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Papers On Drugs & Alcohol
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Negative Effects of Alcohol
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A 3 page paper which examines the negative effects of alcohol. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAahh3.rtf
Nursing an Alcoholic
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This 5 page paper looks at the problems and the nurse may encounter when treating an alcoholic, the ways they may treat the patient and overcome the barrier s and how they may then disengage from therapeutic relationship. The bibliography cites 16 sources.
Filename: TEalcnur.rtf
Opinions on Underage Drinking
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This 3 page paper summarizes four articles that express various points of view with regard to the issue.
Filename: HVDrink.rtf
Opium: History And Social Impact
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8 pages in length. Opium was the drug of choice during eighteenth- and nineteenth-century America. Popularized for its mood-altering capability, opium was first consumed in crude form and then later transformed into various recreational and medicinal strains. From the juice of the opium plant's poppy came laudanum and paragoric, two alcoholic extracts; black drop or Quaker's opium; and a
preparation for smoking, of which the Chinese immigrants were particularly fond. However, crude opium was the most popularized form centuries ago, inasmuch as approximately ten percent of its composition is that of alkaloid morphine, its most powerful mood-altering ingredient. The writer
discusses the history of opium usage, as well as
contemporary efforts to curb opiate popularity.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCopium.doc
Opposition To Drunk Driving
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6 pages in length. Despite the tendency to be lenient with an individual's first DUI offense, there is absolutely no reason to extend anything but the full force of the law when drivers are pulled over - and subsequently arrested - for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. One only needs to look at the harrowing statistics to realize how drunk drivers do not deserve a second or third chance before they are finally dealt with as the criminals they truly are. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCDrnkDrvOpp.rtf
Oral Cancer, Dentists, and Oral Hygienists
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This 5 page report
discusses the fact that for oral cancer, tobacco use is the
biggest risk factor and alcohol seems to increase the risk when
used in combination with tobacco. In fact, research has shown
that alcohol consumption increase the risk twofold to threefold
compared with nonsmoking abstainers. Unfortunately, the
awareness by the general public of oral cancer in comparison with
other forms of cancer is quite low. As a result, diagnoses are
often needless delayed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWorcanc.wps
Parental Alcoholism & Children
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A 10 page paper in which the writer discusses how parental alcoholism is rampant within the American family, and its effects on children are particularly devastating. The writer explains how the various life stages are individually affected by alcoholic parents, as well as addresses their long term consequences. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Paralch.wps
Parental Influence and Availability of Alcohol in the Home - Their Impact on Teen Drinking:
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This 10 page paper examines the role that moderate parental drinking has on the drinking habits of their children. This paper includes a review of literature to examine the pertinent data and studies on this subject, and concludes that parents indeed do have a signficant influence on the drinking habits of their children. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: GSDrinkg.rtf
Parental Influence On Teenage Drinking
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This 15 page paper reflects a descriptive study on how parental influence impacts teenage drinking. The paper begins with an abstract of the study. Sections include: problem statement that begins with data on the incidence and prevalence of alcohol use by youngsters between the ages of 12 and 20 in the U.S. These data are used to justify the importance of the study. The research question and goal of the paper are outlined along with the method for obtaining articles. The literature review presents studies and other information about teenage drinking and the factors that influence this behavior. The paper ends with a discussion and recommendations. Statistical data are included. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: PGteendrn.rtf
Past And Current Trends Of The Use And Abuse Of Substances In The United States
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4 pages in length. Substance abuse in the United States is not only an epidemic problem across the country, but it has also become an unwitting component in the fundamental fabric of everything American. Sadly, drugs and alcohol have affixed themselves to the very foundation of America's contemporary framework, a reality that has been a thorn in society's side for decades upon decades. Alcohol, clearly one of the most socially accepted of all mood-altering substances, found its niche when people defied bureaucratic attempts to drive it out of existence; since then, its impact upon society has been nothing short of incalculable. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCDrugTrnd.rtf
Personality Traits of Addicts and the Theoretical Approach of Cognitive Therapy
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This 7 page report discusses addiction and the fact that all addictions the product of many
complex causes. Addiction rarely has a single standard or set of parameters other than the
wholesale pain and despair it eventually causes. The theoretical approach of cognitive
therapy in the context of group therapy is also discussed in relationship to treatment for
addicts. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWaddict.doc
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