Papers 1961-1970 of total 28433 found.
…these investors buy drugs containing ephedrine, they are misinformed of the certain side effects that come with it. While ephedrine is still legal, warnings should be clearly stated on the containers of this dangerous substance. Also, products containing ephedrine…
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…Abuse, dependence and addiction are all stages of the addiction process. Abuse is the beginning, when the person starts abusing drugs. Drug abuse is intentionally using a drug the wrong way, or using an illegal drug. After someone has abused drugs
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…setting which lacked coherent and consistent consensual values”. This statement nicely introduces this essay, as all the main aspects that lead people in to crime will be discussed. Drugs are constantly the issue of intense government and political…
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…to take drugs, are some barriers that prevent proper pain management. While there do exist some barriers to the implementation of the medicine and technology, effort are being made to remove those barriers. Instead of trying to legalize the killing of patients…
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…gives the patient drugs and instructs him or her on how to take his or her own life. With euthanasia, it is a doctor who administers the lethal drug dose to the patient with his own hands. Since it is identical to homicide, euthanasia is illegal or a crime…
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…A few examples of professional athletes that use steroids are Brian Bosworth, Arnold Schwarzeneggar, and John Kordic. American Danny Harris ranked number one in the hurdles in 1991, failed a drug test, and could be suspended for four years. The best…
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…, psychological abuse, or the violation of citizens' legal rights. I chose chapter 6, "Police Brutality and Abuse of Authority: Making Sense of the Senseless Beating of Rodney King," in my summary becuse I thought it was an interesting topic. The beating of Rodney…
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…, and in their communities.” Gore also helped pass the “three strikes and you’re out” law. This law was designed to keep career criminals off the streets, expands the death penalty to drug lords, and about sixty additional kinds of violent felons (Al…
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…was a common crop grown in the U.S. until 1937 when it was unjustly banned. A common misconception about hemp is that it was banned because it was a widely abused, harmful drug. Hemp was banned because it was a competitive threat to the wood industry. Corporations…
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…Effects of Alcoholism on Teenagers Teenagers in the 1990’s are affected and surrounded by drugs and alcohol every day. How the person chooses to react toward these issues is his own choice. However, people tend to, no matter who they are, some time…
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