Many people turn to drug addiction due to problems that affect their day-to-day life. They might have taken a hit in their family life, maybe lost their job or lover. Their family life could be corrupt and they may have gotten abused or harassed as a child and turn to drugs as a suppressant. Many drug users suffer from mental health disorders, such as depression. They depend on drugs or substances to numb the pain that they may be experiencing, or to distract them from the harsh reality.
Support from friends and family is crucial in the drug recovery process, many drug abusers can’t tackle the task of quitting. Sending them to a rehab clinic may seem extreme but it’s the best bet to recovery.
You can tell someone has a drug addiction pretty easily. They may have ticks or twitches, get aggressive when they’re in the withdrawal stage. They drain all their money to fuel their addiction and their physical health has burned to flames. Some drugs are so extreme, they cause you to hallucinate and actually destroy your own body; such as picking at or off their skin.
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The correct answer is A. The constitution had strong support but also strong opposition.
Explanation
In the image, you can see three newspaper headlines that expose some of the situations that occurred during the ratification of the United States Constitution. One of them says "Constitution Ratified in Delaware" suggesting a general acceptance of the Constitution in this State. The second says "Pennsylvania Anti-Federalist Object to Constitution" expresses an idea of opposition to federalism in Pennsylvania. Finally, the headline of the third newspaper reads "Tough Debate Over Constitution in Connecticut" suggesting a fierce debate in which not everyone agreed or against this Constitution and in which several points were discussed. According to the above, it can be established that the correct answer is A. because the incumbents do not express a radical opinion of approval or disapproval of the Constitution.
Answer: in-groups and out-groups
Explanation: In-group is a group where two or more individuals who interact with themselves, share the same traits and to which an individual has a feeling of being united, in membership, belonging and close similarities.
Out-group is, therefore, a social group whereby the person doesn't have a feeling of being united, in membership, belonging and close similarities. However, there is always a certainty that individuals will tend to choose and have a natural liking and understanding for their in-group over the out-group.