| It all happened to us. Quench a growing
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| | reduce and ultimately, eliminate the
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| thirst by satisfying the prevailing need
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| | threat alcohol poses to our daily lives.
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| to refresh our bodies. A night out in a
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| | A former alcoholic explained, "Alcohol is
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| bar on a hot summer evening, who wouldn't
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| | the most widely accepted way in the world
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| give in to the little pleasures of
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| | to kill yourself, kill perfect strangers,
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| quietly sipping a delightful Pina Colada,
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| | family members and children. You think it
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| carefully prepared by a talented
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| | gives you a new life, but it only ends
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| bartender? It's so delicious, why not
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| | life."
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| have another one? The alcohol is barely
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| | Unfortunately, much of their efforts are
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| noticeable, so what could be the harm?
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| | countered by the alcohol industry itself.
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| You give in to temptation one more time,
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| | Quite obviously, alcohol is a thriving
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| and take a third one. The effects of
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| | industry generating huge profits for
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| alcohol rapidly begin to show themselves,
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| | brewing companies. Their advertising
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| but this doesn't stop you from taking one
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| | capabilities are much more developed, due
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| last Pina Colada, you know, just for the
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| | to their large budgets and influence.
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| ride back home. That's all you remember
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| | Therefore, the number of alcohol-related
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| of your night the next day. A throbbing
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| | advertisements (beer, wine, liquor, etc.)
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| headache awakes you in the morning, a
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| | greatly outnumbers those for awareness.
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| horrid breath, all of this accompanied by
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| | Furthermore, alcohol is currently
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| the familiar sensation of queasiness.
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| | portrayed in music videos, sporting
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| It's no secret, alcohol is a common
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| | events (through sponsorships) and on
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| beverage served in social gatherings,
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| | objects of any kind. This only increases
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| parties, homes and even in religious
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| | the visibility of alcohol-based products,
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| celebrations. Therefore, it is anything
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| | hence reaching out towards a younger
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| but surprising that the general
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| | audience, which is rarely of drinking
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| perception on the dangers of alcohol is
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| | age.
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| underestimated and anything but worrisome
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| | "Recent advertising expenditures in the
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| for some. Alcohol is generally thought of
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| | United States for beer, wine, and liquor
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| as being a beverage that "relaxes the
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| | combined ($1.9 billion) totalled over 10
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| atmosphere." Furthermore, brand names and
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| | times the amount spent on milk ads
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| alcoholic percentage come into play as to
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| | ($137.7 million).
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| the pricing of such beverages. Overall,
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| | Source: TNS Media Intelligence/CMR, 2004
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| finding alcohol to drink is easy,
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| | and Agricultural Marketing Service, 2002
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| relatively inexpensive, but most
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| | "Each year, college students spend
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| importantly, it's legal.
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| | approximately $5.5 billion on alcohol-
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| *Alcohol, a Real Drug*
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| | more than they spend on soft drinks,
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| Categorically, we are quick to be
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| | milk, juice, tea, coffee and books
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| judgemental about those who are addicted
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| | combined."
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| to drugs (marijuana, cocaine, heroine,
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| | Source: Drug Strategies, 1999
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| methamphetamine, etc.). Nevertheless, we
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| | "Young people view approximately 20,000
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| don't stop there. Many don't truly grasp
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| | commercials each year, of which nearly
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| and understand the reasons that may push
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| | 2,000 are for beer and wine."
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| someone towards substance abuse, and are
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| | Source: Strasburger & Donnerstein, 1999
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| unable to realize the difficulty the drug
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| | Alcohol Addiction, a.k.a Alcoholic
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| addict faces in quitting. However, when
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| | Alcohol dependence is a growing issue in
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| someone becomes an alcoholic, we tend to
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| | our modern society. Contrarily to a drug
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| tolerate and accept this fact with much
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| | addict, an alcoholic doesn't face the
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| more ease. Yet, alcohol is a drug. Few
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| | same type of pressure from his entourage.
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| actually believe it, but it is.
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| | It is much easier to dissimulate an
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| To fully grasp the hazards of alcohol, it
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| | alcohol addiction than a cocain
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| will be compared to the widely known drug
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| | addiction. By attending social events,
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| Marijuana. We already know that alcohol
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| | the alcoholic doesn't feel the need to
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| is legal. Everyone 18 years and older in
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| | hide his addiction, since everyone around
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| Quebec may freely buy any desired
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| | him/her is also drinking. Also, due to
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| quantity. The age limit in other
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| | the predominant idea that an alcohol
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| provinces varies according to provincial
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| | addiction isn't all that bad, because
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| legislature. In the United States of
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| | alcohol is legal, the alcoholic doesn't
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| America, it takes 21 years of age to
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| | feel such an urging need to recognize his
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| legally possess any alcoholic beverage.
