HEALTH Grade 9 - DRUGS OF ABUSE - (2nd Quarter HEALTH - MAPEH)

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Summary

TLDRDie les behandel die voorkoming van substansgebruik en misbruik, met 'n fokus op die ses klassifikasies van misbruikdwelms. 'n Verduideliking van terme soos dwelms, dwelms van misbruik, dwelmverslawing, dwelmmisbruik, en dwelmweerstandigheid word gegee. Elke klas dwelms word verduidelik, insluitend oorgangsdwelms (soos sigarette en alkohol), depressante, stimulante, narkotiese dwelms, hallusinogene en inasemdwelms. Die les identifiseer ook risikofaktore en beskermende faktore in dwelmgebruik, met metodes om dwelms af te weer en goeie besluitneming te bevorder. Dit sluit in weerstandvaardighede soos om 'nee' te sê en ongesonde invloed te vermy. Studente word aangemoedig om positiewe invloede soos 'n ondersteunende familie en deelname aan sport te koester.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Verstaan die ses klassifikasies van misbruikdwelms.
  • 🔬 Leer die effekte van dwelms soos depressante en stimulante.
  • 🧠 Herken die tekens en simptome van dwelmgebruik.
  • ⚖️ Erken risikofaktore en beskermende faktore in substansgebruik.
  • 🚫 Ontwikkel weerstandvaardighede om dwelmaanbiedinge te weier.
  • 💪 Bevorder positiewe selfbeeld en gemeenskapsbetrokkenheid.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Ondersteunende gesinne kan substansgebruik voorkom.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Die les handel oor die voorkoming van dwelmmisbruik, met 'n fokus op die ses klassifikasies van dwelms van misbruik, insluitend poorte dwelms, depressante (afknouers), stimulanse (opwekkers), narkotika, hallusineringsmiddels, en inhalante.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Die tweede deel verduidelik die effekte van dwelmmisbruik op 'n individu se liggaam, sowel as die breër gevolge op die familie, skool, en gemeenskap. Teken aan dat verskillende dwelms kort- en langtermyn effekte op die liggaam het.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    Beklemtoon die belangrikheid van beskermende faktore soos 'n ondersteunende familie, deelname aan sport, en die ontwikkeling van 'n positiewe selfbeeld om dwelmmisbruik te voorkom.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:15

    Bespreek hoe om weerstand te bied teen dwelmmisbruik deur goeie besluitnemingsvaardighede te gebruik en nooi die studente uit om aktiwiteite aanlyn of op papier vir hul gesondheidsmodule in te handig.

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Frequently Asked Question

  • Wat is die ses klassifikasies van misbruikdwelms?

    Die ses klassifikasies is oorgangs-, depressant-, stimulant-, narkotiese, hallusinogeen- en inasemdwelms.

  • Wat is misbruikdwelms?

    Dit is dwelms wat algemeen deur gebruikers misbruik word, soos shabu, dagga en inhaleermiddels in die Filippyne.

  • Wat is oorgangsdwelms?

    Oorgangsdwelms is dwelms soos sigarette en alkohol wat 'n individu kan lei na meer gevaarlike dwelms.

  • Hoe beïnvloed stimulante die sentrale senuweestelsel?

    Stimulante versnel die sentrale senuweestelsel en laat 'n persoon langer wakker bly.

  • Wat veroorsaak hallusinogene?

    Hallusinogene veroorsaak dat 'n persoon hallusineer en dinge sien wat nie werklik is nie.

  • Wat is narkotiese dwelms?

    Narkotiese dwelms is pynstillers en word in matigheid aan pasiënte met geestesversteurings of erge pyn gegee.

