Category: /Social Sciences
been put together and organized in order to serve this purpose one of which is the D.A.R.E programme. D.A.R.E stands for the Drug Abuse Resistance Education. An article put together for parents by some parents "A different look at D.A.R.E" stated that "today
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
The government and higher authorities, being so concerned with the elimination of drug addictions, substance abuse, and substance dependence, should simply require the youth of America to watch Requiem For a Dream. It is almost certain that the film
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
, makes the drug appealing. Luring the athletes with increased muscle strength and mass, steroid abuse continues to rise. Many believe that only the football player or weightlifter abuse this drug. Contrary to that believe steroid abuse has increased
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Category: /Science & Technology
at the core issue, which is teenage drug use in Chicago, I would suggest the following program to alleviate the problem at the primary prevention level. The Health Department could implement a drug awareness program called D.A.R.E (Drug Abuse Resistance Education
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to cease. One of the most
highly abused drugs, marijuana, has become the foremost stimulant leading to harder and
deadlier drugs. What makes this case even worse is the fact that people have formed groups
with the sole purpose of legalizing this drug
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
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Scientists also are studying the darker side of nicotine. Nicotine appears to initiate a chemical process of addiction that is similar to that initiated by other drugs of abuse (see illustration). Recent studies in animals may have uncovered the specific nicotine
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Category: /Science & Technology
in the early seventies, and the
main character is sent to Las Vegas to write an article on an annual
motorcycle race. Under the advice of his estranged lawyer, both ride out to
Las Vegas in a non-stop LSD and mescaline trip. Not only are these two
drugs abused
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Category: /Literature/English
. Fits of rage, experienced by those addicted
to illicit drugs or alcohol, lead to child abuse. Children living with substance-abusing parents are more likely to experience the following
short-term effects increased health problems, learning disorders, anger
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Category: /Literature/English
http://www.unl.edu/tcweb/pharm/drugs/abuse/cocaine.html
Cocaine and Methamphetamine
Cocaine may be used by a physician as a local anesthetic (Mucosal-Local) to numb certain areas of the body prior to examination or surgical procedures
(USPDI, 1993
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Category: /Literature/English
that illicit drugs are evil is no more right than to say that legal ones are not. In fact most reported deaths from drug use or abuse has come from two legal drugs, alcohol and tobacco. So why is it that illegal drugs are considered evil and the ones that kill
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