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    Fall Palooza Case Study

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    success. People enjoyed playing, and some participants were even quite shocked at the alcohol facts. Some participants went as far as talking about rethinking their drinking habits after hearing long terms effects of alcohol. They were even quite intrigued to hear the lesser known facts, such that long term alcohol abuse can eventually lead to lung damage. “The most common and identifiable alcohol-associated health problems include liver cirrhosis, pancreatitis, cardiomyopathies, neuropathies,…

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    That Sugar Case Study

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    PDHPE 1) Debate the issue raised in “That Sugar Movie” that excess sugar consumption is to blame for the increasing obesity rate. Many people are claiming that excess sugar creating a ‘bad’ diet is more dangerous then alcohol, inactivity and smoking. In fact, studies have shown that an unhealthy diet consisting of lots of sugar causes more disease then all three of the previously mentioned components combined. (Group, 2017) There is much more evidence to support the fact that sugar is a huge…

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    Unhealthy Patterns

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    types of effects that heavy drinking can cause: short term and long term (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). Some of the short term effects include impaired judgement, slurred speech, blurred vision, headaches, memory lapses, and several others (Long Term and Short Term Effects of Alcohol, 2006). These things can all lead to decisions that can affect personal relationships, work performance, and other aspects of life. Some long term effects of binge drinking are: nerve damage,…

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    There is many social problems in this world. Each problem affects the family, relationship, marriages, society, school, work and so on. The one that is a very common and that people tend to do a lot and the biggest issue is alcoholism. Alcoholism is an addiction to the consumption of alcoholic liquor or the mental illness and compulsive behavior resulting from alcohol dependency (dictionary.com). Many may think it is no big deal but they may not realize the changes, abuse or distrust in the…

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    Alcohol Abuse In Australia

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    close relatives or friends regularly. Other causes of alcohol abuse include mental issues, peer pressure, low self-esteem, a stressful lifestyle and sexual or physical abuse. It must be noted that becoming an alcoholic doesn’t happen overnight, it is a long process that builds up overtime. 3.1 Symptoms of alcohol abuse The symptoms of a drinking problem are often first noticed by family members or close friends, not the drinkers themselves. Some of the most common symptoms are drinking even…

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    which in turn negatively affects their GPA. In addition the study showed that more alcohol an adolescent consumed means there is less of a chance they will attend school. According to the author partaking in adolescent drinking impacts your short term decision making meaning its less likely you will attend school. Out of all of the sources provided this study had the smallest sample size, which does diminish credibility. In addition these studies could not be found on any other platforms,…

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    diseased. If one is sick, without the money they have little to no chance of being cured. Wasting important funding on an experiment, at best, could harbor terrible outcomes. If people vote yes for artificial intelligence, they can cause negative long-term effects for the patient or patient's, waste the government’s medical money, or cause overall mayhem throughout the world. Starting off, anger can cause one to perform rash actions. To begin with, if someone can not afford the intellect…

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    a person really enjoys math, they will be able to retrieve math related information easier than a person who hates math. Likewise if a person enjoys a movie they will most likely be able to remember things from that movie. There are two types of long-term memories; Non-declarative and Declarative. Non-Declarative memories are the memories for habits, skills, and conditioned responses. Tying your shoes is a great example of a non-declarative memory. Declarative memories are the memories for…

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    Have you ever thought about the process your brain goes through to store all the things you’re able to remember? Just like anything our brain is a muscle that needs to be put to practice. Some of us may have short term memory while others have long term memory. None of this is set in stone. One’s memory capacity can grow over time, should you practice the right exercises. I personally do not have the best memory for certain areas but a great one for others. Throughout my lifetime I have…

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    things from short term memory to long term memory. Organize and filter the study material. Pacing and repetition is vital to the learning process. Controlling the learning environment. Balancing time and resources against grades. Organizing and Filtering Study Notes: Weekly study note (long term memory) with the major ideas, points and examples provides an excellent starting point. This…

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