Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the commercial says "This buds is for you" do not believe them, just say no!
Works Cited
Jones, and Lovinger, Paul W. The Marijuana Question. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1985.
Levin, Peter A. Contemporary Problems of Drug Abuse. Massachusetts
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Category: /Science & Technology
Have you ever felt so anxious and nervous that you would go to any extreme to relieve that feeling? Well, downers are drugs that many people use to relax and bring themselves down from feeling anxious or nervous. These drugs not only make you feel
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Marijuana Special Report:
CLAIM FOUR: "Marijuana causes long-term changes in the brain similar to those seen with other drugs of abuse . . ."
Back in the 1970s, animal experiments led to groundless fears that marijuana blew holes in brain tissue
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Marijuana In Detail "Marijuana causes long-term changes in the brain similar to those seen with other drugs of abuse . . ." Back in the 1970s, animal experiments led to groundless fears that marijuana blew holes in brain tissue. The experiments
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
in heavy doses and for recreational purposes. The real fact however, is that this condition could occur with the abuse of any drug, wether it is legalized by the Medical Board or not. If marijuana is abused, it is being used in an abnormal manner, therefore
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
In society today
our jail systems are filled to the brim with drug traffickers and drug abusers. Even in countries like Canada where the government has intensified measures to fight this war with stiffer laws and awareness programs, the drug problem
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
to sacrificing humans, and from drug abuse to heavy metal music. It pretty much sounded like an after school special sponsored by the Mormons. I couldnt help but notice that the name of the film company that made the production was called Jeremiah Films
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
people who would abuse the system by consuming performance-enhancing drugs. The practice of using artificial substances or methods to enhance athletic performance is called doping. Doping has become such a great concern that the United States formed an Anti
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
, they both can be equally dangerous because they can be destructive, abuse their power and can harm uneducated people.
Although religion can be very dangerous, it has many benefits for mankind. Authentic forms of religion offer hope and are a force for positive
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Category: /Literature/English
to the National Institute of Mental Health, the strongest risk factors present in adults are depression, alcohol abuse, cocaine use, and separation or divorce. The risk factors that are the greatest in the youth population are depression, alcohol or other drug use
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