What Would Be a Good Topic for a 15 Minute Presentation for a Drug and Alcohol Addiction Class?
Question by Cristi: What would be a good topic for a 15 minute presentation for a drug and alcohol addiction class?
I am taking a college course on drug and alcohol addiction and need a good topic to discuss for fifteen minutes (yuck!) lol! Does anyone have a good suggestion?
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Answer by Tugger
Well, I would think you would discuss drug and alcohol addition and how it affects people.
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