Thursday, February 16, 2012

Actress Demi Moore Hospitalized for Drug Consumption

Actress Demi Moore Hospitalized for Drug Consumption
Demi Moore was rushed to the emergency room due to serious problems caused by the consumption of drugs by the actress. Recently, Ashton Kutcher and Demi divorced. The break up was not easily taken in by the 49 year old actress.
The actress’ poor health conditions are also due to the cruel demise of being an aged actress in Hollywood. She used to be a top Hollywood actress in the 1990s. Now, Demi is being pitched into tiny roles.
Nobody can be freed from drugs. The amount of underage addicts increase everyday: reaching 63.5% today. According to the Spanish National Plan on Drugs, drugs always have negative consequences.
Drugs directly damage the brain. According to a research conducted by the Office of National Drug Control Policy in Washington D.C., narcotics can cause serious health damages such as anxiety, melancholy, psychotic episodes and suicidal tendencies. Could this be what some look for in the so called “culture of death”?
Alkaloids are the gravest attack suffered by modern society; an attack whose consequences reach everyone, but more in specific tomorrow’s future, the youth.
An advertising campaign aimed at young people, of school age, has been launched in order to warn about the dangers of drugs. Some of the campaign’s slogans indirectly send the message that drugs are a risk play. It thus appeals to an opportunity of responsibility for young people to take with the aims of creating a culture that rejects drugs.
The battle to fight for the sacred gift of life is on! Drugs equal death – they sacrifice millions of innocent and vulnerable lives for the sake of one of the dirtiest businesses known to mankind. We must fight against drugs with the means of a proper education, with less permissiveness and greater respect for individuals, thus offering young people a more hopeful outlook on life.
Drug addiction has become a popular playing card for a big part of young people around the world. The battle to terminate this social evil is on; a battle which only leads to self destruction and death.
Allen Ginsberg explains about the times when he has seen the best minds of his generation crawl at dawn through the streets of the ghetto looking urgently and desperately for drugs (Translated by Gianna A. Sanchez Moretti).
Author and journalist Clemente Ferrer has led a distinguished career in Spain in the fields of publicity and press relations. He is currently President of the European Institute of Marketing.
clementeferrer3@gmail.com

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