Papers 1991-2000 of total 24854 found.
…of running drugs or committing murder. In spite of that opinion, these convicted girls are our sisters or daughters, who we took pictures of before the prom. These condemned women are our mothers, who once changed our diapers. They are not supposed…
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…that eventually there will be a cure or treatment. 3.N/A 4.If a psychiatrist who treats depression tells me to give an experimental drug to a group of patients but not to tell them anything about the drug I would not do it. I would decide not to give the drug
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Category: /Literature/English
…the drug is active. Testosterone was first isolated in 1935, soon forms of testosterone such as dianabol, durabolin, deca-durabolin, and winstrol were produced. One of the main effects of anabolic steroids is to increase the number of red blood cells…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as the drug begins to take hold, the loss of control and other symptoms linked to addiction. As this story unfolds, it details numerous examples of these addictive behaviors that are well know today but were not understood during the time the story takes place…
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…break the law to get it. Patients using marijuana today must risk arrest. These seriously ill people have been put in an impossible position by the current marijuana laws. The laws do not distinguish between legitimate medical need and illegal drug ABUSE
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…operate, causing a both a high number of suicides and attempted suicides. People with schizophrenia usually exhibit short attention spans and abstract thinking. Also, they are more likely to abuse and/or become dependent on drugs and alcohol. To describe…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…by gunfire, gangs, drugs, sexual assault, teenage suicide has become more and more prominent through the recent years. (Sweatt, Harding, Knight-Lynn 2002) Abusive families, lack of friends to empathize, and trauma are all causes of suicide. (Cepulkauskaite 2000…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. One factor that stands out as a single reason is a person's intelligence. Most factors that influence the propensity of young people to commit crime tend to be influenced by other factors. For example, while figures show that drug abuse can be linked…
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…to give psychiatric drugs to their children. Teachers, school psychologists, and administrators commonly make dire threats about their inability to teach children without medicating them. They sometimes suggest that only medication can stave off a bleak…
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…the act. Experts do agree that the problem is growing, especially in major cities ( Johnson 14-15 ). In their book, S. Mitchell and L. Smith (5), claim that ninety-five percent of young prostitutes are victims of violent physical abuse. Eighty-five…
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