Papers 1901-1910 of total 28433 found.
…vary with the person and sometimes don’t occur, however there are common ones. Most side effects come from steroids that are more androgenic than anabolic so they can very depending on the drug. Androgenic is the precursor of the male characteristics…
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…puts her into labor and delivers the fetus as she would a full-term baby. About 40 percent of Americans believe that abortion should remain legal and 40 percent believe it should be banned except when the pregnancy threatens the life of the mother…
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…, psychotherapists were giving it to their patients to help them loosen up and talk about their feelings. And in Texas, where it was dubbed "Ecstasy" for the first time, it could even be legally bought at bars and clubs just for fun. In 1985, the DEA outlawed the drug
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…and illegally smoking marijuana? Yes there is, but similarities also run between the two. Before you smoke it is important to realize the dangers involved while puffing away at your preferred substance. Even though they are legal, cigarettes are more dangerous…
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…Steroids are used around the word for many things. They are used for many illegal and legal purposes. They effect the mental, physical, and social functions of a person. Steroids have been used for many years they were used by the Greeks before…
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…Alcohol drinkers as a sub-culture Although alcohol is a powerful and addictive psychoactive drug which can produce profound physiological and psychological damage, the vast majority of Americans who drink alcohol manage to control…
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…to around 2.73 million procedures. This is because alternative methods have been developed and they have become more reliable. In some countries it is a legal requirement for a drug to be tested on animals before it is sold. Work is being done to change…
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…that even if drugs were legalized tomorrow, the practice would continue (Callahan and Anderson). In a March 13, 2001 interview David Harris states, "Racial profiling is not a legal term. It's just a way of describing a set of police tactics. A profile is nothing…
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…of alcohol or drugs, and always wearing a safety belt are primary defenses against serious injury and death. A young person under the age of 16 is considered a juvenile. A person under the age of 18 is a minor. Below is some information on legal issues affecting…
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…allocated area, but beyond that they face arrest and prosecution. In spite of this the law is frequently broken. Following the example of adults, for whom alcohol is the most used drug, several surveys show that children try alcohol. 68% of boys and 54% of girls…
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