drinking and alcoholism
drinking and alcoholism A depressant intoxicant, the drinking of alcohol is a popular practice in the leisure time of most cultures; it is also held in regard as a key part of many religious and secular ceremonies and
rituals. However, some cultures forbid alcohol use for reasons of religion (for example Muslims), whilst some countries (such as Finland) have sought to impose tight regulations on its availability for social reasons. The best known failure of total prohibition is the United States in the 1920s. In the United Kingdom, licensing laws dating from the First World War regulate alcohol availability. Since the Second World War, spending on alcohol has risen in most advanced industrial societies, as part of the rising proportion of household finances available for leisure pursuits. Drinking in the home has increased, though drink remains associated with either sophistication and escape or masculine values and camaraderie. Public houses and bars retain a sense of being masculine territory. Alcohol is a disinhibitor and can impair judgement; in moderation, the former effect is socially valued, but the latter carries implications for health by increasing the possibility of accidents, unsafe sex, and such like. Drinking carries various symbolic meanings, for example ‘round-buying’ and other rituals involve reciprocity, inclusion, and exclusion. The perspectives of symbolic interactionists, anthropologists, and subcultural theory are particularly illuminating here.
Alcoholism was coined as a term to denote a special medically diagnosable condition of serious dependence upon or addiction to alcohol. Dating from the mid-nineteenth century, acceptance of the term is the cornerstone of the self-help philosophy of groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, founded in the United States in the 1930s. Alcoholism has been described in terms of a disease, a genetic disorder, a psychological problem, and as the product of the dysfunctional family. Undoubtedly, drink and its heavy consumption are related to the incidence of petty and serious crime (especially violence and motor accidents), health problems, and workplace injuries. However, the term alcoholism has been justifiably criticized in recent years: the World Health Organization and others would no longer accept its description as a disease, and a broader set of perspectives, including social and cultural theory, now generally inform work on alcohol dependence.
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Attack injures Oaxaca state governor
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze; 3/19/2004; ; 469 words
; ...sport utility vehicle the governor of Oaxaca state was driving Thursday, slightly injuring...Murat told a news conference in Oaxaca City, 220 miles southeast of Mexico...said. "This doesn't just affect Oaxaca, this affects Mexico," an angry...
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Villages welcome hikers in the mountains of Mexico's Oaxaca state.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 10/6/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...000 feet in southern Mexico's Oaxaca state is part of Morales' home turf...40 miles northeast of the city of Oaxaca. In Llano Grande, one of the smallest...refrigeration days to the city of Oaxaca, 5,000 feet below in the valley...
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`Intense' earthquake jolts southern Mexico Temblor centered along Pacific coast in Oaxaca state; at least 12 killed
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 10/1/1999; 521 words
; ...dozens of others ran out of the Oaxaca state legislature building...000 dead in Turkey. The Oaxaca governor's office reported...houses seriously damaged in that state and said about 100 businesses were damaged in Oaxaca city, most in the historical...buildings in Puebla and Veracruz ...
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`Intense' earthquake jolts southern Mexico Temblor centered along Pacific coast in Oaxaca state; at least 10 killed
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 10/1/1999; 513 words
; ...dozens of others ran out of the Oaxaca state legislature building...000 dead in Turkey. The Oaxaca governor's office reported...houses seriously damaged in that state, and said about 100 businesses were damaged in Oaxaca city, most in the historical...buildings in Puebla and Veracruz ...
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VOA NEWS: U.S. JOURNALIST, TWO MEXICAN MEN KILLED IN SHOOTOUT IN MEXICO'S OAXACA STATE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 10/28/2006; 381 words
; ...during protests in the Mexican city of Oaxaca. American Brad Will, a photographer...teachers, and the resignation of Oaxaca state Governor Ulises Ruiz. Two Mexican...killed. Several people were injured. Oaxaca state has been in turmoil since teachers...
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Chesapeake Stakes an Additional 272,154 Hectares in Oaxaca State, Mexico Pena Blanca Trench Cuts 23.5 Meters of 2.26 g/t Gold and 178 g/t Silver.
News Wire article from: Canadian Corporate News; 2/8/2006; 700+ words
; ...along the northwest trending volcanic and tectonic belt hosting the Company's La Gitana and La Calavera projects in Oaxaca State, Mexico has resulted in the discovery of nine exciting new mineral prospects including Pena Blanca and most recently...
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Colorado-based mining company Canyon Resources Corp. agreed to help a Mexican subsidiary of Gold Resources Corp. finance up to US$3.5 million for exploration and development of silver and gold mines in Oaxaca state.(Around The Country)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Business Mexico; 9/1/2003; ; 522 words
; ...million for exploration and development of silver and gold mines in Oaxaca state. The area to be explored, in the Octolan region of the state, lies about 75 miles from Oaxaca City. Until five years ago, it was designated a Mexican National...
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S&P Rates State of Oaxaca, Mexico 'mxBBB-'.
PR Newswire; 8/29/2000; 700+ words
; ...liabilities. The state of Oaxaca, Mexico, is located...in the north the states of Puebla and Veracruz...South, and the state of Guerrero in the...characteristic that makes Oaxaca distinct is that...one of the poorest states in Mexico. The state has one of the lowest...1998. In ...
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Profile: Officials in Mexican state of Oaxaca demand that Baja California do more to provide better working conditions for its migrant farm workers
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 7/3/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Officials in Mexican state of Oaxaca demand that Baja...not in the United States, but within Mexico. In the state of Baja California...southern state of Oaxaca toil long hours...face in the United States. Commissioner SERGIO...respected? The state of Baja ...
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Indians release 20 hostages in southern state of Oaxaca
News Wire article from: AP Online; 4/9/1998; 438 words
; AP Online 04-09-1998 OAXACA, Mexico (AP) _ A group of Zoque...illegal logging in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. In exchange for releasing the 20...of illegally cutting trees in the Oaxaca region of Chimalapas. Seven Indians...
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Oaxaca
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Mexican States
...larger than the US state of Indiana. Oaxaca is bordered on the north by the Mexican states of Puebla and Veracruz...east by the Mexican state of Chiapas; on...state of Guerrero. Oaxaca is divided into...most mountainous states in Mexico. The state is crossed by ...
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Oaxaca, Ronald
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
...the wage gap. More recently Oaxaca has focused on topics such...compare trends in the United States and Denmark. Further he is...papers, and book reviews. Oaxaca is also a teacher who has been...x2013; 1984); New Mexico State University (1991), where...Association for Hispanic Economists. ...
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Juárez, Benito
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography
...authorities. In 1841 the state government appointed...families. Governor of Oaxaca In 1846 the Liberal party...s war with the United States over land in America's Southwest, he became Oaxaca's acting governor and...He reorganized the state national guard, and...1852, the economy of ...
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Benito Juárez
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...served as secretary to the state's Conservative governor and...pay clerical tithes, but the state government soon reinstated...Mexico's war with the United States, he became Oaxaca's acting governor and then...schools. He reorganized the state national guard, and when he...
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Zapotec
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...Long before the rise of the state (ca. 8000 to 1,500 b...Zapotee area, the center of a state organization that exerted its...competitive Zapotee city-states. During the fifteenth century...that would later become the state capital, Oaxaca City. When the Spanish arrived...
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