What is the relationship between social studies, and population, family, drugs and Aids.
it make the human population slow down
the same as having medicine to treat social disorders probability is the science here drugs cant cure a gamboling addicition drugs cant cure religion either religion can cause war drugs cant stop war
Hetero Drugs's population is 5,000.
Caribbean families have both social and religious issues. These can range from the local crime rate, drugs and high unemployment.The Caribbean family as a whole has increased rates of divorce and single parents.
Yes. The root of the problem is the large segment of the American population taking illegal drugs.
Social health is basically defined as how you are in social situations, based on friends, meetings, romantic relationships, etc. With drugs, you are securing yourself a place in a crowd. Unfortunately, most of society views people that regularly do drugs as a bad crowd. Honestly, drugs aren't great for your social health.
It completely destroys a family beause the drugs will eventually take control of ones life. Drugs are controlling in every way. Drugs will spend every penny in your pocket.
The social consequence of using rave drug an cause you serious hear problem cause vilolence toward other or themselves can lead you to family problem job lost....
Drugs affect a family because it breaks up the family and then the young family members around could start doing drugs and selling it at a young age. Also u or other family can go to jail with having the position of illegal drugs. It can break up the family as well because they don't feel the need to do so. Its not worth losing your family and when your in jail you have nobody
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the influences of drugs can be by peers or socially peer pressure to take drugs is either friend telling you to have some drugs or family members taking drugs and saying have some it wont hurt. social pressure is when your favourite actor or favourite person is taking those drugs and you want to be just like them
The sulfa family of drugs includes (but is not necessarily limited to) sulfadiazine, Thiosulfil Forte, Gantanol, Azulfidine and Gantrisin.