Thursday, January 26, 2012

Is Alcoholism Caused By a Lack of Willpower?

Introduction
Being an alcoholic can destroy your life if you hit rock bottom.   Many people have different viewpoints on this topic.  For example, some people think if you’re an alcoholic it means you have a lack of willpower because you’re not trying hard enough to overcome your alcoholic addiction.  Other viewpoints on this topic are overcoming your alcoholic addiction isn’t just about willpower because that will only take you so far.  Alcoholics need help and treatment because they have a brain disease.  Everyday when they wake up, their brain tells them to have a drink.  This makes quitting extremely hard when you’re at the stage of addiction.  My question to you is, is alcoholism caused by lack of willpower?




NO

Lauran Neergaard the author of Addiction a Brain Disorder, Not Just Bad Behavior persuades readers with her main idea that addiction isn’t just about willpower in wanting to quit.  It is a chronic brain disease.  Neergaard organizes her article with the text structure description, because it describes the struggles people have in order to overcome their addiction.  Her viewpoint on this topic is over coming an addiction is hard and some people can’t do it by themselves.  They need help because alcoholism is so much more than the lack of will power.   Everyday your brain is telling you to have a drink and some people can’t resist the urge, so they need to get help and treatment before they hit rock bottom. The author has little slant in this piece because she only interviews people who think over coming an addiction is  more than just will power.  This shows what side of the topic she is on. The article does contain conflicting evidence.  Neergaard presents that 23 million Americans need help and treatment but only two million Americans actually get the help they need.  This tells the reader that most alcoholics don’t even try to get better.  Some supporting evidence is for the people that do get help and treatment there is a common relapse and, frustration when a person goes through detox but still goes back to their addiction.  This tells readers that alcoholics are trying and using all their willpower, but the brain disease they have keeps telling them to go back to the alcohol.  Furthermore, I think this article contains facts because as a job she covers the health and medical issues for the Associated Press.  This tells me Neergaard knows what she is talking about.  Also she interviews two doctors that work at the American Society for Addiction Medicine and National Institute on Drug Abuse.  I think her article is reliable.

YES
Shari Roan the author of You Can Cut Back persuades readers with her main idea that people can cut back on drinking without getting help.  She organizes her article with the text structure description because she describes how people can reach sobriety without help. Roan’s viewpoint on this topic is that it is possible and reachable to cut back or quit drinking without getting help or treatment.  Some supporting evidence is Mark Willenbring achieved becoming sober when he hit rock bottom because he knew things had to change.  Also, 70% of Americans with alcoholic disorders quit or cut back on drinking with no help or treatment.  Some conflicting evidence is unfortunately 30% of people with alcoholic disorders must find help or treatment to become sober.  The connotation in this article was positive because the author used the word disorder instead of addiction.  Also, in this article it created a slant because it persuaded readers to think that becoming sober would be easier if you had more willpower.  The author used logos as a persuasive strategy because the article contains many numbers and facts on alcoholism.  This article is reliable because she interviewed Dr. Mark Willenbring who works at the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.  She also provides  websites if you want more information the topic.
 http://sks.sirs.com/cgi-bin/hst-article-display?id=SPWYNMS-0-2314&artno=0000299075&type=ART



NO
The article Medicine Adds Slots for Study of Addiction by Douglas Quenqua informs people with his main idea that alcoholism is a disease and is very hard to cure.  Quenqua organizes his article with the text structure description because he explans what the disease does to your brain, the craving of the addiction, and having the strength to quit.  His viewpoint on this topic is if you’re an alcoholic then you have a brain disorder because every day you’re craving to have a drink even though you know it won't help your situation.  There is no slant in this piece because Quenqua is just stating facts about what alcoholics go through.  Some supporting evidence is that it's unrealistic to expect most drug and alcohol addicts to be cured after 28 days in a detoxification facility.  Just like no one expects a diabetic patient to be cured after six weeks of diet and insulin.  This is telling the reader that alcoholism is a disease because it's being compared to another disease and that it's also very hard to cure.  Some conflicting evidence is Christine Peace a 31 year old graduate from Harvard Medical School saw some physiciansover and over again pushing away patients who are struggling with addiction and just calling a social work consult to deal with it.  I think this is a reliable article because Quenqua’s sources all work in the medical field and help people with addictions
p://sks.sirs.com/cgi-bin/hst-article-display?id=SPWYNMS-0-2314&artno=0000317444&type=ART

Monday, November 21, 2011

America Needs More Vacation Days

Many Americans ask themselves do I have enough vacation to take off of work today? The truth is we don’t.  On average, American employers only have thirteen vacation days a year.  How is that enough?  Everyone has a life and things come up.  The thing is how come America only gets thirteen vacation days, when France gets thirty- seven and Italy gets forty- two?  That is six weeks of vacation, and the U.S. barely even gets two weeks.
         
Many Americans use their vacation around the holidays to spend time with their family, but some don’t get that chance because they’re wondering, will I have enough vacation to last the year if I take too much time off?  Since when does work come before family?  Employers should have enough paid work days to spend as much time with their family for all the holidays and not have to worry.

American’s lives can become extremely busy in a short amount of time.  Think about this, everyone has one of those years when it’s chaotic and hectic.  Can you chaperone your kid’s field trip, or do you have to say no because your running low on vacation?  When you think it through you don’t have enough time off to go on a vacation and spend time with family.  What are you going to do if you get sick or worse a family member gets sick?  Do you tell them I can’t hold your hand the whole way because I have to work?  This is when it becomes a problem.  You want to be there for them, but you need the income to help support your family. 

So many things can pop up like a wedding or a baby shower or in worst case scenario a funeral or wake.  Eventually, your life gets busy before you know it.  Everyone has a busy time of the year or a huge project to finish.  Will you have enough vacation to take a day or two off to recharge your batteries?  Employers need a break now and then, but some people can’t afford to take off knowing they won’t have enough vacation to last the year. Not taking a break now and then is bad for your health.  Your body can’t go nonstop, you need to rest. 

In Europe, people don’t normally have this problem because they have weeks of vacation days.  They could go on a vacation every year, and spend lots of extra time with their family.  Europeans don’t have to worry when they’re sick because they have enough vacation to last the year. They have the pleasure to take a break just to relax and enjoy a nice day outside.  How great is that? Unfortunately, American employers will never get that chance.  While Europeans take breaks and enjoy that nice day, Americans are chained to their office building, wanting to take a day off but knowing they won’t have enough vacation to last the year if they do.

If Americans had enough vacation they would be living happier, healthier, and less stressful lives. They wouldn’t be worried about planning their vacation day’s just right to last the year.  Let employers enjoy their life by giving them more vacation days!



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