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Explain how drugs of abuse act as positive reinforces? Choose any commonly abused drug in KSA and explain

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Explain how drugs of abuse act as positive reinforces? Choose any commonly abused drug in KSA and explain about the abuse problem from that drug?



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·Assignment must be submitted with properly filled cover sheet (Name, ID, CRN, Submission date) in word document, Pdf is not accepted.

·Length of the write-up should be 200-500 words.

·Text size 12-Times New Roman with 1.5-line spacing.

·Heading should be Bold

·The text color should be Black

·Do proper paraphrasing to avoid plagiarism with proper references/sources.

·References must be in APA format




College of Health Sciences
Department of Public Health

ASSIGNMENT [1] COVER SHEET

Course name:

Society and drugs

Course Code:

PHC314

CRN:

Assignment title or task:
(You can write a question)

Explain how drugs of abuse act as positive reinforces?
Choose any commonly abused drug in KSA and
explain about the abuse problem from that drug?

Student name:
Student ID:
Submission date:

Restricted – ‫مقيد‬

Instructor name:

Dr Amal Yousef

Grade:

……. Out of 10

Release Date: Sunday, 16 March 2025
Due Date: Saturday, 19 April 2025 (11:59 pm)

Instructions for submission:






Restricted – ‫مقيد‬

Assignment must be submitted with properly filled cover sheet (Name, ID, CRN,
Submission date) in word document, Pdf is not accepted.
Length of the write-up should be 200-500 words.
Text size 12-Times New Roman with 1.5-line spacing.
Heading should be Bold
The text color should be Black
Do proper paraphrasing to avoid plagiarism with proper references/sources.
References must be in APA format

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