TOBACCO & ALCOHOL, THE SOCIAL THREATS.

Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR) - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 7

Abstract

From the ancient times, several distracting and negative impulses adapted by the society willingly or unwillingly; whose damaging influences still continues, like tobacco, alcohol and other many addictive materials are capable of destroy the entire nature. More dangerously, these things are readily promoted by different governmental and non-governmental organizations for their monetary benefit, in exchange of individual and social health and productivity. These must not be allowed in any form, just because of their short-term virtual benefit in exchange of long-lasting damage. These damaging habits along with faulty one-sided interpretation of behaviors and thought are endorsed within our life by different personals and organizations for their benefit only; which we are continuously carrying with us blindly and unknowingly. Till today?s date, we are proudly serving as the carriers of these habits and contributes a major part in these disharmonious procedures. Theories and stories regarding these habits (mythological and modern scientifically) are plan fully designed to justify their non-sense ideologies regarding these, but those are ultimately hopeless and worthless. Among many harmful materials common are tobacco, alcohol and cannabis. The purpose of this research work is to provide thorough scientific information to the common mass regarding their false understandings. Until and unless we are designed our lifestyle correctly by removing all of the damaging influences, the future of the entire nature will surely be drowned under deep darkness of disease, destruction and suffering. In this extensive study, we have selected three most common addictive materials for study, those are 1. Tobacco 2. Alcohol and 3. Cannabis. After the study, we have observed the alarming effects of these materials. The modern way of living has become so unhealthy, whimsical, diseased and drug-dependent as that is based on false virtual pillars.

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Sinchan Das

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  • EP ID EP366805
  • DOI 10.21474/IJAR01/7457
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Sinchan Das (2018). TOBACCO & ALCOHOL, THE SOCIAL THREATS.. International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR), 6(7), 1046-1059. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-366805