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    Substance Abuse Outline

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    The addictive properties of specific drugs are outlined. Bibliography not available. Addict2.wps Childhood Sexual Abuse As A Predictor Of Adolescent Substance Abuse : A 20 page research proposal that suggests a correlation between childhood sexual abuse and adolescent substance abuse. Bibliography lists more than a dozen sources. Abusex.wps Substance Abuse and Social Problems : A 20 page research

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    Childhood Sexual Abuse

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    Edemidiong Childhood Sexual abuse is a topic that is not popular in many cultures; there are many cultures that do not even acknowledge the fact that childhood sexual abuse is an issue. Childhood sexual abuse can happen at any age and can affect many races and cultures‚ the impact that sexual abuse can have on a child is astounding. The intensity‚ duration of childhood sexual abuse can have a detrimental effect on adults later on in life. Childhood Sexual abuse is legally defined as an act of

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    does not help them to become better individuals‚ but gives them the idea that they are already too far gone to be helped. In juvenile prisons there were reports of physical and sexual abuse. In a survey‚ 12% of youth reported sexual abuse within the last year. Even though in this survey the percent of sexual abuse is low‚ it still is a problem. People who are opposed to these facilities

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    Domestic Abuse In America

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    challenges have surfaced‚ bringing upon more issues that must be faced. Many factors in today’s society have begun to break down the structure of the family. The foundation of all great civilizations is the family‚ and in America due to divorce‚ domestic abuse‚ and issues within the foster care system‚ the structure of the American culture is crumbling. Divorce The separation of spousal couples‚ commonly called divorce‚ has created its own world of problems within society. When a couple with children separates

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    Substance Abuse and Women

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    Substance Abuse is the number one health problem in the United States according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Worley‚ Conners‚ Crone‚ Williams and Bokony‚ 105). Research from the National Survey of Drug Use and Health reports that 3% of pregnant women used illicit drugs and 3% reported binging on alcohol and after giving birth these numbers increased to 9% and 15% respectively (105). Substance Abuse has plagued human society from time in memorial. Humans have used intoxicants for reasons

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    Teen Drug Abuse

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    to drug statistics from the National Institute on Drug Abuse there is a good chance that your teen will try drugs. Teens as young as 13 have often already tried drugs as powerful as cocaine. Teens might tell themselves they will only try a drug once‚ but many teens find themselves under continual peer pressure to continue to experiment with drugs and “join the party.” Most teens don’t start using drugs expecting to develop a substance abuse problem‚ and while most teens probably see their drug

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    Abuse Paper Outline

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    parents. B. "Neglect and Abuse." SIRS Digests. Spring 1997: n.p. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 26 Apr 2013. C. Explication 1. Every year about 2 million cases of child abuse are reported to authorities. 2. Another hundreds of thousands that go unreported. 3. About 2000 kids die every year from being brutally beat. III. Body Paragraph 2 A. The high rates of the factors of emotional abuse in which parents inflict on their children. B. Arnest‚ Lauren Krohn. "emotional abuse." Issues: Understanding

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    immune to the harmful effects of Alcohol in their personal life’s. Studies have shown‚ Soldiers tend to abuse the use of Alcohol to the extent of becoming addicted to the harmful substance due in part to the stressor’s they in contour in their working environment. Alcohol is a substance that has been abused by the general public since its origin‚ but in recent years’ studies have shown the increase abuse by military service members as they attempt to cope with the realities of war. Alcoholic beverages

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    Effects of Child Abuse

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    Of Child Abuse. Introduction : Child Abuse is any physical and emotional mistreatment of a child. It is prominent in the form of injuries or how a child behaves. Child abuse can cause severe damage to the abused child even when the child has grown into an adult. This is because they have to deal with the psychological‚ physical and behavioural effect that is resulted from the abuse. Point 1 : Livestrong states that the physical injury of a child is the most obvious result of child abuse. Examples

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    Drug and Alcohol Abuse

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    so did the use and abuse of drugs and alcohol. The invention of the automobile increased the dangers of the abuse and use of these drugs. Each year in the United States and Canada‚ alcohol abuse is the cause of 100‚000 deaths. Alcohol is also the drug that children ages 12 to 17 most commonly abuse. Teenagers become eligible to obtain their drivers license during these years‚ alcohol abuse is the leading cause of teenage deaths. People who abuse alcohol are more likely to abuse other drugs as well

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