PPT-Alcohol Role-Plays/Saying "No"

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Day 7 TURN IN HOMEWORK Adult Interview Alcohol Assignment Tell your table The most valuable thing you learned from doing the adult interview assignment Journal

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Day 7 TURN IN HOMEWORK Adult Interview Alcohol Assignment Tell your table The most valuable thing you learned from doing the adult interview assignment Journal 12216 Why is it sometimes difficult to say No. Ashley . Galloway. Background. Binge Drinking=consuming . alcohol in a manner that raises an individual’s . BAC . to a level equal to or greater . 0.08. . To prevent alcohol use disorder (AUD) the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism recommends that men not drink more than 4 drinks in a single day with no more than 14 drinks per week . Art & Architecture. Japan borrowed artistic ideas from China and Korea. Japanese artisans made many things with shiny red and black lacquer coating, such as:. Wooden Statues * Furniture * Household Items. A comparison of provincial policies and harm-reduction opportunities. Public Health 2014, Toronto. May 26-29. Presentation overview. Background. Public health informed pricing practices. Detailed results for the jurisdictions. His Years of Life . 496-406 B.C. . Age 91. Sophocles . was an ancient Greek playwright, born in . Colonus. near Athens, Greece in 496 B.C.E. His father, . Sophilus. , was a rich member of a small community, the rural ‘Deme’. Sophocles was highly educated. He is one of three Greek tragedians whose plays have lived on. The . Vocabulary. Mystery Play. Guilds. Pageant wagon. York Cycle. Wakefield Cycle. Oberammergau. Miracle Play. Everyman. Passion Play. MYSTERY Plays. Mystery from . L. atin meaning occupation. Told Bible stories. Justin Moorhead. PhD Candidate.. J.A.Moorhead@2015.LJMU.ac.uk. . Liverpool John Moores University and Alcohol Research UK. . The Media and pervasive imagery . Political, Policy and research base issues. Ethanol is the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages. It is a highly addictive drug that can be produced synthetically or naturally through fermentation. Alcohol is a depressant that slows the central nervous system. Highlights and Discussion Points. 2. Methodology. Methodology. Pilot study in 2014. Interviews with 289 audience members. Large scale survey of STBs received 7,213 valid responses. 3. 4. Marketing. STBs like to relax, have fun, and spend time with loved ones, but 60% also . Constructing alcohol identities: the role of Social Network Sites (SNS) in young peoples’ (YP) drinking cultures Amanda Atkinson, Senior Researcher Kim Ross- Houle , Emma Begley & Harry Sumnall Wine- fermented grapes. Beer- fermented grains. Liquor- fermented plants. Alcohol is a depressant. Brain. Within 10–15 heartbeats, alcohol in the blood-stream reaches the brain. . Mouth . Alcohol enters the body. . WHAT IS ALCOHOL?. Alcohol is a drug.. It is classed as a depressant, . meaning . that it slows down vital functions. Although classified as a depressant, the amount of alcohol consumed determines the type of effect. 50%. . of individuals with a history of long-term, heavy alcohol consumption for a prolonged period . (more than two weeks). of heavy use will experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms when alcohol use is reduced or stopped. Alcohol upsets a delicate balance between chemical systems that . stimulate. and chemical systems that . inhibit . functions of the brain and body.. It is a central nervous system depressant. People develop a tolerance to it. 2. Alcohol Neuronal Activity (1). 3. Alcohol Neuronal activity (2). 4. The Excitatory and Inhibitory Balance (1). 5. GABA. Inhibitory Neurotransmitter. Glutamate. Excitatory Neurotransmitter. The Excitatory and Inhibitory Balance (2).

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