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  • 00:00:00
    [Music]
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    good day everyone
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    for our lesson today we are starting
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    with another component in mapei which is
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    health
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    under the second quarter lesson of
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    health is the topic
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    prevention of substance use and abuse
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    specifically we will be discussing the
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    six classifications
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    of drugs of abuse
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    before we proceed to the main lesson i
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    want to introduce you to these words
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    these words are the common concepts or
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    the usual words that you will encounter
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    in studying
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    substance use and abuse
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    first term is drugs these are any
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    substances or chemicals
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    which when taken into the body either
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    through nasal
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    oral transdermal or intravenous way
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    have psychological emotional and
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    behavioral effects on a person
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    second term is drugs of abuse
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    these are drugs commonly abused by users
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    in the philippines the three drugs of
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    abuse are
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    shabu marijuana and inhalants
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    next is drug dependence which is a
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    cluster of physiological
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    behavioral and cognitive phenomena of
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    which variable intensity
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    in which the use of a drug takes on a
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    high priority
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    thereby creating a strong desire to take
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    the substance
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    then we have drug abuse
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    which is the use of a substance for
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    non-medicinal purposes
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    abuse leads to organ damage like brain
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    damage
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    and liver damage addiction and troubled
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    behavioral patterns
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    and lastly we have drug tolerance
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    which is the condition of the body to
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    adapt to the effects of substances to
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    the body
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    thus requiring an even larger amount of
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    the substance
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    to experience the same physiological and
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    mental effect
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    experienced when taking the smaller
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    dosage
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    now let's proceed to the first
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    classification of drugs of abuse
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    the first one is what we call gateway
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    drugs
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    but why is it called gateway gateway
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    going to wear
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    let's discover why they are called
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    gateway drugs
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    so basically they are called gateway
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    drugs because
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    these are drugs that a non-drug user
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    might try
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    which can lead him or her to more
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    dangerous drugs
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    the most common gateway drugs are
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    cigarettes and alcohols
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    which are readily available in stores
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    but are not allowed to be sold to minors
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    second classification is what we call
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    the presence
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    it is also known as downers because it
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    slows down a person's central nervous
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    system
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    it relaxes muscles and nerves doctors
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    prescribe the present drugs to help
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    persons to be less angry
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    less stressed or less tensed it also
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    makes patients feel sleepy and
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    light-headed
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    depressants include alcohol barbiturates
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    and tranquilizers
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    third type is stimulants
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    if depressants are known as downers
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    stimulants are known as uppers or
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    speeders
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    it has the opposite effect of the
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    presence because
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    these drugs speed up a person's central
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    nervous system
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    a person can stay awake for longer
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    periods under its influence
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    the most common example is caffeine
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    which is found in soft drinks
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    energy drinks coffee tea and chocolate
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    but it doesn't necessarily mean that if
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    you drink coffee
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    soft drinks or eat chocolate you will be
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    addicted
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    that's why you should drink and eat
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    these foods in moderation
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    some illegal stimulants are cocaine
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    nicotine and methamphetamine or shabu
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    and ecstasy
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    moving on the fourth kind is called
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    narcotics
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    narcotic drugs are known as painkillers
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    because it relieves pain and induce
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    sleepiness
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    they are given to patients with mental
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    disorders
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    and those in severe pain but only in
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    moderation
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    and if necessary because too much and
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    wrong use of these drugs
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    may cause body organ failures
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    some illegal narcotic drugs are heroin
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    and marijuana which if taken wrong may
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    cause overdose
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    leading to coma and death
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    next the fifth classification is what we
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    call
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    hallucinogens the name hallucinogens
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    came from the word hallucination which
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    means
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    to see illusions or things that are not
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    real
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    these are drugs which distorts reality
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    and facts
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    it affects all senses and makes a user
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    see
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    hear and feel things that don't exist
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    and are not real long-term use
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    may cause psychosis which is a mental
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    disorder
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    in which reality is twisted
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    some examples are lysergic acid
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    diathylamide or
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    lsd cilocybin
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    and what we call magic mushroom
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    and the last classification is called
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    inhalants
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    from the word inhale which means to
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    breathe in
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    these drugs are taken in a nasal way
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    these are found in ordinary household
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    chemical products such as acetone
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    rugby spray paints cleaning fluids
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    and air conditioner fluid or frion
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    continuous use and abuse leads to
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    delusion
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    brain damage liver damage coma
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    and death so those are the six
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    classifications of drugs of abuse
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    so just to summarize our topic here are
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    the things that you should remember
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    drugs of abuse are classified according
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    to their effect on the body
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    gateway drugs depressants stimulants
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    hallucinogens narcotics and inhalants
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    here are some facts about drug scenario
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    in our country
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    commonly abused drugs in the philippines
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    are shabu
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    marijuana and inhalants filipino males
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    are most vulnerable in experimenting and
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    abusing drugs prescribe medicine to
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    treat a medical condition
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    can lead to substance abuse or addiction
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    if not taken in the right way
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    most people who are treated for
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    substance use disorder
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    need to stay in treatment for at least
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    three months
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    let's now go to the risk and protective
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    factors
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    about drug use and abuse risk factors
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    are those influences which increase the
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    chances of
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    using misusing and abusing drugs
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    while protective factors on the other
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    hand
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    are those influences which decrease
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    the chances of using and abusing drugs
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    here are some risk and protective
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    factors for the personal
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    aspect of the individual
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    the risk and protective factors for the
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    part of the person's family
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    the risk and protective factors when it
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    comes to the person's
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    choice of friends and peers
