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What is one sign of a healthy relationship?

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What is one sign of an unhealthy relationship?

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What is one way you could help a friend in an
unhealthy relationship?

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What is one chemical effect from drinking


alcohol?

One partner makes all the decisions


One or both partners are disrespectful of the
other
One or both partners lie to the other
One or both partners uses physical force,
threats or hostility against the other
One or both partners are possessive or
controlling of the other
Speak up let your friend know that you care
and are concerned about their safety
Respect their agency understand that you
cannot force your friend to get help
Listen without judgment do not dismiss their
concerns as invalid or foolish
Connect them to the outside try to get them
communicating and engaged in activities
Help them find resources

Could be a variety of definitions -- A recent


study of how social networks lead college
students to define, perceive, and participate in
hooking up showed that while everybody is
talking about it, no one is exactly sure what it
means.

Short-term memory loss


Slower thought process
Slower reaction time
Distorted perception
Reduced eye-hand coordination
Slurred speech

Define hooking up.

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Feel comfortable, respected, and supported


Are safe and secure
Communicate openly and honestly
Make decisions together
Maintain their independent identities and
friendships
Resolve conflict without angry outburst or
threats

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What is one way in which you can party
smarter?

Eat a full meal


Plan ahead to get home safely
Stick with friends/use the buddy system
Set a drinking limit and stick to that limit
Bring a cell phone
Handle your own drinks
Avoid drinking games and mixing alcohol
Listen to your body
Stay aware of your surroundings

False. The order of your drinks doesnt affect


how drunk you are.

Passing out
Pale, bluish skin
Cold, clammy skin
Vomiting
Slow or irregular breathing

599,000

Age
Gender
Physical condition
Amount of food eaten
Other drugs and/or medicines consumed

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True or False: Beer before liquor, never sicker
liquor before beer, youre in the clear.

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What is a symptom of alcohol poisoning?

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How many college students are
unintentionally injured during/after drinking:
50,000, 362,000 or 599,000?

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What are factors that influence how alcohol
will affect a person?

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How many drinks in one sitting is considered
binge drinking?

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True or False: I can sober up quickly if I have
to.

Five or more

False. It takes about 3 hours to eliminate the


alcohol content of two drinks, depending on
your weight. Nothing can speed up this
process not even coffee or cold showers

The small intestine (80%). The stomach


absorbs only 20%.

1.5 oz shot (liquor)


5 oz of wine
12 oz of beer

Alcohol

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Which organ absorbs most of the alcohol
consumed?

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What is considered a standard drink?

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Which of the following drugs carries a greater
danger of fatal overdose: alcohol, marijuana,
or mushrooms?

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Which of the following causes more deaths
among people aged 25-64: drug overdose,
suicide, vehicle accidents?

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True or False: Students who misuses
prescription stimulants get better grades

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What does it mean when someone is misusing
prescription medications?

Drug overdoses

False. Studies have shown that students who


misuse prescription drugs receive lower grades
than students who do not misuse prescription
drugs.

Using medication for non-medical reasons


Not following doctors orders in regards to the
medication
Taking someone elses prescribed medications

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True or False: prescription drugs are a safer
alternative to street drugs.

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What is one reason a college student may be
tempted to misuse prescription medications?

False, even with prescription drugs, you dont


know how you will be affected.

To improve grades
To concentrate more in class and maintain
focus during late-night study sessions
Dieting
To reduce stress
To feel good/get high
To ease nervousness in social scene/partying
To enhance athletic performance
To forget about problems

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What are ways in which you can avoid
burnout in college?

Eat regularly
Know your emotions
Stay connected with others/build relationships
Get an adequate amount of sleep
Dont self-medicate

Unwelcome conduct that deprives someone of


the benefits of their education on the basis of
their sex, gender, or sexual identity.

Campus Safety & Security


Dean of Student Life
Title IX Coordinator

True. All survivors should be offered the


opportunity to talk about the assault with
knowledgeable professionals, as well as those
personally close to them.

Technological sending unwanted messages via


text, email, or voicemail; spying on or tracking
someone through their computer or mobile
devices; breaking into their social media
accounts
Emotional manipulating someone with guilt or
fear, or isolating them from friends & family
Verbal belittling, humiliating, insulting, or
spreading rumors about someone

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Define sexual harassment.

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What is one of the ways in which a Cornish
student can report sexual assault?

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True or False: Survivors of rape who are not
allowed to talk about rape have a much more
difficult time recovering from it.

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Other than physical abuse, whats another
form of abuse could occur in an abusive
relationship?

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