Papers 1941-1950 of total 24854 found.
…how they arrived at their current predicament. Suicide, drug abuse, and hate seem to be diseases that can be cured but often are not. The psychologist has to ponder what brings these people to these malice situations. <Tab/>Over the years I…
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…, February, 1972 -The Report of the National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse I. Control of Marihuana, Alcohol and Tobacco. History of Marihuana Legislation - The History of the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 By David F. Musto, M.D., New Haven, Conn. http…
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…than participants who used drugs other than MDMA or used no drugs. Ex-users, in particular, showed greatly impaired memory. Bibliography 1.<Tab/>Drug Abuse Prevention --- http://www.childsafe.net.au 2.<Tab/&gt…
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…of factors lead some youths to act violently, including child abuse; violence in the home, neighborhood, and the media; and easy access to guns. (Murphy 60) Senseless violence and murder committed by juveniles is escalating. The primary source youth violence…
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…to understanding exactly why. Perhaps one major contributing factor is the increase of substance abuse on college campuses. The majority of perpetrators, as well as victims, are likely to have been high on alcohol and/or drugs when the crimes were committed…
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…to show up in boys than in girls. Depression in men and meal adolescents most of the time is over looked are misdiagnosed. Men for instance, have higher rates of drug abuse and violent behavior that do women or young female adolescents do, and some researchers…
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…and rumination plague them(Patterson, 2002).Like drug or alcohol abuse, an extramarital affair is usually a signal that there is trouble in a relationship, and it can then lead to a nasty divorce (Wilmoth & Koso,2002). It is not just the act of adultery…
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…and nervous system are affected by chronic alcohol abuse; in addition, the heart, liver, muscles, stomach, and bones can be harmed by excessive alcohol abuse. Negative emotional effects of alcoholism include embarrassment, regrets, self-doubt, and depression. &…
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…Rohypnol abuse. People have been “spiking” drinks for decades with legal or illegal substances. Even though I have only written about Rohypnol, a drug called GHB ( Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate) have also been increasing. These are the drugs of today, as in right now…
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…, incivility, and in some schools, drug abuse, robbery, assault, and murder" (1995). When examining school violence, researchers have begun to investigate how society has redefined violence as normal and acceptable, claiming that this is the root of the problem…
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