INCREASING VULNERABILITY OF ALCOHOLISM AMONG YOUTH: A CRITICAL PROBLEM OF PRESENT SOCIETY
Abstract
Liquor is a calming medication and liquor abuse is dependence. Dependence on liquor and medication is a
consistently developing and terrifying infection for which so far no viable cure has been discovered.
Researchers have counteracted every single ailment over the span of time. Enslavement being a deep rooted
ailment has not been checked or counteracted. It being an infection there ought to be a preventive
methodology. Our work is a quest for a technique to avoid to liquor and medications.
The word liquor is gotten from the Arabic word Al-Kuhul (otherwise called Kohl or Kohol). It alluded to the
powder of antimony used to shading the eyelids. It has an implication, as "there is mud in your eye". To start
with it was utilized to mean an exceptionally fine powder. Later this word started to indicate finely ground
substance and afterward the embodiment of a thing. Subsequently it came to signify 'finely partitioned soul
or the fundamental word al-Kohl implies apparition or wickedness soul.
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