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    Alcohol and Drug Addiction Xinge Xu University of Toronto Throughout the vast history of mankind, alcohol has always been a popular and controversial topic. Unlike other illegal drugs with strict rules, alcohol seems to be a more universal and socially acceptable drink. In fact, it is the most widely used drug substance in the world. However, with the gradually increasing amount of problems associated with alcohol, people should weigh and examine the medicinal purposes

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    This brings questions to mind such as if Frank had been educated about alcohol and its effects of it in over abundance, would this have changed his outcome? People become responsible by being properly taught, given responsibility, and then held accountable for

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    Drugs and alcohol have a negative impact on the lives of college students. Ashley Miller of Demand Media writes that “22 percent of college students admitted to using illicit drugs, and 63.3 percent of college students identified as heavy drinkers” (Miller 1). There are many negative effects involved with using drugs and alcohol in college. Using these substances impacts a student’s performance in class. Students who tend to drink miss their classes because they are either too hungover or because

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    Alcohol Is Not A Safe Drug

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    regarding drug usage and which drugs are legal. Many individuals are for the usage of drugs and others are not. A specific drug that has been used since man walked the earth is alcohol. Although alcohol is legal and is the most widely used drug in the world, like any other drug it has its negative effects. Despite the vast majority of negative effects it has, it is still considered legal to individuals over the age of 21. Throughout this paper I will focus on the true issues of alcohol consumption

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    Drugs and alcohol, do they have a significant impact on the lives of college students or just the ones that fall short to the influence? There is a major problem with students using and abusing these substances, not only does it have negative effects on the user, but on the user 's friends and family as well. A lot of drugs and alcohol become easily available to college students over the course of their college years. What can be done to help prevent students from abusing drugs and alcohol? Overall

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    Alcohol kills more teenagers than all other drugs combined, additionally adolescents who drink are 8 times more likely to use other drugs and 50 times more likely to use cocaine. Moreover, one in eight americans is the child of an alcoholic. This drug epidemic is only getting worse, fortunately for those affected there exists counseling and programs to help guide you in the right path. Drugs and alcohol addiction only lead to total negativity and a constant decline in a successful life. Unfortunately

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    The abuse of drugs and alcohol has been a known issue over past decades. The media paints the picture that alcohol and drug use is fun and the only way to have a good time. While alcohol in moderation is fine, many people find themselves going over board and abusing it. Elicit drugs like cocaine and heroin are highly addictive and have several adverse effects. People find themselves depressed and anxious so they ultimately try to use these drugs to mask the pain instead of getting help for their

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    Drugs and Alcohol

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    Method 3 References 4 Background Drugs and alcohol is a major social issue (J. David Hawkins, Richard F. Catalano, and Janet Y. Miller, 1992). It is not something that can be solved by the law (Lee P. Brown, 2008). Throughout history, many attempts have been made to try and legalize and control alcohol and drug addiction but has failed. It requires education, international awareness and a lot of work to resolve. Whilst alcohol and certain drugs are not illegal, the potential dangers are

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    society the constant abuse of drugs and alcohol has become a major issue. Dependence on substances such as alcohol is a common phenomenon in our world. Many individuals who constantly drink changing their ways are the hardest and biggest obstacles. Often these individuals are looking to feel the positive effects that alcohol provides for them. Such as gaining more confidence and forgetting about any problems they may have in their life, past present or future. Alcohol is a drug that slows down an individual’s

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    Throughout the years, drugs and alcohol have always been a problem to law enforcement, not only because of its illegal usage, but also because of the problems that it causes when consumed. As our society progresses, drugs and alcohol have frequently been the cause of many crimes. In fact, our society as a whole has always been on a tangent of positions against or for drugs and alcohol. From the Prohibition Era to the current media trends that drugs are NOT cool to do anymore, our stances have always

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