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Papers On Drugs & Alcohol
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Why Women Drink
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A 10 page discussion of the socio-psychological factors that cause women to drink. An extensive review of the literature is included and 14 references are cited in bibliography.
Filename: Alcywomn.wps
Wine in The Odyssey
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An 8 page paper which examines the role of wine in Homer’s The Odyssey. The paper also examines the differences in how Homer and today’s culture perceive the drinking of alcohol. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAwineo.rtf
WOMEN ALCOHOLICS AND PUBLIC LAW 102-321
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This paper uses Public Law 102-321 as a jumping-off point to discuss this law's impact on women alcoholics. The paper goes into detail about the "hidden disease" of women, focusing on why it happens and the benefit costs of prevention and/or treatment. Bibiography lists 25 sources.
Filename: MT102-321
Women and Drinking in the 19th Century
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This 5 page report
discusses women’s alcohol consumption in the 19th century,
especially during the time of the temperance movement. In 19th
century Great Britain, alcoholism was widespread, due in part, to
the harsh social conditions brought about by the rapid
industrialization throughout the country. Many families were
suffering as a result although such suffering was most often
associated with a drunken husband and father rather than an
alcoholic wife and mother. In the U.S., the first organized
temperance movement began in the early 1800s in response to
dramatic increases in production and consumption of alcoholic
beverages, which also coincided with rapid demographic changes.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWwom19.wps
Young American Alcoholic Men Who Refuse Treatment
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14 pages in length. Alcoholism among young American men represents a predominant population of drinkers who do not believe they have a problem and, therefore, see no need for treatment. The extent to which this occurs upon college and university campuses is both grand and far-reaching; that institutions of higher education have become the indoctrinated bar scene of the twenty-first century speaks to a tremendous social problem confounded by alcohol. By contrast, genetic alcoholism reflects a different type of drinker who, because of the comfort and escape he finds at the bottom of a glass, does not seek either cessation or treatment for his disease. Using qualitative methodology based upon symbolic interactionism, this paper seeks to illustrate how and why young American alcoholic men abstain from treatment while at the same time continue to abuse intoxicating beverages. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCMaleAlc.rtf
Young, New Drivers And Their Abilities
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14 pages in length. Drunk drivers come in all shapes, sizes and ages, but the most predominantly dangerous group that consistently gets behind the wheel is underaged youth. According to the Center for Substance Abuse Research, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, teens pose a particular threat to road safety, because they make up over half of all alcohol-impaired drivers involved in fatal accidents, as well as being responsible for more alcohol-related fatal crashes than any other age group. Moreover, this specific group of drunk drivers routinely demonstrates the highest blood alcohol concentrations; are nearly two times as likely as any other driver to have had at least one previous accident; have had their driver's license suspended or revoked four times more; and are the most resistant to change their drinking and driving habits. Studies have shown that the earlier alcohol is introduced to the system with regard to age, the more frequency of problems that will accompany the person as he or she gets older. Also significant to alcohol-related issues is if the person consumes a consistently higher amount every month and continues to do so without cutting back. Why are young drivers so significantly outnumbered when it comes to abusing alcohol more than any other age group on the road? Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: TLCYngDr.rtf
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