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…to open this.” A sad, but true example of drug abuse. II. Establishment of Ethos: I am standing here today to talk about the drug abuse of a substance called Ecstasy, a more technical term would be MDMA. This subject is an important matter to me, since I…
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…Anon once said “That if you remember the sixties, you weren’t actually there”. Now, you may believe that the Baby Boomers had potent drugs, but our generation is confronting an entirely new universe of drugs and drug abuse. The drugs themselves…
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…During the 1960’s and the 1970’s, it was known as the “love drug.” The following decade, many witnessed the popularization of the “happy drug.” This drug is chemically known as MDMA, or methylene dioximetamphetamine. To many of the younger generation…
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…During the 1960’s and the 1970’s, it was known as the “love drug.” The following decade, many witnessed the popularization of the “happy drug.” This drug is chemically known as MDMA, or methylenedioximetamphetamine. To many of the younger generation…
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…this substance would be more beneficial than detrimental. References: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Research Report on Marijuana. 2002. 4pp. http://www.nida.nih.gov Robson, Philip. Forbidden Drugs, Second Edition. New York…
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…in the murder of someone. Also, The Anti-Drug abuse act of 1988 calls for the death penalty for all drug related killings. Along with that, The bill amending sec. 848 to controlled substances act calls for the death penalty or life imprisonment for certain…
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….” These people want something or someone to help get them off the tracks before the train comes. Being tied to railroad tracks, or depression, does not have to be caused by drug/alcohol abuse and does not always denote suicidal temptations, but it is the feeling…
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…Aldous Huxley's dangerous view on the future will happen if not this decade then the next. He uses Lenina and Linda to illustrate drug abuse which is happening in reality. Likewise, he uses Mond to illustrate how mind control will end up if it gets…
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…For a long time, Native Americans have had problems with substance abuse. They are among the highest of all ethnic groups in drug abuse with an estimated 7.8% prevalence of a need for drug treatment. Some of these substances include alcohol…
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…. Since Ritalin is a relatively new drug, in use for about 30 years, we still don't know what long-term side effects await its young users. But we do know that more immediate problems can occur. There is a danger that the drug will be abused and the danger…
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