1. Consider that a new drug named “alcohol” has been introduced .  It’s sweeping the nation, much like Fentanyl.  People are drinking, getting drunk,

1.

Consider that a new drug named “alcohol” has been introduced .  It’s sweeping the nation, much like Fentanyl.  People are drinking, getting drunk, committing acts of violence, while on this drug, getting into car accidents, and overdosing from drinking too much, too quickly.

Would, or should the government legalize this new drug?

What type of harm reduction services could be implemented?

If it’s not legalized, how will it be manufactured and sold?

How will the authorities create laws around it?

Please answer the questions in 3 or 4 well-written paragraphs.  Do not copy and paste from external sources.

2.

Your project is to research one of the topics below and create a PowerPoint presentation.

Topics to pick one from         

·       Eating Disorders

·       Food Addiction

·       Gaming Addiction

·       Work Addiction

·       Exercise Addiction

·       Spiritual Addiction

·       Pain-Seeking Addiction

·       Cutting Addiction

·       Shopping Addiction

·       Spending Addiction

·       Gambling Addiction

·       Hoarding/Collecting-Acquiring Addiction

·       Cyberspace Addiction

If you are choosing a broader topic, you will need either to pick one or give an overall summary of the topic.

Criteria :Organization & flow 

Creativity & design 

Relevance to topic & Subject knowledge 

Effective introduction 

Topic organization 

Conclusion/ summary 

Citations/

 references 

Subject knowledge

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