Papers 1081-1090 of total 24854 found.
…after a history of beatings. Studies have been performed in reference to domestic violence and the abuse of drugs and alcohol. Some abusers are abstainers, however, more are substance abusers than not. The present view is that abusers use alcohol and drugs
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…was the former director of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University saying that " almost all welfare recipients are drug and alcohol abusers and addicts, often suffering form mental illness and other ailments." When statement ar…
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…and increase the odds for future drug abuse. There are many detrimental side effects associated with these drugs, but the facts are the drugs can cause loss of appetite and subsequent weight loss, inability to sleep, stomach pain, headaches, dizziness, dry mouth…
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Category: /History
…there is a solution, and I believe that marijuana legalization is not a problem but a a great solution each in everyone in this country . With the legalization of marijuana there will not be less drug dealing, The abuse of marijuana cannot be stopped just like we cannot…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…potential for abuse. Codeine is commonly used as cough suppressants in cough medicines or they could be combined with Aspirin for relief of minor pain. They are much less powerful and generally not preferred by drug addicts. Heroin was first introduced in 1898…
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…27). According to the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 1.5% of Americans have used MDMA at least once in their life, which is 3.4 million Americans. By age group, the heaviest use was between the ages of 16 and 25. The most common place…
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…a juvenile becomes delinquent, or negligent in what they do. Some are poor housing conditions, the abuse of drugs or alcohol in the house, lack of attention to the juvenile, fighting between the parents, or abuse of the juvenile, or child. Whichever factor…
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…and improving coordination of social services, improving the identification and treatment of psychological problems, and alcohol and drug abuse, providing more affordable child care and preventing the birth of unwanted children. Prevention plans on the family level…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…negative impact on the society through changing the behavior of individuals consuming them. General discussion: Social problems of drug abuse or, more correctly, substance abuse (Timmons & Hamilton), can be divided into two groups. The first consists…
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…agencies such as the DEA created in 1973 by Nixon. In the U.S. the drug control is focused in the crime issue as illustrated by Sofia’s substance abuse lecture, but a little is said about the treatment of those persons addicted to drugs. In order to win…
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