   Definition.
   Types.
   Causes.
   Symptoms.
   Effects.
   Solutions.
A drug is any chemical you take that
   affects the way your body works.


 Alcohol, caffeine, aspirin,
Nicotine and marijuana.
The inability to cope with crisis.

Physical and emotional symptoms.
          Lose, disappointment, feelings of
rejection and loneliness.
 Lose interest in their hobbies.
 Have trouble concentrating.
 Become moody, negative, cranky, or
  worried.
 Ask to be left alone a lot.
 Lose or gain weight.
   Weak families ties.
   Negative effect on work.
   Criminal problems.
   Medical problems.
 Pre-Educate in schools or media advertisement.
 Treat dealers with advising, also provide
  positive views on rehab.
 Strict government laws to prevent providers
  and jail them.
 Communication between parents and children.
 Everybody should stay away from drugs no
  matter what their problems are.
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  • 2.
    Definition.  Types.  Causes.  Symptoms.  Effects.  Solutions.
  • 3.
    A drug isany chemical you take that affects the way your body works.  Alcohol, caffeine, aspirin, Nicotine and marijuana.
  • 4.
    The inability tocope with crisis. Physical and emotional symptoms. Lose, disappointment, feelings of rejection and loneliness.
  • 5.
     Lose interestin their hobbies.  Have trouble concentrating.  Become moody, negative, cranky, or worried.  Ask to be left alone a lot.  Lose or gain weight.
  • 6.
    Weak families ties.  Negative effect on work.  Criminal problems.  Medical problems.
  • 7.
     Pre-Educate inschools or media advertisement.  Treat dealers with advising, also provide positive views on rehab.  Strict government laws to prevent providers and jail them.  Communication between parents and children.
  • 8.
     Everybody shouldstay away from drugs no matter what their problems are.