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…, but they also wanted a healthy boy who was born to a mother without a substance abuse problem. The Smith's also wanted a child who had not been sexually abused. Mark and Diana then decided to become foster parents and only accept those children who met the criteria…
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…Reasons That Lead Teenagers To Alcohol Abuse And Their Causes Alcohol abuse is one the biggest drug problems and issues facing America's youth today. Teen alcoholism is a one of the main issues concerning almost all communities, families…
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…to guns, violence in television, and drug and alcohol abuse. The major cause of violence is none of the above, but harassment from others. Many people feel as if they need to result to violence as a result of these negative influences they have received from…
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…ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY “SPORTS PEOPLE DO NOT MAKE GOOD ROLE MODELS ” There is much evidence to support the argument that steroid use is widespread in the Olympics. Rugby League Footballers abuse alcohol, there is widespread corruption…
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…cards can lead to are numerous. The epidemic of debt caused by the use of cards effects all social classes of people. In some families the addiction to these cards are as serious as alcohol or drug abuse. Society does not view this practice as a serious…
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…in this regard and laws have been enacted in order to protect women from abuse, the fact remains that acts of domestic violence occur every 15 seconds in the United States. Over the past two decades, extensive research has been done on the dynamics of domestic…
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…. Use and abuse in athletics and bodybuilding During the 1990s, anabolic steroid use became a national concern in the competitive sports. These drugs are used by track and field athletes, weight lifters, bodybuilders, shot putters, cyclists, professional…
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…, dysfunctional, fatherless, Godless, and jobless settings where drug abuse and child abuse are twins, and self-respecting young men literally aspire to get away with murder. Scholars who study drugs and crime are only now beginning to realize the social…
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…problems. Episodic violent and abusive incidents involving spouses and children and a history of unexplained or frequent accidents are often signs of drug or alcohol abuse. Alcohol itself is simply the symptom of the underlying manifestation and continuous…
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…the lives and careers of millions of our citizens. Yet marijuana remains the recreational drug of choice for millions of Americans. There have been legal tests done to marijuana, which have proven that marijuana is a safe medicine if not abused. Proposition…
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