Report writing on drug addiction
Report writing on diwali festival
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Report writing on drug addiction
Drug Addiction
Addiction is defined as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. It is considered a brain disease because drugs change the brain—they change its structure and how it works. These brain changes can be long lasting, and can lead to the harmful behaviors seen in people who abuse drugs.
Reasons For Why People Take Drugs
In general, people begin taking drugs for a variety of reasons:
To feel good. Most abused drugs produce intense feelings of pleasure. This initial sensation of euphoria is followed by other effects, which differ with the type of drug used. For example, with stimulants such as cocaine, the “high” is followed by feelings of power, self-confidence, and increased energy. In contrast, the euphoria caused by opiates such as heroin is followed by feelings of relaxation and satisfaction.
To feel better. Some people who suffer from social anxiety, stress-related disorders, and depression begin abusing drugs in an attempt to lessen feelings of distress. Stress can play a major role in beginning drug use, continuing drug abuse, or relapse in patients recovering from addiction.
To do better. The increasing pressure that some individuals feel to chemically enhance or improve their athletic or cognitive performance can similarly play a role in initial experimentation and continued drug abuse.
Factors Increase Risk Of Addiction
No single factor determines whether a person will become addicted to drugs. The overall risk for addiction is impacted by the biological makeup of the individual—it can even be influenced by gender or ethnicity, his or her developmental stage, and the surrounding social environment (e.g., conditions at home, at school, and in the neighborhood).
Diwali is the festival of Hindus... It is celebrated in the month of October and November... people also call it deepawali.... it is a festival of lights.. It is celebrated in honour of Lord Rama return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile....
For many preparation are made.. people clean their houses and shops.... they get them white washed.... shopkeepers and people their houses and shops and lightening them... the old and the young celebrate this festival with great pomp and show.....
At night their rows of lights.. candles are lighted... people worship goddess Laxmi and god Ganesha at night....
Some people burn cracker... it is harmful for we and our surroundings...
people send sweets their friends and relatives and wish happy Diwali to each other... some people playing gamble on this day... it is a bad habit it has ruined many people... it should be stopped.... we should enjoy this festival in a good way....
When people first hear the word drug, they think of illicit drugs such as cocaine and methamphetamine. They also think about the user and sometimes why they use. One thing that is overlooked by the public is the treatment programs that are available to drug users. There is a stigma in our society around drug use that is very negative. Many believe that people that do drugs do them just to do them and even if this is true in some cases, no one wakes up one morning and decides that today is the day they are going to start doing drugs and be a drug addict. Drug addiction is very complicated. It is a mental illness in which the user is in an altered state of mind. Just like any other mental illness, addiction is an extremely hard thing to deal with in day to day life. The focus now needs to shift to how we can help people with drug addiction and what programs are the most effective.