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…it doesn't take peoples values into consideration. Conflict theorists would most likely solve the problem of marijuana abuse by suggesting legalization. When considering the underlying current of a major power struggle between the groups who control the drug
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…abilities to have marijuana somewhat legalized, or the rules regarding it changed, would be for medicinal use (Potter “Reefer Blandness, and Pot Goes Mainstream” 2). Marijuana is not a completely benign substance. It is a powerful drug with a variety of effects…
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…it doesn't take peoples values into consideration. Conflict theorists would most likely solve the problem of marijuana abuse by suggesting legalization. When considering the underlying current of a major power struggle between the groups who control the drug
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…The Problem with Testing Drugs on Animals Every year is that nearly 100 million animals die in research laboratories at the hands of curious scientists who perform outdated and inaccurate tests that prove no benefit to humans or animals. Before…
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…Mandatory Minimum Sentences Mandatory minimum sentences are a big problem in today’s society. People like drug dealers and other petty crimes can get off pretty much scot-free in today’s judiciary system. These people are treated with such benevolence…
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…Barbiturate. Now where would you think of a name like that? Legend has it that this drug was derived when a 29 year old research assistant, Adolph von Baeyer, was working in his Belgian laboratory in 1863 when he took the condensation of malonic acid…
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…harmful then alcohol and other legal drugs, this may or made not be true. But, regular users often develop a psychological dependence. Without the drug, users can feel anxious, or panicky. Logical thinking tends to be slowed. In addition, regular use may…
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…though steroids do produce quick gains in muscle size, they also have some very serious side effects. <Tab/>So, what are steroids? Steroids are drug or hormonal substances chemically and pharmacologically related to testosterone (other than…
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…of serious teenage depression can have many long-lasting aftereffects. Having a baby, getting into legal trouble, or drowning one's painful feelings with drugs or alcohol can have a great impact on one's future. These things can prevent or cause it to be more…
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…occasion a.Weddings b.Birthdays c.Holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving. B. It is the most Legal and Lethal drug available. C. The abuse of Alcohol costs over $85 billion annually in lost productivity. II.Body A.Effects of Alcohol…
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