Alcoholism can be the result of many things, the leading causes are a tragedy that someone has had trouble dealing with and has discovered the affects that alcohol has on their feelings. It does depend on the person as to how you would classify them as an alcoholic, if it is a complete change in character, think about recent things that have happened and track down an event that may have triggered it.
The other option could be bordom ... sounds stupid but it is true, like biting their finger nails, becoming an alcoholic could have been brought on by the fact that they had nothing to do.
Carelessness lifelessness stupidity
Alchoholic Fermentation
Training in how to make saddles. I would imagine a person could become an apprentice to a person who does this.
No. However, the person would become very ill.
It is an alchoholic compound i.e. 95% ethanol.
sure but i would think that she would prepeare them and make sure they get it
An event that has shaped the person the author has become (apex)
A person would become a graphic designer by first figuring out which specific area of advertising they would like to be in (commercial, technological etc.). They then must gain the correct tools to make the graphics. This would include a computer and programs that allow for graphics and applications. College is another step in becoming a graphic designer. Courses would make it possible for a person the become more educated and qualified for future employment.
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The person on such a diet may become anaemic and fail to make the red pigment in the blood (haemoglobin) that carries the Oxygen in the blood. As such the person's body would become starved of Oxygen as the blood could not carry it round the body.
A person doesn't become autistic and being quiet doesn't make someone autistic - a person is born autistic.
They would eventually become fatter and fatter, which would make them far more prone to diseases in later life.