Papers 1861-1870 of total 28433 found.
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…Alcohol What are the street names/slang terms for it?Booze What is it?Alcohol is the most commonly used and widely abused psychoactive drug in the country. What does it look like?Alcohol is used in liquid form. How is it used?Alcohol is drunk…
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…physicians. When steroids were legal usage was much safer. The United States Food and Drug Administration regulated Anabolic Steroids just like every other pharmaceutical. Licensed physicians supervised steroid usage; reputable pharmaceutical companies…
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…with the physical problems there are also mental reactions associated with the usage of steroids. This drug becomes very addictive and damaging to the mind. It causes violent episodes which an athlete can claim a legal insanity defense to. They get so wrapped up…
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…students. Most legal authorities state that the validity of locker searches is dependent on the students' reasonable expectations of privacy, Woodard 2 which can be affected by school policies appointing the lockers as student or school property, and student…
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…supplements, both legal and illegal, are steroids. There are a variety of drugs available that can be categorized as anabolic steroids. However, these typically can not be obtained without a doctor’s prescription. Although this may be true in the United States…
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…state to make assisted suicide legal. Oregon’s Death with Dignity law allows doctors to prescribe a lethal dose of drugs to terminally ill patients who meet certain qualifications. The law was blocked in courts for three long years. Then in October 1997…
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…, is drugged into a more compliant or submissive state. The production of drug-induced obsessive-compulsive disorder in the child especially fits the needs for compliance in regard to otherwise boring or distressing schoolwork. VI. Legal Action Class action suits…
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…tested on children. However, since the FDA has approved them for use in adults, doctors can legally prescribe them to children (Crowley 1). The courts have always left drug treatment to the physician's "best judgment" (Fisher 1). In fact, Rhoda Fisher states…
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…of the legalization of the drug will remain, like its users, high.…
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…, the accessibility of drug, and the fact that for the first time adolescents are on their own. When you combine these reasons it is no wonder that the use of alcohol is associated with the leading causes of death and injury among teenagers and young adults. Education…
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