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The Effect Of Alcohol And The Aftermath Thereof Essay

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One after the other, the bottles flew to the ground. All I could do was stand back and watch as my father consumed each drink and yell explicit words to my mother. I was only seven. . .
“What 's with your face?!” he yelled.
“Nothing, please don 't hurt me again.” I said with terror.
“Just leave him alone!” my mother exclaimed.
Another beating to me and my mother caused by the intoxication of my father. From that day forward I realized I would never drink a substance like that in my life. To see how it changes the individual during the process of consumption and the aftermath thereof, I knew I would never even take a sip. I could never imagine the effects that it would take on him and others around who dissipate liquor for “fun”. Now I know, liquor has been around for centuries and the way it has been made varies the amount of “intoxicated” such individual will be, but the backlash on the individual causes arousal into what alcoholism really means and what it does. Addictive substances have been available for thousands of years (Horvath, Andrew Tom, and Misra Kaushik. “A Brief History of Alcoholism.”), and everyday we pass by regular people consuming one kind of substance or the other. Although we never realize how easy it is for such items to become a form of addiction, such as alcoholism, As Tom Horvath states, ¨Once we became able to produce alcohol and grow other addictive substances in larger quantities it then becomes possible for addiction to arise.¨ The eventuality

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