Papers 1691-1700 of total 24854 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…that it is considered to be a drug that can be easily abused. NORML has made attempts to get the DEA to reschedule marijuana, but they were rejected. If the opinions of major contributors to the illegal view of marijuana could be changed, marijuana might be legalized…
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…not be intended for. In a statement by John P. Walters, from the article Crackdown on Prescription Abuse, it states, "The non-medical use of prescription drugs has become an increasingly widespread and serious problem in the country." <Tab/>People…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. that means that it is considered to be a drug that can be easily abused. NORML has made attempts to get the DEA to reschedule marijuana, but they were rejected. If the opinions of major contributors to the illegal view of marijuana could be changed, marijuana…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to their infant. (On page 4 there is a graph that illustrates these modes) The reason for the HIV/AIDS epidemic in India is because of poverty, illiteracy, lack of health care, drug abusers, and the oppression of Indian women (Dube 127). Poverty is one function…
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Category: /Literature/English
…them in. Stewards find it difficult to assess who is below the age limit. The increase in consumption expected when the price of alcohol falls is bound to include youngsters. the serious implications of this must be faced, not least because drug abuse
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…steroids can be taken orally or taken intramuscularly or they are in gels or creams. Drugs are “stacked”(two or more different drugs at the same time). The consequences of abuse can be acne and breast development in men, heart attacks, and liver cancer…
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…and to the sport itself; teams should implement nutritional education, substance abuse prevention programs, as well as more radical methods of drug testing in order to help keep the athletes healthy. The effects of steroids on the athlete can have devastating…
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…I want to first introduce what Alcoholism or Alcohol Dependence is. It is a chronic disease marked by a craving for alcohol. People who suffer from this illness are known as alcoholics. Alcoholism is a substance-drug used to suppress ones feeling…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. The statute makes it a crime to commit or conspire to commit a continuing series of felony violations of the 1970 Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act when such acts are undertaken in concert with five or more other persons. Appeals courts have ruled…
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Category: /Law & Government
…on crime" with stiffer drug laws, tougher parole requirements, mandatory minimum sentences, "three strikes" laws and other legislation, our nation, supposedly, strives to lower the crime rate. The millions of Americans behind bars, the majority of them…
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