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    the risk and protective factors in
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    school if the person is still studying
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    the risk and protective factors from the
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    community
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    where the person lives
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    now here are some signs when we can say
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    that someone is using drugs
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    the following are common signs of drug
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    revealed
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    by individual who are using drugs
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    while not all of these signs mean that
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    one person is involved in drugs
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    and there could be some other physical
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    or emotional problem
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    that is causing these behaviors there is
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    a high chance
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    that drug use may be a possibility
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    first declining interest in school or
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    work
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    suddenly changes friends or hangouts
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    with
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    individuals known for their drug use
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    becomes pessimistic irritable and
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    anxious all the time
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    asks to be left alone a lot
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    is always tired or makes it as an excuse
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    to be left alone
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    becomes careless and often becomes
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    involved in accidents
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    becomes implicated in a lot of fights
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    frequent mood swings sudden change in
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    appearance and conduct
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    red or puffy eyes weight changes
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    constant complaints of headaches or
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    stomach aches
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    shaking incessant cough
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    brown stains on fingertips stumbling
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    or a constant runny nose loss of
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    interest
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    in hobbies or sports exhibits poor
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    judgment
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    and finds it difficult to concentrate
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    what are the harmful effects of these
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    drugs in a person's body
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    let's now discover the different
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    short-term and long-term effects
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    of these drugs of abuse
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    here are the short-term and long-term
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    effects of using gateway drugs
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    like alcohol and cigarettes
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    here are the short-term and long-term
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    effects of using depressants
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    or what we call downers which slows down
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    a person's central nervous system
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    here are the short-term and long-term
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    effects of using stimulants
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    or the so-called uppers which speeds up
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    a person's central nervous system making
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    one feel high
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    here are the short-term and long-term
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    effects of using narcotics
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    also known as painkillers which are
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    given to persons
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    who feel severe pain to lessen it
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    here are the short-term and long-term
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    effects of using holoceneogens which are
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    drugs that make a person hallucinate
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    and the last one here are the short-term
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    and long-term effects
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    of using inhaler drugs
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    aside from oneself drug use and abuse
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    also affects the immediate family school
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    and community
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    where the drug user lives below are some
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    of the effects of drug use and abuse
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    on the family school and community
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    first one we have the effects of drug
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    use
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    and abuse on the family
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    next one here are the effects of drug
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    use and abuse
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    on the school and the effects of drug
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    use and abuse on the community
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    i will now introduce you to the
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    different ways on how you can say no
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    to an invitation of using drugs and how
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    to improve your decision making skills
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    about this matter
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    this is what we call resistance skills
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    the first step is thinking
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    what is the problem then proceed to step
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    two
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    which is thinking what could happen if
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    you try drugs
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    lastly the different ways of how you can
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    say
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    no
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    another thing is the steps on how you
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    can make
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    a good decision for you to be able to
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    avoid use of drugs
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    step 1 describe the situation you are
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    in step 2 list possible
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    actions for the situation step 3
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    share your list with responsible adults
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    step 4 carefully evaluate all possible
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    actions step 5 choose which action is
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    most responsible
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    and suitable last step act responsibly
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    and
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    intelligently
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    the following are protective factors you
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    need to fight drug use
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    and abuse first having a loving and
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    caring family
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    involvement in sports having a positive
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    outlook in life
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    and positive self-image caring and
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    supportive friends
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    a sense of worthiness and achievement
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    always having the right attitude
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    ability to cope with stress and
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    depression
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    having responsible adult role models
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    active participation in sports or
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    recreation
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    participation in school clubs and
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    activities
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    consultation with responsible adults
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    like parents
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    teachers counselors regarding problems
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    concerns and queries in life and lastly
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    development of your talents and your
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    skills
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    now remember use and abuse of drugs
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    nowadays can be everywhere
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    yet as a student there might be some
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    influences
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    which you cannot really anticipate and
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    so might affect you to try
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    using these drugs for you to prevent
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    this from happening
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    you should have already learned the
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    decision-making skills
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    and resistance skills there are also
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    ways on how you can divert your
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    attention
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    to not taking and trying to use illegal
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    drugs
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    there are various and healthy ways to
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    get rid of drugs
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    people should understand the different
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    protective factors
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    and risk factors protective factors
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    should be enhanced
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    while risk factors should be avoided and
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    dropped for good
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    and that would be all for the health
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    lesson this second quarter
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    about prevention of substance use and
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    abuse
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    now i will show you the activities that
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    you need to answer
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    in your health modules take note
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    these are all the activities for module
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    one to five
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    of health the second quarter
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    for module one answer the let's try
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    and the let's evaluate part
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    for module 2 answer let's try
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    let's recall let's elaborate
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    and let's evaluate part
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    for module 3 answer let's recall
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    let's elaborate and let's apply
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    and the let's evaluate part
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    for module 4 answer the let's try
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    and let's evaluate part
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    and lastly for module 5 answer the let's
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    try
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    and the let's elaborate part
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    you can answer these activities online
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    in the given links
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    or you can write an answer sheet if you
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    choose to answer online
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    no need to do an answer sheet if you
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    cannot answer online
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    you just need to write your answers in a
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    paper then take a picture of it
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    and send it to me through chat that's
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    all for today
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    thank you for listening and see you next
  • 00:20:14
    week
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  • substantmisbruik
  • voorkoming
  • klasifikasies
  • dwelmmisbruik
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