FERMENTATION OF RICE ALCOHOL FERMENTATION OF GRAPES.

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FERMENTATION OF RICE ALCOHOL FERMENTATION OF GRAPES

USES OF ALCOHOL

ALCOHOL Effects on the body Effects to the family Effects to the society Effects to the economy

ALCOHOL State the harmful effects of excessive consumption of alcohol by an alcoholic. State the consequences of harmful effects of alcoholics on their families and communities.

EFFECTS ON THE BODY IMMEDIATE EFFECTS:

EFFECTS ON THE BODY LONG-TERM EFFECTS:

EFFECTS ON THE BODY LONG-TERM EFFECTS:

EFFECTS ON THE FAMILY

EFFECTS ON SOCIETY

EFFECTS ON ECONOMY Research has shown that long-term drug and alcohol abuse costs business and industry an estimated $100 billion annually. Alcoholism alone causing 500 million lost work days a year. Gmel, G., & Rehm, J. (2010). Harmful alcohol use: Health Publications, bBNet. Retrieved 3 21, 2011, from bBNet, CBS Network: Alcohol Abuse Statistics: All about alcohol abuse. (2010). Retrieved 3 21, 2011, from All about alcohol abuse:

) Retrieved 3 21, 2011, from Westmoreland County crime statistic, Pennsylvania: EFFECTS ON ECONOMY

Nic. (2010, 5 3). Alcohol treatment of New Jersey: New Jersey Rehab Centre. Retrieved 3 21, 2011, from New Jersey Rehab Centre: treatment-of-New-Jersey.gif&imgrefurl= center.com/tag/drugs/page/3/&usg=__rSx4F4ciFvIprix9LbgzWonXW9M=&h=390&w=487&sz=15&hl=m EFFECTS ON ECONOMY