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…The Gateway Drug "Why does anyone use drugs at all?" The simple answer is that these drugs are chemicals which produce feelings the users like or, more realistically, learn to like. Marijuana plays a special role in the drug dependence process…
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…evidence that marijuana can be used as a prescribed drug. Also many advocates who are pro marijuana complain that morphine and cocaine are legal and are very dangerous drugs, that brings up the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven…
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Drugs are a Major Issue in Sport and Modern Society. Using Relevant Examples, Discuss how Thorough Policies are for eradicating this Problem. The use of drugs to assist sporting performance has a long history. From 400BC, the role of sport…
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…For the past decade and a half, the US government has sponsored the “War on Drugs.” This has been a massive law enforcement effort aimed at stamping out the flow and use of illegal narcotics. The main focus of this effort has been aimed at a relatively…
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…Every day, in almost every city and town across America, millions of children are deciding whether to try drugs. Most additions start when someone is a child. In 1999 a pole took in the 4.7 percent of eighth graders have tried cocaine, then in the tenth…
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Category: /History
…will be discussed here) psychoactive drugs, more specifically psychedelic drugs. Although in the modern world such drugs have developed an almost taboo status, it is impossible to ignore the tales of enlightenment reported by ancient cultures and even those rebels…
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…The use of prescription drugs in any manner other than that ordered by a physician is deemed as prescription drug abuse. In this paper, I will explore recent statistics in prescription drug abuse, the misconceptions behind prescription drug abuse
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…the way down to the high school ranks, and every level in between. This is all due to the face everyone wants to get bigger and faster to make the big money and they think that steroids is the way to go. NIDA National Institute on Drug Abuse, Alan I…
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…Child Abuse Ever wonder why parents beat their children? When they grow older chances are they will show many traits of their parents. Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and adolescent pregnaancy are three major factors of child abuse. Parents who reveal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…done nothing wrong, but the p arents or guardians may be in a bad mood and use the child as a punching bag. Some causes of child abuse are from the uses of drugs, alcohol abuse, or the abuser was also abused when they were little. These causes…
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