Drug Abuse
Essay by review • November 14, 2010 • Essay • 434 Words (2 Pages) • 1,554 Views
The repetitive deaths of drug users has became, nowadays, an everyday
phenomenon, that most us has got used it. The numbers of the victims
more and more increase rapidly in such a degree that makes us shudder.
Prospectively, there was an alarming increase in drug abuse at our college.
Many students take cocaine, heroine, LSD, hash, crack, and other drugs;
all these illegal substances provoke undeniably addiction.
The reasons that led to that accrual are various. Firstly, the alienated
interpersonal relationships has decreased the esoteric communication
between people. The hostile environment of the megalopolis has worsen
the communicational impasse and has attacked the psychic equilibrium of
individuals. Secondly, the faulty function of the family; the chasm
between them, turns young people to other types of Ð''families' of the
demiworld. Even overprotection some times makes them ask for a
gateway. Thirdly, the imitation of musicians and actors can lead many
young people to drugs, as they are trying to look alike them. Nevertheless,
as we now, today all this staff about being Ð''cool', affects mostly young
people and it is more obvious in places where there are many gathered,
like in college. Moreover, another reason can be the fact of the
provocative easiness to find drugs in college, whenever and whatever drug
you want. Finally, a disappointment from a relationship or school, for
example a fail in the finals, can be a good reason for those young people to
turn in to drugs.
For this bad situation that exists in our college, counselors and teachers
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