Papers 1971-1980 of total 24854 found.
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…, leaving you depressed, tired, and sluggish. Furthermore, stimulant drugs like “Dex” induce a tolerance when abused – often, someone who is trying to stay up all night or lose weight will suddenly find that they need a higher dose to get the same effect…
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…laws against the possession of the drug were created. Thus began the long and never-ending battle between the government and the antiauthority sentimentalists who fight back and forth about the harmful effects and lack thereof coming from the abuse
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…to emotional instabilities. For example, alcoholism is often associated with a family history of manic-depressive illness. Additionally, like many other drug abusers, alcoholics often drink hoping to 'drown' anxious or depressed feelings. Some alcoholics drink…
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…The play Medea-Redux was disturbing, yet very realistic for a true story. At the beginning of the film I immediately new that this lady was on drugs or was abused in her past. She felt like she had a lot of pain in her life. When she told her story…
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…and child is the telephone. The task of good parenting is also made harder if you are a single working parent trying to provide for your children. Drug abuse and alcohol abuse in the home doesn’t give a child the sense of morals they should have. According…
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…is bad is that it is in most cases extremely hard on the children, if the couple has children. She wants to see divorce to be a mutual choice between the couples. Except when physical or mentally abuse or alcohol and drug problems are prevalent…
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…The Penn State Riots America’s college campuses are once again aflame. But, in the 1990’s, the riots are not fueled by politics, as they were in the 1960s, but by beer, liquor and drugs. University of Arizona, University of Maryland and Temple…
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…to emotional instabilities. For example, alcoholism is often associated with a family history of manic-depressive illness. Additionally, like many other drug abusers, alcoholics often drink hoping to 'drown' anxious or depressed feelings. Some alcoholics drink…
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…, angry, and emotional. They have low self-esteem, and drug and alcohol abuse is common. There are some strategies to control with youth homelessness or effective communication with them, the development of rapport and engagement with youth people…
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…aggressions that are not being addressed by the missing parent. Sons for example that do not have a dominant male role model in the household are 5 times more likely to get into drugs and be more abusive and less tolerant toward women. Daughters that do not have…
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