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    beautiful kids together. Would it be worth losing all of that for an addiction? Zoey loved her husband Jason, and was happy but she felt something missing in her life. She felt as if her sexual needs weren’t fulfill. Sex with Jason would happen two to three times a day but she still wasn’t satisfied, after sex she would feel the need to masturbate. Zoey reached out to get help from Dr.spencer, a counselour that would help with this addiction. Zoey had a business and would recognize people’s art.…

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    Technology Dependency The internet is negative in many ways. The internet can keep people from being socially active in personal communication. People’s identities are ruined by social media. A girl or guy may send out a personal picture of themselves naked and it may spread worldwide. This happens quite often. Cyberbullying happens on the internet. If you think about it, getting harassed and put down can possibly ruin your life. However there are positives. Some people can use the internet to…

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    A lot of debate has come from the question, “What impression has computer-aided communication, the World Wide Web, had on the world’s social structure, and what effects will it have in the future?” Internet use has proven to have advantages and disadvantages. Some argue that Internet use has positive influences on the social structure and future by providing communication proficiency, improving individual self-esteem, enabling new opportunities for interpersonal relationships and a source for…

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    Obesity within the United States has reached a level of epic proportions causing concern for millions of Americans affected by it (Lydon, Rohmeier, Yi, Mattaini, & Williams, 2011). The causes of this profound obesity epidemic include biological, genetic, psychological, and environmental factors (Amarasinghe & D 'Souza, 2012). Research suggests that there are clinical, psychological, and biological links between food and substance dependence (Ziauddeen, Farooqi & Fletcher, 2012). Factors that…

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    Smoking Informative Essay

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    Do people actually know the true dangers of smoking? Smoking seems to be a trend among today’s people, but the fact is that smoking isn’t a new thing. Smoking has been around since the 1500’s, possibly even earlier. Smoking can lead to various health problems, including lung cancer, throat cancer and heart disease. Statistics show that in the US, an estimated 480,000 people die from smoking. The ad itself is really a depiction of what smoking really does to you. Many people may think smoking is…

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    Many of the participant in Li’s research successfully battle over the addiction through intervention and self-control. As a result, many of them eventually became “community member” and “active learner” (Li). Furthermore, the society could also provide help for these trouble teenagers. For instance, a number of cases mentioned…

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    More than seventy-six million people are affected by alcohol related disorders. Sadly, 1.8 million deaths a year are caused by alcohol. Alcohol can end lives, from events like drunk driving, to cancer, to liver disease, to further psychological issues down the line. Personally, alcoholism has affected me through my dad’s side of the family. My grandpa was an alcoholic and inadvertently led my father to alcohol. My dad has been a “social drinker” for many years. “Social drinking” may work for…

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    Internet And Teenagers

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    increasing variedly. However, besides the use of the Internet is also causing annoyance to users. The most common is teenagers are becoming “addicted to the Internet”. Internet addiction causes a great deal of consequences that teenagers are not aware of the Internet’s potential risks. The first consequence of Internet addiction…

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    Liver Transplants Essay

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    many factors, which include: genetic, psychological, social and environmental. Often alcoholism is developed because the abuser is attempting to deal with a psychological event, their social drinking has gotten out of control, or they developed the addiction through a family member. Alcoholism can have many negative effects on the drinker, some of these are: liver disease, digestive problems, heart problems, birth defects, bone damage, weakened immune system, and neurological complications. The…

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    Trauma Introduction The story of the three people with the talents is intriguing. What is it about the person with the one talent that they already knew that that the boss was a difficult person and they did not even want to try to invest their one talent that was given them? They did not even have the energy to take the talent to the bank (take the time to walk to the bank, have a conversation with the banker, make an agreement, deposit the money, and return home) so that it could make…

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