Papers 1511-1520 of total 28433 found.
…of his friend and is disturbed to find that his friend is involved with organized crime in Columbia. In an effort to protect himself, the President takes the law into his hands and orders a private strike against the drug cartels in Medellin, Columbia…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and legally available. Could it be that our government relies, financially upon alcohol? Alcohol is a drug that slows down you nervous system and brain, it is also the most widely used drug in Australia. Countless studies show that alcohol is the cause…
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…be legalized. “Jack : Well have you ever thought about the fact that some people don’t want that [their pain managed in hospices]? What if they don’t want to be drugged so much that they are unconscious for a long time until they die? If they think…
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…was flooded with reports that described marijuana as an extremely dangerous drug that enabled people to accomplish "great feats of strength and endurance, during which no fatigue is felt", and proclaimed that "[Use of marijuana] ends in the destruction of brain…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with legal drugs...marijuana does not pose greater risks." (5) Most medicines cause side effects, sometimes physically unpleasant. The human body has a calming reaction when using marijuana. Marijuana, which has been consumed in large quantities for centuries…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…other mood-altering drugs which they successfully keep out of their children's hands.         Marijuana should reclassified so its unique medicinal value can be legally utilized to treat patients. How long would the loudest opponent of medicinal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…at www.drugfreeamerica.org. 2. Clark, M. (1995, February 3) “Spots take back seat at PSA launch.” SHOOT, 36, p1. Available at Infotrac Searchbank. 3. Cotts, C. (1992, March 9) “Condoning the legal stuff? Hard sell in drug war.” The Nation, 254, p300. Available at Infotrac…
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Category: /Literature/English
…outlaws the use of this natural plant for medication purposes...Why?. The Office of National Drug Control Policy has opposed legalization of medical marijuana because they believe in the possibility that some people would use it as an excuse to sell marijuana…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…are highly related to crime but alcohol a legal drug seems to be the cause of most drug induced crimes. Crime Rate = Crimes/Population x 100,000 *Possible essay compare and contrast UCR, NCVS, and SRS *know main points and subtopics and consider the information…
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…, schizophrenia, and rape-related trauma(8, IBB). In the early 80’s, Ecstasy began to make it’s way onto college campuses and into nightclubs, however, at the time, the drug was still legal(9, Designer Drugs). In 1985, the Drug Enforcement Agency banned Ecstasy(10…
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