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| | addiction and solve this problem.
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| Marijuana is illegal nationwide to
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| | The beverage alcohol (scientifically
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| consume and cultivate, and perpetrators
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| | known as ethyl alcohol or ethanol) is
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| are severely punished for this offence by
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| | produced by fermenting or distilling
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| the police forces. As a drug, Marijuana
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| | various fruits, vegetables, or grains.
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| does pose health risks to individuals,
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| | Ethyl alcohol itself is a clear and
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| hence it is downright correct for it to
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| | colourless liquid. All of the alcoholic
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| be illegal. Many teenagers have already
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| | beverages get their distinctive colours
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| consumed Marijuana, since they
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| | from the diluents, additives, and
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| particularly enjoy the "highs" it gives
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| | by-products of fermentation.
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| them. Predictably, they equally enjoy
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| | There are two main types of alcoholic
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| drinking alcohol and partying over
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| | dependence: psychological and physical.
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| weekends.
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| | Nevertheless, a long-term drug abuse
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| "It's liquid courage, I can pick up
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| | still poses serious health risks, such as
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| women, I can get in fights and feel no
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| | severe liver damage and a noticeable
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| pain," reported a former alcoholic.
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| | increase for heart disease and failure.
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| Below is a table demonstrating the known
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| | The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome may result if
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| effects of alcohol and Marijuana on the
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| | a pregnant woman drinks alcohol
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| human body:
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| | throughout her pregnancy. The child is
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| ##Alcohol##
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| | born with facial abnormalities and may
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| Status: Legal
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| | experience growth retardation.
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| Side effects*:
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| | A psychological dependence on alcohol
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| -Slower reflexes
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| | mainly refers to a craving for alcohol's
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| -Fewer inhibitions
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| | psychological effects, without
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| -Increased confidence
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| | necessarily requiring amounts for a
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| -Reduced coordination
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| | serious alcoholic intoxication. It is
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| -Slurred speech
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| | also possible for such an addiction to
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| -Intense moods
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| | occur to individuals consuming alcohol
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| -Confusion
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| | only during certain circumstances, such
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| -Blurred vision
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| | as prior, during and after a social
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| -Poor muscle control
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| | occasion. For psychologically dependent
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| -Nausea-Vomiting
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| | drinkers, the lack of alcohol tends to
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| -Possibly coma or death
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| | make them anxious and, in some cases,
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| *Depending on volume of alcohol consumed
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| | panicky. This particular type of
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| ##Marijuana##
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| | dependence isn't as damaging and harmful
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| Status: Illegal
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| | as physical dependence, since the
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| Side effects:
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| | individual is relying on the alcohol to
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| -Memory and learning problems
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| | help him/her reduce their inhibitions and
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| -Distorted perception
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| | increase their confidence.
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| -Difficulty thinking and solving problems
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| | A former addict declared, "I am so much
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| -Bloodshot eyes
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| | of a coward, that I need a drink before
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| -Dry mouth and throat
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| | ANYTHING."
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| -Faster heartbeat and pulse rate
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| | Physical dependence occurs mainly in
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| By looking at the side effects of both
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| | heavy drinkers. They are prime targets
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| drugs, Marijuana appears to be a mild
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| | for this type of addiction, since they
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| drug when compared to alcohol. Even
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| | continually resort to excessive drinking
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| though the side effects of alcohol vary
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| | to "escape" from a problem. Over time,
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| according to the amount of alcohol
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| | their bodies have developed a tolerance
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| ingested, we rarely limit ourselves to a
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| | to the presence of alcohol in the
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| single glass. Age, sex, body build and
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| | bloodstream. So, if they suddenly decide
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| metabolism are also factors influencing
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| | to quit cold turkey, they will suffer
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| the effects of alcohol on an individual.
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| | from withdrawal symptoms ranging from
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| *Alcohol in our Society*
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| | jumpiness, sweating, sleeplessness,
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| Nevertheless, the outreach of alcohol
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| | convulsions, poor appetite,
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| extends far beyond the boundaries of our
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| | hallucinations, and sometimes even death.
