Papers 1871-1880 of total 28433 found.
…a drink; they are taking a risk that can change the way they will live the rest of their lives. Even though it is a legal substance, alcohol can destroy a person just as easily as any illegal drug.…
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…increases by about 30 percent with each week of pregnancy after 12 weeks (“Abortion” 1). A variety of drug-based abortion methods may be carried out under a physician’s supervision. In a method commonly referred to as the morning-after pill, a woman is given…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…" during the teenage years. (Mullan, Duncan 2002) Adolescent attitudes and rebellion will be examined in the three perspectives as follows: sex, violence, drugs and the causes and consequences of each. Adolescent Attitudes Toward Premarital Sexual Intercourse…
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…in the competitiveness of the sport. For all time, man has been in competition. Whether it is for a parking spot at the mall, or in a professional sport. Legal performance enhancing drugs are just helpers in professional competition. Although some disagree and feel…
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…. There is a hospice movement to help do more than has been done for those with suffering or for that lack of dignity with the dying. Like the education given to those, administering the drugs for pain is inadequate, they argue. It even ranges from education to legal
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…and responsible manner then it is less likely they will abuse it. A drug commonly and legally available in Canada is alcohol. Each Canadian province has its own laws controlling liquor. In Ontario,you must be 19 years old to legally drink alcohol. If you are caught…
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…societies and nonmedical professional associations. The debate culminated in 1906, after the Ohio legislature took up "An Act Concerning Administration of Drugs etc. to Mortally Injured and Diseased Persons", which was a bill to legalize euthanasia. After being…
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Category: /Literature/English
…where someone has died and an otopsy showed the person was using steroids, but this does not mean they are a lethal drug as some medical professionals have stated. Some advocates believe that because steroids are legal, and since it’s the decision of the user…
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…was using steroids, but this does not mean they are a lethal drug as some medical professionals have stated. Some advocates believe that because steroids are legal, and since it’s the decision of the user to take the drug, steroids are not causing a problem…
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…steroids are legal, and since it's the decision of the user to take the drug, steroids are not causing a problem in society. Alcohol and cigarettes are consumed by millions, causing deteriorating effects on their bodies, but there has never been a protest…
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