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    Top Ten Poisons

    TOP TEN CAUSES OF POISONING Section 2-D |Roña, Diandra Krystle B. | |Rosales, Aileen L. | |Rosaura, Franz D. | |Roxas, Marie Florence S. | |Rubio, Hannah Alexis O. | |Rugay, Jesus Emmanuel R. | February 1, 2012

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    Why Do People over Eat?

    In the last decade the obesity is becoming one of the major problems in USA health. And the question posed by the problem is the why people are tending to over eat? There many are the factor of why this issue is growing fast since early stages in life and also touching adult and older population too as well, becoming the overeating a major dilemma in person’s regular life. Some research has shown that overeating is cause by three different causes, stress and anxiety, boredom, and the easy access

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    The Effects of Substance Abuse on Unborn Babies

    on Unborn Babies In today's society, people are talking about babies being born addicted to drugs, and how a mother could harm her unborn child. Substance abuse during pregnancy can have devastating and lasting effects on unborn babies. Drug addiction is a very serious condition that requires more research. We are still learning the effects of substance abuse. Doctors and nurses should not judge these women, but should instead give them the best prenatal care that can be provided. We need to see

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    Analyzing Formation of Habits

    consider smoking and addiction. In my opinion, a habit can also be an addiction. Some believe the term addiction should be reserved for describing a physical dependency on chemical substances such as alcohol and drugs. Other addictions include a range of compulsive behaviors such as gambling, eating, shopping, playing video games, work and internet usage. This type of addiction is typically described as ‘psychological addiction,’ a state that can also accompany physical addictions. Neuroscientists

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    Article Rebuttal

    can help anyone spot a bad or weak argument. First Claim: The article from Wiki Answers first states that one must first know what the definition of "addicted" and "habitual" is. It claims that "addiction" is not the same a "habituating" are not the same. The author describes the definition of addiction as a gross physiological change in the way the body works and habituating is merely a crave. The article acknowledges that neurological and neuro-chemical changes can happen however they are minor

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    Alcoholism

    Specific Purpose: To convince the audience Central Idea: To convince the audience to stop alcoholism. I. Introduction: A. Can you imagine that an adult person is homeless and walking in the street without Cloth? Today I will tell you an true story that happen with my father, one day he saw a man walking in the street without clothe and when he cache hem and give him to The police station they discover that he is alcoholic person and he is homeless and don't have job because of his behavior

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    Tech Addiction Summary

    Technology Addiction: Applied to Online Auction Users The “MIS Quarterly” magazine article titled; “Integrating Technology Addiction and Use: An Empirical Investigation of Online Auction Users,” explores the relatively new phenomena of technology addiction. The article starts out by laying down a thick foundation of previously known information that was taken into account during the study that they performed. This information introduces the reader to the Technology acceptance model (TAM) which

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    Alcoholism-Nature or Nurture?

    Alcoholism-Nature Or Nurture? Alcoholism can affect anyone. It has enormous costs as it pertains to societies, families, and individuals. It is not prejudicial towards any race, color, sex, religion, or economic level. Although we do have ideas as to what alcoholism is, what we do not know is the exact cause(s) of this problem. Researchers are continually seeking answers to the long-standing nature versus nurture debate. Different views are split between a biological paradigm and a psychological

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    Ladonna

    link to criminal behavior. For example criminogenic is addiction to like alcohol or drug and if your caught drinking while driving they send you to jail but, when you get our there are A.A meeting that you can go to. According to (Wright 2012) “Between 70 and 80 percent of all arrestees have drug and alcohol in their system at the time of their arrest. To me I feel that criminogenic need is good. It can help those that need help with addiction like alcohol it is very serious. The third principle

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    Understanding Addiction

    UNDERSTANDING ADDICTION The word “addiction” may conjure up an image of a sluggish heroin junkie or an erratic crack head. It could also bring to mind a chain smoker or a staggering drunk. Once reserved to describe the state of clinical dependence on a substance as a result of extended abuse, the concept of addiction is widening and includes activities that seem less obviously harmful at the surface. Addiction may not always be as visible as track marks or as noticeably threatening as a drunk-driving

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