Papers 1091-1100 of total 24854 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…OxyContin is one of the most widely abused drugs among adolescents today. According to an article in the Psychopharmacology Update, it is one of the most powerful pain medications on the market and has been subject to many government debates. Its…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…(National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse, 1972). The commission concluded that marijuana should be decriminalized. In 1977, Senator Jacob Javits and Representative Edward Koch introduced a bill to federally decriminalize marijuana. Today, government…
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…Chemically Wrong: Drug Abuse in sport has become a growing problem in today’s world and is most likely the quickest growing social problem today. “’The overwhelming majority of athletes I know would do anything, and take anything, short of killing…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in pill form, plus it has an important advantage over many other pain relieving drugs; THC is not adictive. Abuse of Tylenol 3 with Codeine® is a very rare occurrence, even though it can become addictive. Therefore, the abuse of a doctor prescribed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…university is committed to establishing and maintaining an environment free of drugs and alcohol abuse. Toward that end, Cornell attempts to educate as well as to enforce. It recognizes the persuasive medical evidence that the use of illegal drugs
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, but with the deaths, damage, and startling increase in the drug it is clear that something has to be done to control the production, trafficking, and abuse of the drug that is known as ecstasy. Ecstasy's reason for being illegal is its dangerousness. As with any illegal…
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…Why do people abuse anabolic steroids? One of the main reasons people give for abusing steroids is to improve their performance in sports. Among competitive bodybuilders, steroid abuse has been estimated to be very high. Among other athletes…
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…a significant decrease in the past 10 years. Narcotics should not be legalized due to the reasons that if narcotics were legalized, drug use would spread exponentially, which may lead to a substantial increase in drug abuse, crime, and many domestic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…senses are lessened, therefore easing pain. People with family members who suffer see legalization for the good and bad. Unfortunately, marijuana does not only affect the abuser, but also his or her family. When a teen that is using a drug is confronted…
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…(Goldstein 2001:102). Family seems to play a big role in the tendencies of siblings to abuse drugs. These tendencies increase with parents' drug use and attitudes towards drugs (Hawkins, Catalano & Miller 1992:112). The nature of the family relationships…
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