Published: 2019
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"Smoking and Alcohol - German" by Ricardo Ferrand delves into the intertwined relationship between tobacco and alcohol consumption in Germany, exploring their cultural significance and impact on society. The book examines historical contexts, societal norms, and health implications associated with these substances. It highlights personal stories and testimonies, revealing the struggles and journeys of individuals grappling with addiction. Through a mix of anecdotal evidence and research, Ferrand paints a nuanced portrait of how smoking and drinking shape both personal identities and broader societal issues, prompting reflections on moderation, responsibility, and the pursuit of a healthier lifestyle. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2019 by Linguascope .
Calvin Clarke is PT Geography at Hutchesons' Grammar in Glasgow. Susie Clarke teaches Geography at Shawlands Academy in Glasgow.