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    Quoted/Paraphrased/Summarized The Effects of Alcohol I am someone who knows from experience the risk factors of alcohol. My whole life growing up‚ my father was an alcoholic and the facts are right‚ it destroys you‚ and your family. You can pretty much say that alcoholism can and most likely will destroy everything if you do not receive proper treatment. Alcohol is a very serious matter in today’s society and leads to many social‚ economic‚ and health problems; alcoholism can be put to an end if it was illegal and less

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    occasionally drink types of alcohol like beer and wine to release tension after daily labour or other ordeals. However‚ prolonged intake of alcoholic drinks can lead to a breakdown in health of the body‚ the brain system and the state of mind. Alcoholism will induce problems to the digestive system of the body where it causes euphoria. Drinking alcohol may depress appetite which in turn makes heavy drinkers eat poorly and become malnourished. Other than that‚ an individual will less likely eat enough

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    Alcoholism Alcoholism is a progressive and chronic disease that includes controlling drinking‚ using alcohol even though it causes problems‚ having physical dependence with alcohol‚ or having withdrawal symptoms when one tries to cut back or stop consuming alcohol. One can have a problem with alcohol and not have it progressed to alcoholism. That is called problem drinking which means one drinks too much causing repeated problem in their life. According to the Mayo Clinic (2012)‚ binge drinking

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    Alcoholism: Substance Abuse Alexisa Storms HCA / 250 May 25‚ 2014 Professor Womble “Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are among the most common‚ devastating‚ and costly problems in the United States” (Caron 2013). Alcoholism is something that can be hidden or easy to spot. Alcohol can affect your psychology health and physical health. Some people are not even aware that they are either boarder line alcoholics or have become one fully. There are ways to identify the signs

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    Angelicum Immanuel Montessori of Bacoor 395 Brgy. Real I‚ Aguinaldo Hi-way Bacoor‚ Cavite The Effect of Alcoholism on Level of Anger of Selected Students out of School Youth Presented to the class of Mr. Eliezer Galagata In Partial Fulfillment of the Subject English IV Presented By: Bruce Gerard T. Reytas March‚ 2014 Introduction Liquor is an alcoholic beverage containing ethanol that is produced by distilling ethanol‚ produced by means of fermenting grain‚ fruit

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    Alcoholism How many times have you heard about the consequences of alcoholism? Have you taken them into account? Alcoholism is one of the major problems in society. The effects of this disease are really serious. Many people get used to drink alcohol ‚ and they can easily abuse; that is the problem. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the physical‚ psychological‚ and economic effects of alcoholism. The first effects of alcoholism are physical. These are the most important because these can

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    Alcoholism and It’s Effects Alcoholism is a broad term for problems with alcohol‚ and is generally used to mean compulsive‚ and uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages. usually to the detriment of the drinker’s health‚ personal relationships‚ and social standing. It is medically considered a disease. Alcohol has good effects as well as bad effects‚ Alcohol can briefly produce a pleasant and relaxed state of mind. People who drink larger quantities of alcohol are likely to have liver diseases

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    Frankenstein: Who is the real monster? In the popular novel Frankenstein‚ which was written by Mary Shelley‚ there a few characters that play the role of a monster and have illogical ways of thinking. Society itself shows that it can be the monster throughout the story based on how it treats the creature. Also‚ the monster that is created obviously possesses traits of a monster because of the rejection that he has from society. Even though society and the monster can be brutal about particular

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    There is a constant dispute amongst the medical and psychological community as to whether alcoholism is‚ in fact‚ a disease or just a state of mind. Many of the researchers have classified alcoholism as a disease (Peele 1). Dictionary.com has defined "disease" broadly as an "involuntary choice made by the individual" (5 entries 1). This definition does not comply with alcoholics because they can‚ like any other human being‚ determine that drinking has many unwanted consequences behind it. But an

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    Shrina Parekh Dr. Kendra ENGL 204 Feb. 25‚ 2013 Who were the real savages? Benjamin Franklin once said “We are all born ignorant‚ but one must work hard to remain stupid.” One of the largest barriers that we face to understand other cultures aside from our own is ignorance. To be ignorant of one another is to disregard their background‚ culture‚ language and ultimately their value as a human being. In Rowlandson’s “The Narrative of the Captivity and the Restoration of Mrs. Mary

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