Papers 1491-1500 of total 24854 found.
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…the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse estimated the social costs of America's alcohol habit to be $15 billion a year (www.ndsn.com); it has steadily increased since then. When comparing tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana, there is strong evidence…
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…are children. The question is discipline. We need to take the necessary steps in effective discipline for children. Children should be disciplined by strict punishment in cases such as murder, rape, and drugs. The disciplining of children has come a long way…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…: "According to Chinese law a person may be arrested for drug abuse if carrying an injection needle. Thus, fear of arrest may discourage many IV drug users from participating in needle exchange programs or carrying clean needles themselves (instead using those…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with, there was a countless number of reasons as to why they were admitted to the hospital. Many grew up in homes with parents who were drug addicts and were often abused sexually, physically or verbally. One file was harder to read than another. In reading these files…
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…”. On October 4th, the Health & Human Services Department issued the results of its national survey of substance abuse in 2000, indicating that the rate of “current illicit drug use” was “highest among the American Indian/ Alaska Native population…
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Category: /History
…that still exist. Corruption within the army and the police also has direct consequences for the abuse of human rights. Many state agents have had links to drug traffickers and other criminal organizations have tended to be involved in some of the most noted…
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…steroids are widely publicized, this could create a dangerous situation which could lead to a gateway to the abuse of steroids. Drug testing is another ineffective means of deterrent for the use of steroids. Testing for illegal substances in the blood…
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Category: /Literature/English
…these claims appeared in the drug abuse and medical literatures. Although clothed in scientific garb, most of these "studies" were simply "case reports" of crack and cocaine users enrolled in drug abuse treatment programs—a self-selected and nonrepresentative sample…
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…D.A.R.E. Effective or Not D.A.R.E. otherwise known as Drug Abuse Resistance Education the program started in 1983 by Darryl Gates who was the chief of police in Las Angeles to teach kids to say no to drugs is under scrutiny. The program that has…
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Category: /Literature/English
….” However, “People could grow their own cannabis but only for personal use”. Another possible way to limit abuse of the drug would be to “regulate consumers directly, as for instance, by issuing licenses to buy/ sell/ or grow pot” ( Http…
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