Papers 1051-1060 of total 24854 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…The war on drugs is an inevitable event and can not be eradicated. There is always going to be people doing drugs whether they are abusing it or not. As the generations move on, the teens of the next generation become more and more "mature." Our…
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…to drug abuse and the not being able to relinquish drug use she has lost all pride and dignity and also is experiencing much confusion in life. This encourages us to feel sympathy towards her as it shows her emotional state and creates a dismal image…
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Category: /History
…“The psychological and physical aspects of drug abuse in today’s adolescence” Unfortunately the abuse of illegal drugs is not uncommon in today’s adolescent communities. Many teenagers today use illicit drugs as a way to deal with everyday pressures…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and suspicions, athletes can be wrongfully accused of being a drug abuser and therefore might possibly be wrongfully punished. In addition to not being 100 percent accurate the act of tampering with samples can lead to falsified specimens. “There have also been…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that the government should not be able to control what we put in our bodies and others like myself believe that the legalization of street drugs could have irreversible repercussions. For over the last fifty years drug use and abuse has been a huge problem in our…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a person has a label put on them it may stay with that person forever. The labeling theory works well to explain alcohol and drug use and abuse. As early as 1850 drug abuse was beginning to be seen as a health and social problem, but the extent and severity…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Marijuana is the most popular illegal drug in the country. An average of 65 to 70 million American's currently smoke the drug. Marijuana is a mixture of leaves, stems, and flowering tops of the Indian plant Cannabis Sativa. This drug is commonly abused by today's…
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…as a “gateway drug.” It often leads to use of more dangerous drugs. Many people often abuse this drug. If marijuana were legalized, many people would take advantage of this, and use it excessively. Marijuana is a "gateway" drug. Even if legal, it would lead…
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…Task One I have chosen drug abuse as an area from a health promotion target. I have chosen target five, from the "national health programme objectives and targets" (www.medstat.waw.pl/nhp/5.html 19/01/2003) Target 5 is: "Reducing abuse
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…I came across disturbing article of methamphetamine use among women, some even middle age. One would think a woman in her middle age with children would understand better than to abuse drugs. A tireless single mother of three, a skinny middle-aged mother…
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