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Effects of Alcoholism to students, Essays (high school) of English

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Download Effects of Alcoholism to students and more Essays (high school) English in PDF only on Docsity! Introduction Alcohol is part of life for most Filipino teenagers as well as for many University students and High School student for them, it played an important role in the social world. To an extent, a decision not to engage in this normative activity could lead to exclusion from the boarder youth scene. Most of the people who consume alcohol are teenagers or in the early adolescent stage The inhabitation of student alcoholism is not new to most of the Junior High School students in the Philippines. Alcoholism is a growing concern in the culture of social life of this country. Alongside with this case are lots of jeopardies, consequences, risks, and violations that occurs which seriously needs the deep concem of the parents, different health organizations, law enforcing officers, and the government, etc. This research determines the impact of alcoholism on student’s academic performance in Digdig National High School. Alcohol and we are referring here to beverage alcohol, also known as ethanol or ethyl alcohol is a substance that acts on the central nervous system. Therefore, the site of action of alcohol in the body is the brain. It depresses the activity of certain functions of the brain. As such, alcohol is classified as a central nervous system depressant. Comparing young people today with previous generations reveals that there has been little change in the proportion who consume alcohol or in the average volume consumed by youngsters (Department of Health, 2005) Smith and Folcroft) In fact, young people brain keep developing well in there is Alcohol can alter this development, potentially affecting both brain structure and function. This may cause cognitive or learning problems and or make the brain more prone to alcohol dependence. This is especially a risk when people start drinking young and drinking heavily. Eva Cyhlarova says that over time, heavy drinking interferes the neurotransmitters in the brain that are needed for good mental health. So while alcohol may help deal with stress in the
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