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  1. Advent 【DRAGON BALLSY】

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    Of all youth aged 12 to 17 in 1 survey in 2000, 9.7% had an illicit drug use prior to being questioned. Drug use among teens is at an unfortunate high, and the film Augusta, Gone portrayed this well.
    This film, based on a true story, depicts the story of a Augusta, a high school student who gets addicted to cigarettes to get away from stress and the pressures of getting good grades. This leads to more serious drugs like LSD and marijuana. As the movie progresses, Augusta gets farther and farther from her family as the drugs start to take over. She is eventually taken to a rehab of sorts. She was able to get over the habit and make amends with her family, but it’s rarely that good of a turn out for the family or child.
    There are many places for drug addicts to get over their addictions, but the willingness of people to go usually must be forced upon them by their loved ones. They are the only way for a regular addict to come to their senses and stop while there’s still time. Augusta’s mother was patient and strong for Augusta, and that was a large part of Augusta’s recovery. Had it not been for the support from her family, her future could’ve been much worse than it turned out.

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