asal analisa nya tidak sambil mabuk ya
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--- On Mon, 9/24/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
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>       Siiip deh amrik , kalo ada hal yg buruk lgs ∂ï
> analisa, memang harus gitu! Kadang manusia itu harus ∂ï
> motivasi ulang

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> -----Original Message-----

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> From: Ballast Yo <[email protected]>

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> Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 21:24:56 

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> To: <[email protected]>;
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> Subject: [proletar] krisis tentara pemabuk

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> 
> pusing ngadepin pejuang di afghan dan irak, tentara amrik
> pada hobi teler

> 
> pusing semangkin menjadi-jadi setelah tau mereka dikibulin
> pemimpinnya sendiri..

> 
> berharap pulang menjadi pahlawan, ternyata nol besaaar.

> 
> mereka hrs melupakan kejadian memalukan sepanjang hidupnya
> itu....

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> Study: Military drinking 'culture' now a
> 'crisis'

> 
> WASHINGTON (AP) — Abusing alcohol and drugs has been part
> of military culture historically: Troops do it for fun, to
> ease the stresses of war or to be part of the brotherhood.

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> 

> 
> But a new report says substance use and misuse among troops
> and their families has become a "public health
> crisis" and says Pentagon methods for dealing with it
> are out of date.

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> 
> In a study requested by the Defense Department, the
> Institute of Medicine report Monday said:

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> 

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> — About 20 percent of active-duty service members reported
> they engaged in heavy drinking in 2008, the latest year for
> which data was available. (Heavy drinking was defined as
> five or more drinks a day as a regular practice.)

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> 

> 
> — Binge drinking increased from 35 percent in 1998 to 47
> percent in 2008. (That's five or more drinks at a
> sitting for men, four or more for women, but done perhaps
> just once or twice a month as opposed to each week.)

> 
> 

> 
> — While rates of both illicit and prescription drug abuse
> are low, the rate of medication misuse is rising. Just 2
> percent of active-duty personnel reported misusing
> prescription drugs in 2002 compared with 11 percent in
> 2008.

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> 

> 
> — The armed forces' programs and policies have not
> evolved to effectively address medication misuse and
> abuse.

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> 
> "Better care for service members and their families is
> hampered by inadequate prevention strategies, staffing
> shortages, lack of coverage for services that are proved to
> work, and stigma associated with these disorders," said
> Charles P. O'Brien of the University of
> Pennsylvania's Center for Studies of Addiction, the
> chairman of the study committee.

> 
> 

> 
> Defense Department spokeswoman Cynthia Smith said Monday
> that officials were analyzing the report.




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