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| bodies. Since it is legal, millions of
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| | Both types of dependencies foster
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| alcoholic beverages are served daily
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| | violence and/or deterioration of personal
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| across North America in local pubs, bars
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| | relationships. Young minds can suffer
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| and clubs. Not only does this alcohol
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| | dearly from alcohol abuse, since it will
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| consumption lead to decreased
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| | interfere with their schooling, career
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| inhibitions, it also paves the road for
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| | goals, and may eventually lead to
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| sexual harassment issues and undesired
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| | unemployment.
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| sexual acts, which may undoubtedly lead
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| | Solving the Problem
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| to the spreading of sexually transmitted
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| | Being afflicted with any type of
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| diseases (STD). Violent acts and numerous
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| | addiction is never easy. Even if
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| assaults are repeatedly being reported to
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| | initially it was a personal choice to try
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| the police, and in many cases, both
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| | the addictive substance, few actually
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| victim and culprit were under the
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| | wished or even thought of becoming
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| influence of alcohol.
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| | addicted. It is most difficult for
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| "Forty percent of people convicted of
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| | alcoholics to quit on their own, for like
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| violent victimizations (sexual assault,
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| | all of the other drugs, there are
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| robbery, homicide, aggravated assault,
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| | unpleasant withdrawal symptoms associated
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| and simple assault) and 25 percent of
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| | with quitting. The discomfort and
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| victims had been drinking at the time of
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| | disquieting feeling experienced while
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| the event."source: Bureau of Justice
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| | quitting is of little encouragement for a
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| Statistics, 1998
| |
| | drug addict. Yet, there are other
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| "Alcohol is closely linked with violence.
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| | possibilities.
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| About 40 percent of all crimes (violent
| |
| | No one has to go through this determining
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| and non-violent) are committed under the
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| | step of his or her life alone. Drug
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| influence of alcohol."source: Bureau of
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| | rehabilitation centers are there to
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| Justice Statistics, 1998
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| | support and help the individual
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| Individuals may also feel confident and
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| | accomplish his goal: overcome his/her
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| unflustered by the thought of driving
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| | addiction. Choosing the right drug
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| home drunk. Drinking and driving is a
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| | detoxification treatment is of capital
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| serious issue in North America,
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| | importance, so as to give the individual
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| destroying families, ruining friendships
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| | the best tools and opportunities to
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| and generating exorbitant financial
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| | completely eliminate his/her addiction
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| problems. The news channels always seem
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| | from his/her life.
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| to have new footage to demonstrate the
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| | Among the many types of drug
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| horrid scenes resulting from a fatal car
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| | rehabilitations programs available,
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| accident caused by a drunk driver. Not
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| | Narconon offers a unique, 100% natural,
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| only does the drunk driver put his own
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| | biophysical drug treatment program.
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| life in peril, he is equally an impending
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| | Without using any substitute drugs,
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| threat to all of those travelling at that
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| | Narconon's program is specifically
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| very moment. Statistics for
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| | targeted at eliminating drug residues
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| alcohol-related crashes are alarmingly
| |
| | from the body. By diminishing the
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| high, truly worrisome and necessitate our
| |
| | withdrawal symptoms to their lowest
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| immediate attention.
| |
| | levels, the individual gradually regains
|
| "Approximately 1.4 million drivers were
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| | his composure and awareness of his
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| arrested in 2003 for driving under the
| |
| | surroundings. Both the physical and
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| influence of alcohol or narcotics. This
| |
| | psychological aspects of drug addiction
|
| is an arrest rate of 1 for every 135
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| | are addressed in the Narconon program, so
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| licensed drivers in the United States of
| |
| | that the individual may go on to live a
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| America."
| |
| | drug-free lifestyle after completion of
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| Source: NHTSA, 2005
| |
| | the program.
|
| "About three in ten Americans will be
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| | Hopefully, alcohol will play a less
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| involved in an alcohol-related crash at
| |
| | important role in our lives as the years
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| some time in their lives."
| |
| | go by, awareness among the population
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| Source: NHTSA, 2001
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| | will significantly increase, and drunk
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| On the other hand, non-profit
| |
| | driving will no longer be a pressing
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| organizations, drug rehabilitation and
| |
| | issue. By recognizing the direct and
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| prevention centers and numerous other
| |
| | indirect impacts alcohol has on our
|
| volunteers are continually seeking to
| |
| | lives, we can more easily understand how
|
| educate and spread awareness among the
| |
| | many lives are shattered due to substance
|
| population on the effects of alcohol. Be
| |
| | abuse. Eventually, we will all look past
|
| it by advertising campaigns, through drug
| |
| | this false barrier of security, and see
|
| prevention conferences or simply by
| |
| | alcohol for what it really is.
|
| conversation, these organizations wish to
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| |
|