Papers 1911-1920 of total 24854 found.
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…, whereas with other drugs or substance abuses, the varieties are endless. Alcoholism is problem, and once addicted you can’t control. Some, whether its a young teenager, teenager, or adult that has the problem with alcohol, and “whatever the extent of campus…
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…causing drug is one of the leading causes of death in America today. Some may argue that it is a person¹s choice to smoke and that the tobacco companies are innocent because of this. In actuality, the tobacco companies are to blame for toying with the lives…
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…’s behavior. MPD has many symptoms. Some are: depression, insomnia, sleepwalking, nightmares, flashbacks, auditory and visual hallucinations, eating disorders, trances, headaches, out of body experiences, alcohol and drug abuse, compulsions, violence both…
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…late. By watching for certain signals educators hope to intervene before these students actually complete a violent act. Some have felt it is the influence of drugs or alcohol that induces this kind of criminalistic behavior. While substance abuse may…
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Category: /History
…It is used in offices, parties, on street corners, in homes, and even in schools. With so much widespread abuse, cocaine is in extreme demand. Cocaine abuse has risen 118% since 1990, and continues to rise. Cocaine addiction is easy to understand…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with increases in the MLPA. In general a higher MLPA decreases the chances of alcohol abuse and drug use. So why would anybody want to lower the drinking age (http://ncadd.org/facts/youthalc.html)? In conclusion, unless we want teenagers to be at a greater risk…
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…Adoption The national birth rate of children born to single family homes heading towards 40% by the year 2000, and 50% by 2012. Many lawmakers are concerned about the increase in abused and neglected children that will possibly follow this trend…
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…. Teenage girls are more likely to develpo eating disorders, abuse drugs and alcohol, drop out of school; thus are at greater risk of depression and suicide attempts. According to the studies of Joan Jacobs Brumberg, between the ages of 11 and 16 , girls self…
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…and the killings of over 900 people in Jonestown, Guyana were due to the Temple's contradicting beliefs, Jones's growing insanity and abuse of prescription drugs, and the assassination of Congressman Leo Ryan. James (Jim) Warren Jones was born, May 13, 1931 during…
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…attempting suicide and 14% attempted 2 or more times. Women who aborted their first pregnancy were 3.9 times more likely to engage in drug or alcohol abuse than those who have never had an abortion. Most women most of those who did engage in substance abuse
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