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Maic, Michael, Lisa and Elena

Table of contents Diagrams with evaluation General information consequences Quiz about our topic changes between the topics: Alcohol Cigarettes Illegal drugs

Diagrams with evaluations How old are you?

Alcohol

General information: alcohol by most people for animation as well as relaxation it makes us less efficient and limits our perception Drivers are regarded as unfit for driving from a blood-alcohol level of 0,5‰

General information: alcohol consequences: health damage (heart problems, brain damage, cancer, liver damage, impotence..) mental disorders social problems normal brain of a 6 week old baby brain of a 6 week old baby with fetal alcoholic syndrome

When did you drink alcohol the first time?

And why did you drink alcohol the first time ?

What is your favorite alcoholic drink?

Cigarettes

General information: smoking inhaling the smoke of dry and glowing tobacco high potential addiction and very expensive innocent passive smokers toddlers of smokers are smaller and weight less than others, and their intellectual development is weaker

General information: smoking consequences: high cancer risk airways are attacked (chronic bronchitis) circulation trouble Impotence reduced performance

Do you smoke?

When did you start smoking?

How many cigarettes do you smoke a day?

Illegal drugs (heroin)

General information - illegal drugs consumption or trade is regulated in the narcotics law most illegal drugs have a high addiction and abuse potential Most popular drugs: amphetamines cannabis crack ecstasy heroin cocaine LSD spice

General information - illegal drugs consequences: (they take “Crystal Meth”) consciousness change (often positive) daydreams, balance, pain- sensitive, hallucinations,.. Performance falls, brain cells are destroyed skin ageing health damage (liver, heart, nervous system,..)

Do you know people who consume illegal drugs?

Do you take illegal drugs?

When did you start taking illegal drugs?

Illegal drugs (Cannabis)

Which drugs do you take?

Why do you take drugs?

Did you ever get problems because of drugs or alcohol?

In which way have drugs changed your life?

How much money do you spend on drugs/smoking/alcohol a week?

Have you ever tryed illegal drugs?

QUIZ 1.How long it takes the body to break down by 0.5 per mille alcohol? a) About 3 hours c) About 8 hoursd) About 12 hours b) About 5 hours

QUIZ 1.How long it takes the body to break down by 0.5 per mille alcohol? a) About 3 hours c) About 8 hoursd) About 12 hours a) About 5 hours Answer b! The body builds up 0.1 per mille of alcohol in an hour.

QUIZ 2.How much alcohol addicts, there are about Germany? a) About d) About 5Mioc) About 2Mio b) About 1Mio

QUIZ 2.How much alcohol addicts, there are about Germany? a) About d) About 5Mioc) About 2Mio b) About 1Mio Answer c! The German head office against the danger of addiction publish each year numbers of alcohol and drug abuse. Alcohol is by far the substance that is most consumed!

QUIZ 3.In connection with which of these drugs there is death in most cases? a) alcohol d) cocaine b) nicotine c) heroin

QUIZ 3.In connection with which of these drugs there is death in most cases? a) alcohol d) cocaine b) nicotine c) heroin Answer b! It is ignored every day, but there it is! in Germany, there are about 110,000 tobacco-related deaths and 40,000 deaths from alcohol-related.

QUIZ 4.In which country in Europe cannabis is legalized? a) Switzerlandb) Netherlands d) In no countryc) Italy

QUIZ 4.In which country in Europe cannabis is legalized? a) Switzerlandb) Netherlands d) In no countryc) Italy Answer d! Many believe that cannabis is legal in the Netherlands, cause you can buy it in coffee shops. But they are only more liberal and allow the consumption in small volumes.

QUIZ 5.Why was developed ecstasy? a) as a medium against fever d) as a medium against lung infetcion b) as an appetite suppressant c) as rheumatic medium

QUIZ 5.Why was developed ecstasy? a) as a medium against fever d) as a medium against lung infetcion b) as an appetite suppressant c) as rheumatic medium Answer b! MDMA was developed in 1912 by Merck and was supposed to stop appetite.

QUIZ 6.Whats a flashback ? a) if you hallucinate when drug rushing b) an alcohol hangover d) In state of intoxication without current influence of drugs c) psycho hangover after LSD consumption

QUIZ 6.Whats a flashback ? a) if you hallucinate when drug rushing b) an alcohol hangover d) In state of intoxication without current influence of drugs c) psycho hangover after LSD consumption Answer d! Called ‘Echorausch’- it may can occur after weeks/months after the consumption of e.g. LSD

Thank you for listening! Do you have any questions?