*Lack of concentration in school
*Loss of friends
*Memory loss and blackouts
*Lack of judgment
*Trouble with the law
*Suicide
*Alcohol poisoning
*Depression in adulthood
More information at http://www.teenzeen.org/binge-drinking.html
Friday, January 28, 2011
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Who can be affected by Drugs and Alcohol?
Drug and alcohol problems can affect anyone regardless of age, sex, race, marital status, place of residence, income level, or lifestyle.
Drug and Alcohol abuse can also affect family and friends. Most importantly drug and alcohol abuse can affect the person taking drugs or consuming alcohol the most because they are affecting their lifestyle and damaging their body.
Drug and Alcohol abuse can also affect family and friends. Most importantly drug and alcohol abuse can affect the person taking drugs or consuming alcohol the most because they are affecting their lifestyle and damaging their body.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Nicotine
Nicotine is a highly addictive stimulant found in tobacco. This drug is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream when it is smoked. Nicotine has many physical effects: rapid heartbeat, increased blood pressure, shortness of breath, and a greater likelihood of colds and the flu.
More Info: http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/drugs/know_about_drugs.html#a_Nicotine
More Info: http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/drugs/know_about_drugs.html#a_Nicotine
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Chicago Mayoral Elections
The people that are running for Chicago Mayoral Elections are Rahm Emanuel, Carol Moseley Braun, gery Chico, Miguel Del Valle. All of these people that are running differ because they are all in charged with directing city departments and agencies. They also differ because each one deals with different apartments of the City Chicago Council.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Off Topic
This video shocked me when I first saw it. What this video means to me is that technology is taking over us. More and more new things are being invented each day and we don't know what they are. Jobs that exist today will not exist in the future. I think that this is a scary situation because we don't know what future jobs are going to be available for us or for our future family. The world should take more responsibility in learning and thinking about new ideas that may come up in the future and take action. The U.S is falling behind in all the new things that are being invented each day and we should be more careful about our actions and inventions that we make.
Cocaine and Crack
Effects and Dangers!
*Cocaine = a stimulant that rocks the central nervous system, in which it gives an intense feeling of power and energy. Snorting highs last between 15 and 30 minutes; smoking highs last between 5 and 10 minutes. *Cocaine also elevates heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and body temperature.
*Snorting can put a hole inside the lining of your nose
*First-time users-even teens-of both cocaine and crack can stop breathing or have fatal heart attacks (Teen Drug Abuse Health Effects).
more info: http://teendrugabuse.us/teendruguse.html
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Binge Drinking
Binge drinking is drinking heavily over several days. Today the accepted definition of binge drinking in the United States is the consumption of five or more drinks in a row by either a man or a women. binge drinking can lead to several affects in a persons life. People today binge drink because they're curious, they want to know what it's like to drink alcohol. People believe that it will make them feel good, not realizing it could just as easily make them sick and hung-over.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Hello, my name is Isabel. I have created this website to inform you about Drug and Alcohol abuse. Today, we face many different abuses of drugs and alcoholic beverages. People in the world are being pressured into doing things that involve drugs and/or alcohol. This website is to inform you about the dangers of alcohol and the some of the reasons why many people in the world are engaging in this type of behavior.
Isabel :)
Isabel :)
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