Papers On Drugs & Alcohol
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Drug & Addiction & The Adolescent
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8 pages of notes in brief essay format on the psychological causes and implications of addiction with mention of its evolution among the adolescent population. No bibliography available.
Filename: Adoldrug.wps
Drug & Alcohol Abuse/Zip Code 11572
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A 5 page research paper that, first of all, looks at drug and alcohol addiction in the 11572 zip code, which refers to Oceanside, New York, in Nassau County, Hempstead Township. Then, the writer offers a more general view of the damage caused by addiction, and closes with an overview of prevention steps taken by New York State. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: kh11572.rtf
Drug Abstinence / Does It Work ?
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A 7 page research paper evluatively assessing whether or not drug abstinence programs can work for addicted people. Psychological factors determining how effective such programs will be are discussed throughout. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Drugabst.wps
Drug Abuse Essay:
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This 5 page paper discusses the complexities of defining 'drug abuse' and then proceeds to explain how labeling theory is used as an explanation for drug abuse. Furthermore, this paper highlights the ways in which labeling theory can be employed as a strategy to reduce drug abuse in our society. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSDrugab.rtf
Drug Abuse In American Colleges And Universities: Effects On The User, Friends And Family
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5 pages in length. Drugs do not have a place anywhere in society, however, they have even less of a place in academic environments. That the user's academic and athletic performance is severely impaired, along with the user's level of responsibility – such as skipping class, failing to complete assignments, etc. – speaks to the notion that drug use is rampant throughout American colleges and universities, producing a student body with many abusers whose relationships, reputations, wallets, self-images and especially grades ultimately suffer as a direct result of the addiction. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCDrugU.rtf
Drug Abuse in the Workplace (A Case Study)
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This 8 page paper addresses several human resource issues by focusing on a hypothetical case study where an employee is found to have a substance abuse problem. The twist is that the individual works in a substance abuse clinic. Several issues are addressed. What course a supervisor should take is discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA307da.rtf
Drug Abuse on the Job (Case Study Analysis)
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This 4 page paper examines a case study about a drug addicted nurse. Suggestions are made in respect to what a coworker is to do.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA543nur.rtf
Drug Abuse: Rehabilitation Verses Incarceration
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A 10 page emphasis that rehabilitation has the potential to solve our long lasting problems surrounding drug abuse. The author provides data demonstrating the advantages of rehabilitation verses incarceration. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPdrgRhb.rtf
Drug Addiction and University Success
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This is a 9 page paper discussing drug abuse and how it affects students in a university environment. A tutorial approach is used which suggests further research in some areas. Definitions of drug abuse, the issues of social factors, stress and interventions are also discussed.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJdrugu1.rtf
Drug Addiction In Children
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7 pages in length. Defined as "compulsively seeking to use a substance, regardless of the potentially negative social, psychological and physical consequences" (Dorsey et al, 2005), drug addiction crosses the line between recreational use and dependency. When one analyzes the prevalence of drug addiction within the general population, the last consideration one makes is the presence of children in this equation; however, of the 25.5 million people who, for example, smoked marijuana on a daily basis in 2004 – which represents the most regularly used drug in any population - kids between the ages of twelve and seventeen made up 342,000 of that group (Office of National Drug Control Policy, 2006). Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCDrugChild.rtf
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