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Addictive Compulsive Shoplifters
1,813 wordsKleptomania Our text describes a number of disorders with an irresistible impulse-usually one that will ultimately be harmful to the person affected. However, DSM-IV-TR includes fives additional impulse-control disorders (Called impulse -control disorders not elsewhere classified) that are not included under other categories... intermittent explosive disorder, pyromania, pathological gambling, , and kleptomania. Kleptomania (impulsive stealing) Origin Kleptomania is a strong desire to steal. Oft...
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Gambling Problem
638 wordsGambling has effected many people I know in a negative way and the problem is getting increasingly more serious due to the large amount of young adults who are starting to gamble. Teenagers often face routine warnings about drugs and alcohol but Not about gambling. Gambling is highly addictive, and compulsive gamblers have the same symptoms an alcoholic or a person addicted to drugs would have with their addiction, when someone is addicted to gambling they have a brain disease that is chemically...
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Studies Receptors Sensitive To Nicotine
699 wordsA single molecule may be partly to blame for nicotine's addictive allure, a finding that researchers say could lead to potential therapies to help millions of smokers quit a life-threatening habit. More than 4 million people around the globe - 440,000 of them Americans - die from smoking-related causes each year. And, the nicotine-laced smoke damages more than just their lungs. The California researchers not only pinpointed a molecule responsible for nicotine addiction, they also created special...
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Course Of The Next Few Years Elvis
807 wordsElvis by Albert Goldman is a book about the life and times of the king of rock and roll. It shows how a country boy rose up and ruled the world of music, and also showed his downfall. It starts by telling about Elvis' childhood, and moving to his teenage years. Elvis was always a wholesome country boy no matter if people considered him lead, or outrageous. In fact, Elvis was discovered when he made a record for his mothers birthday, Elvis always respected his parents. Next it moves on to the fir...
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Speed As A Valid Recreational Drug
4,848 wordsMethamphetamine: Built for Speed? Methamphetamine has reclaimed a place in the lexicon of 'party' drugs. Hailed by nocturnal adventurers, condemned by raver idealists, is speed a sleepless dream or an addictive nightmare? by Brian Otto Here at the end of the millennium, the pace of modern life seems fleeting -- awhirl of minutes, hours and days. In dealing with the changes, humans have equipped themselves with the tools to move faster, more efficiently. At the same time a dependence for the mark...
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Drug Addict Life
487 wordsDRUG ADDICT Life is tough and some of us need something just a little more. In high school all you want to do is fit in but how can you when you are an outsider. This world of drug use you did not even know about so no wonder you didn't fit it. Once introduced everybody wants to get messed up with you cause you are really a cool person. You start making good friends and hanging out with them everyday. You begin to forget about your family and everything else all you want to do is hang out with y...
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Drug Addicts
2,860 wordsTaylor Bullard#1874798 Crime And Criminology Opiates And The Law Illicit drug use and the debate surrounding the various legal options available to the government in an effort to curtail it is nothing new to America. Since the enactment of the Harrison Narcotic Act in 1914 (Erowid) the public has struggled with how to effectively deal with this phenomena, from catching individual users to deciding what to do with those who are convicted (DEA). Complicating the issue further is the ever-expanding...
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Bud Sells Drugs To Lulu And Carmen
1,811 wordsWritten by: John Benton, containing 191 pages. Publisher: John Benton Books Box 94304218 So. Madison Pasadena, CA 91109 Copyright July 5th 1983 by John Benton Edition #: 1 Characters Major Carmen- The main character in the story, she is abused by her father and her mother is in denial. She later leaves home to find a life of drugs and prostitution. Vinnie- Is Carmen's "old man" who protects her and becomes her pimp. He is very much into drugs like Carmen. Mom- Carmen's mother, scolds Carmen for ...
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Obsession For Incandenza's Film
792 wordsInfinite Jest Introduction Wallace's fictional narrative Infinite Jest is an epic approach to the solicitous and addictive nature of humanity. The novel's diverse characters demonstrate both individually and collectively the fixations and obsessions that bind humanity to the pitfalls of reality and provide a fertile groundwork for the semiotic explanation of addictive behavior. Although Wallace may have actualized the concept of the 'addicted gaze' to the literal or physical response to the view...
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Addicted To Drugs And Start
1,801 words"Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it". (Feldman 184) Adolescents in the eyes of our 90's society today have changed greatly from the past. Parents no longer can control the way their child grows up or behaves when not in their line of sight. A child can be taught well by their parents, but out on the streets there is peer pressure. An adolescent's main goal these days is to fit in and not be different from their peers. Some adolescents get into ...
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Mdma To The Serotonin Levels
915 wordsMDMA and the Affects on the brain OUTLINE Introduction 1. Brief History A. Originally created in 1912 as MDA (methylenedioxyamphetamine) B. In 1970's interest in MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine) for the Aid of Psychotherapy. -Key Effects a. empathetic understanding for others b. large, uncontrolled release of emotions C. When used Clinically, intended result was to have an affect on the Psychodynamic equilibrium (helped to bring repressed material into "the walking consciousness") D. Through...
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1 5 Million Heroin Addicts
2,144 wordsAdding to Pakistan's Misery, a Heroin EpidemicRaees Khan sleeps most nights on a pillow of dust. His home is a median strip along the busy Liaquadabad Road, across from a mosque. A little before dawn a loudspeaker announces the first call to prayer, a reminder to the holy that before Allah all men are naught. This noisy summons fails to awaken Mr. Khan. Though a Muslim, he does not pray five times a day. Other rituals command him: emptying a tiny bag of heroin into a plastic bottle cap, adding w...
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Rise In Alcohol And Drug Addiction
2,415 wordsEffects of Drug and Alcohol Addiction on Political Socialization in America POLS 120 See lah T Hills Political Socialization is the process, by which citizens of a particular region, nation, state, city, or country develop the ways in which they develop views and beliefs about the political issues of their respective areas. This process is developed in America, through this nations citizens families, peers, the media, and their political party involvement (if any). It is the intent of this resea...