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    their addictions in order to thoroughly show the causes and effects of addiction. The first addict in the episode was Terry, a woman suffering from alcoholism. At the time of the episode, Terry had been an alcoholic for 6 years, drinking a gallon of vodka a day. Binge Drinking often leads to heart disease, breast cancer, and cirrhosis of the liver. Over time, binge drinking could lead to hospitalization, permanent liver damage, and permanent frontal lobe damage. Excessive drinking also has an…

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    College Persuasive Speech

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    It's the first year of college. You're stoked, ready to move out, live on your own, be free. Your parents warned you, but your friends helped you. Homework needs to get done, but parties are too important. Your teachers aren't always there for you, but food is. The freshman 15 is a common expression used to refer to the amount of weight being gained during a student's first year at college. It's a common thing and can happen to anybody, but what's stopping us from stopping it. Food, stress, and…

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    overall pleasant to watch, and was interesting throughout. Girl interrupted begins with a 19 year old girl named Suzanna. In the beginning of the movie, she is rushed to the hospital.This is because she combined a bottle of aspirin and a bottle of vodka to get rid of a headache. She denies she tried to kill herself, she does suffer from depression and lack of motivation. After…

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    harboured. It was late in the summer of my fourteenth year when we came home to father’s body. Haunted by his violent memories of the battlefield and mourning the loss of his brothers, father mixed himself a cocktail of prescription drugs and vodka, washing away all the pain that had drowned and dominated his every being. Father’s coffin was wrapped in the flag of New Zealand, an honor that father would have been immensely proud of. Part of me felt sad, but the other part had already done…

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    Socially Constructed Illness: Alcoholism The view of daily consumption of alcohol has changed over the years in the United States society. In the past over use of alcohol was not known as a disorder, but, over time, US society has entitled the misuse of alcohol as alcohol abuse, alcohol dependence and alcoholism. Additionally, society has categorized the misuse of alcohol as a human illness. Researches continue to define the causes and learn of preventative measure to stop alcoholism. But, how…

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    Research/ Theoretical Paper: Exploring Traditional and Non-Traditional Modes of Treatment with Alcohol Use Disorder The view of substance use and the subsequent treatment has been morphing as new research has arisen, revealing both positive and negative aspects of various forms of treatment. With the long successful history of 12 step-programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous to lesser researched modes of treatment such as meditation or yoga, there is a wide range of avenues for treatment and…

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    A historic picture of Ghora Galli brewery Now coming towards the main elements to be discussed I the light of the survey performed on the company. Vision: The slogan of the company is: “Our office is in the market” The slogan means that they believe in the customers and the market they are dealing with. The company strongly commits its relationship with the customer, to understand the customer and give its best to fulfill its customer’s needs and to make its customer happy. They…

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    Regarding British traditions surrounding drinks and beverages, the two major concepts covering said traditions are British afternoon tea culture and British pub culture. Both are centered around British drinks and beverages, but exceed just the physical evidence of British culture and help define the ups-and-downs and overall shape of British trends and preferences in the scope of an entire society. A tradition widely believed to be started by Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford, afternoon tea, or…

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    Making Moonshine At Home

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    simple as ordering a pair of socks online. All you have to do is go to www.Moonshinestills.com and have a unit shipped to your doorstep. Owners of these well-crafted devices truly appreciate utilizing if for everything from essential oils to homemade vodka. The assembly only takes minutes and the set-up is essentially a bubbling flagon associated by means of a long copper arm to a water-filled condenser unit. In spite of the miniaturized scale, and having a limit…

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    information so that I will be knowledgeable about my patient past medical history and the reason why the patient is admitted to the hospital. The patient is married, have two children, former smoker for 40 years, and alcohol use (20-30 drinks per week vodka). Based on his social lifestyle, we could conclude why he had stroke and he might be at a high risk for…

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