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The medicine that I have named is alcohol. I will probe into the history of alcohol use; in early Egyptian civilization, China around 7000B.C., and India. In the sixteenth century, alcohol was used mainly for medicinal purposes. (“A Detail History of Alcohol & Alcoholic Potables- medicine-Free World,” 2021) 1920 the US passed a law proscribing intoxicating liquors. The illegal alcohol trade boomed, and by 1933, the prohibition of alcohol was repealed. An estimated 15 million Americans are addicted to alcohol, and 40 of auto accident deaths in the US involve alcohol. We will bandy the links between drinking and poor academic performance, parlous actions similar to being a victim of dating violence, trying self-murdering, smoking, and using illegal medicines.

PCN 150 Week 1 Topic Selection

Alcohol dissolves families, marriages, friendships, jobs, bank accounts, and neurons, but no way problems. (“Alcohol is a veritably effective dissolving agent; see what it dissolves.”, 2021) The reason that you consume alcohol to forget your problems is a humbug! There are memory determinations associated with alcohol abuse. Alcohol does not break anything unless it is used as a detergent. Utmost people claim to abuse alcohol to forget their problems so that they can condemn their problems on their alcohol dependence. I chose alcohol because I am presently wedded to an alcoholic, and after 14 times of dealing with his dependence and wearing his burden, I feel as if it is time to face the hardest decision I will ever have to make.

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A Detailed History of Alcohol & Alcoholic Potables- Drug-Free World. ( 2021). Recaptured 25 June 2021, from

https//www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/alcohol/a-short-history.htm

Alcohol is a veritably effective dissolving agent; see what it dissolves. ( 2021). Recaptured 25 June 2021, from

https//serenerehab.org/2019/09/13/alcohol-is-a-very-effective-dissolving agent/