Papers 1401-1410 of total 24854 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…with drugs would come crashing down. The drug took off as a huge trend, and the real message of the drugs could do was lost. Many people began to abuse the drug. Suicide and accidentally death became rampate, and the drug once thought to saviour…
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Category: /Literature/English
…out and take the drug compulsively. That person is then said to be dependent on the drug or addicted to it (Tonry & Wilson, 1990). In 1995, 165,000 people entering drug treatment programs reported marijuana as their primary drug of abuse, showing…
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ABUSE Many factors contribute to the definition of abuse as stated by law. They also make note of differences between adult and child abuse. When physical abuse refers to adults, it is divided into battery and spousal abuse, which may encompass…
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abusive natures and obviously drug addiction. Providing group therapy for those who abused relatives and/or their loved ones. Reinstating a self worth and skills to survive on when the sentence comes to the end, while providing a proper atmosphere…
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abusive natures and obviously drug addiction. Providing group therapy for those who abused relatives and/or their loved ones. Reinstating a self worth and skills to survive on when the sentence comes to the end, while providing a proper atmosphere…
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Category: /Law & Government
…isn't the most harmful drug on the market doesn't mean that its easy to become independent of the substance. If someone is addicted to marijuana and wishes to quit the abuse of the substance, there are many options available for them to choose from…
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…side effects as anabolic steroid. Recent evidence suggests that steroid abuse among adolescents is on the rise. The 1999 Monitoring the Future study, a NIDA-funded survey of drug abuse among adolescents in middle and high schools across the United States…
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…“Marijuana: Don’t Deny the Truth” Marijuana, the word makes most Americans shutter with the thought of drugs and the drug war. But, have we really sat down and looked at the facts. Without any question, I know that we have not. The actual truth…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they have a child that is born hooked on drugs, they will be arrested for child abuse. The selectiveness of the programs leads to the policies that, in essence, do not work. The selectiveness of the programs ties in with why the crime is out of control…
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…. The harsh consequences, Thai had to pay for the behaviors that he had chosen. His future is ruined because his involvement with drugs. The reasons that people drop out of schools are related to parents' supports, individual choices and substance abuses
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