45-year-old Renee. Renee is a Pharmacist who is the mother of her only child, Patrick. Biologically, Renee is a Caucasian female of average weight. Cognitively, Renee is extremely intelligent. She graduated top of her class in high school and college. Social economically, she is wealthy. Along with Patrick who is 3, she lives with her husband who works in the oil-field. However, this wasn’t always the case. Growing up, Renee used to be in a situation very much like…

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    In the story “Eleven” by Sandra Cisneros, Rachel, the main character, depicts an event on her eleventh birthday that strongly affected her. The story begins by explaining Rachel’s perspective and her feelings on birthdays. It’s her eleventh birthday, but she feels as if she’s still ten years old. She expected to wake up and feel eleven years old, but everything was just like the day before and nothing had really changed. Rachel says that when we all do or say something unintelligent, that’s the…

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    My Response on Eleven In the literary text “Eleven” by Sandra Cisseros, the author expresses all of the different feelings about being eleven years older that the character Rachel is experiencing as she describes her eleventh birthday. Through the text Cisseros appeals to the emotion of the audience, creates imagery, and applies details from home life to characterize Rachel. Today is Rachel’s eleventh birthday, yet she doesn’t quite feel eleven. At least least, “Not right away. It takes a few…

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    MDMA Research Paper

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    safeness. Most of the Ecstasy found on the black market contain little to no MDMA which increases the dangers to users. Instead, it is replaced with MDA and PMA which cause similar effects, but are highly toxic. The drug is often combined with other substances that include…

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    According to Parker, G. (2014), evidence from human studies have shown that genetic factors play an important role in substance abuse and depression. According to Schafer, G. (2011), genetic traits of alcohol can be painful and traumatic during childhoods. Alcohol contributes to destruction of family, friends and communities. However Some family have suffered from various…

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    Bobbie Research Paper

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    Brittany Morgan PSYC 385-01: Abnormal Psychology Fall 2015 12 October 2015 SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDER 1. After reviewing the interview footage, what do you think were the principle factors that induced Bobbie to abuse drugs? In the interview footage we were introduced to Bobbie, a woman who has struggled with substance abuse disorder in her past. She portrayed her early life as being filled with nothing but hardships and shortcomings since before she could remember. Throughout her…

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    Many illicit narcotics have proven medicinal purposes, like “opioids for pain, amphetamines for narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and even cocaine for local blood control and anaesthesia in ear nose and throat (ENT) surgery” (Nutt, 2015, p. 2) A comparative risk assessment of drugs done by Dirk Lachenmeier and Jürgen Rehm, placed alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, and heroin all under high risk toxicological levels, while other agents (opiates, cocaine, amphetamine-type…

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    Drug Epidemic

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    prescribed by the doctor. These stimulants cause your body to have a great pace, and allow your body to be more alert, have more energy and greater ability of attention. Stimulants also raise your “heart rate, blood sugar, and blood pressure.” (WebMD “Substance”) Benzodiazepines , include drugs like Valium and Xanax both very popular drug that are commonly abused. Benzodiazepines are used to treat anxiety, stress reactions, and panic attacks. These drugs are very helpful, but are very easy to…

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    It is about inequality in society. "From the perspective of social conflict theory, substance abuse is primarily a problem of structural inequality and class conflict. While substance abuse is generally omnipresent throughout society, social conflict theory argues that minorities, the lower class and other marginalized groups are more likely to disproportionally suffer negative consequences as a result of substance abuse"(Ehow). The lower class would be considered more deviant because according…

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