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Drug Takers
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
REMEMBER ... page
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INTRODUCTION ... page
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WHY DO PEOPLE TAKE DRUGS? ... page
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WHAT IS A DRUG? ... page
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EFFECTS WHICH DRUGS HAVE ON MIND &
BODY ... page 5
HOW CAN DRUGS AFFECT A PERSON’S
LIFE? ... page 6
DRUGS AND THE LAW ... page
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GLOSSARY ... page
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HANDOUT ... page
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REMEMBER
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INTRODUCTION
Today I’m going to talk about drugs and people who
take drugs. This speech should give you a short summary of drugs and the
problems which are going hand in hand with drugs. I don’t want to
influence your opinion about alcohol, cigarettes or other drugs but it is
necessary, especially for young people, to know some details about drug
taking.
WHY DO PEOPLE TAKE
DRUGS?
There are three reasons why people take
drugs:
- The first main reason people
take drugs is to be accepted by their circle of friends or to permit lively
wakefulness throughout week-end parties.
- Another reason for drug taking
is to eliminate discomfort or worry.
- The last main reason why
people find their way to drugs is boredom. All humans, especially young people,
have exploratory drives toward mastering things and toward new and exciting,
even dangerous,
experiences.
WHAT IS
A DRUG?
A drug is a chemical or plant which alters the way the
mind or body works. There are thousands of different sorts of drugs. Some drugs
are socially accepted, like alcohol or tobacco, and some have important medical
uses and are exclusively given by doctors. And last, there are drugs like LSD,
heroin or hashish, which are not socially accepted and are forbidden by
law.
Here is a list of different types of
drugs:
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Solvents
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Name
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Source
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How taken
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Effects
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Toluene
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various glues
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sniffed
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become
‘high’
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Trichloroethylene
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some cleaning fluids
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sniffed
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become
‘high’
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Butane
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lighter fuel
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sniffed
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become
‘high’
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Tablets
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Name
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Source
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How taken
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Effects
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Amphetamines (speed)
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made either
illegally or for
medical use
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swallowed,
sniffed or
injected
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stimulant
and appetite
suppression
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Barbiturates
(downers)
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made for
medical use
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swallowed
or injected
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drowsiness, sleep
and depression
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Benzodiazepine
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made for
medical use
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swallowed
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drowsiness
and sleep
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Hallucinogens
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Name
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Source
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How taken
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Effects
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Marijuana
(pot, grass)
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dried leaves and
flowers of
cannabis
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smoked
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become
‘high’
or ‘stoned’
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Hashish
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resin from
cannabis plant
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smoked or eaten
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become
‘high’
or ‘stoned’
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LSD
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made illegally
from plants
and fungus
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swallowed
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a ‘trip’ of
6 to 36 hours
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EFFECTS WHICH DRUGS HAVE ON MIND
& BODY
There are three different ways drugs affect
someone’s mind or body:
That
means the drug speeds up the way the brain works and wakes people
up.
The
drug slows down the way the brain works and causes sleep. (opposite of
stimulant)
By
taking this kind of drug, people start seeing things which are unreal. They
start seeing visions or hallucinations.
HOW CAN DRUGS AFFECT A
PERSON’S LIFE?
Many people take drugs to solve problems, but
drug-taking increases a person’s problems rather than solving
them.
Drug-taking
may affect a person’s health. He may become so dependent on drugs that he
becomes physically or mentally ill.
Drug-taking
may affect one’s work. It may become difficult to concentrate and getting
sacked may be the result.
Persons
who take drugs often become moody. Their friendships and relationships with
their families may break down and loneliness may be result.
Many
people on drugs are more likely to die. They die from overdoses, fatal mixtures
of drugs or accidents.
Once
a person is hooked, the craving for drugs can become so great that a drug
dependent will do anything to get money so that he can buy more drugs. These
people might even steal, turn to prostitution or start mugging.
DRUGS AND THE
LAW
Most people think that only drugs which produce physical
dependence (“hard drugs“) are dangerous and should be forbidden by
law. But there are some “soft drugs“ ,which are also producing
physical dependence and can also kill people, are legal and socially
accepted.
GLOSSARY
HANDOUT
WHY DO PEOPLE TAKE
DRUGS?
- to be accepted / to stay
awake
- to remove
discomfort
- boredom
WHAT
IS A DRUG?
A chemical or plant which alters the way the mind or
body works.
- socially accepted
- medical use
- not socially
accepted
EFFECTS WHICH DRUGS
HAVE ON MIND & BODY!
- Stimulant
- Depressant
- Hallucinogen
HOW
CAN DRUGS AFFECT A PERSON’S LIFE?
- Health
- Work
- Family
- Life
- Crime
DRUGS
AND THE LAW!
GLOSSARY
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to be accepted by sb
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von jemandem akzeptiert werden
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wakefulness
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Wachsamkeit / Schlaflosigkeit
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exploratory
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erforschend
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getting sacked
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entlassen werden
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moody
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launisch / trübsinnig
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craving
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heftiges Verlangen
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to mug
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ausrauben
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physical dependence
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körperlich abhängig
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mental dependence
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geistig abhängig
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