Papers 2001-2010 of total 24854 found.
…the nonuser is going to be curious of using steroids. One of the main reasons steroids are being abused is because people don't understand exactly how they work. Many people curious in steroids think they can take the drug, get a massive body, stop taking…
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…and in Talk of the Town with Ed Sullivan. Elvis seriously abused drugs. Elvis first started out smoking. He lived in Graceland when using drugs. He was also overweight. Elvis Aaron Presley died on August 16, 1977 because of a heart attack. He was only 42…
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…, and this book is just one boys story, that comes to life in this excellent book. I recommend this book to drug users, people who suffer from alcohol abuse, and to anyone who really wants to know the hard truth about what it is like assuming an identity amidst all…
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…depressing to me because America is none of the following. The United States of America leads all countries in the world in death rate, teenage childbirth, drug and substance abuse, and violence. ItÂ’s a shame, for a country so powerful to be so ill minded…
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…. Fetal alcohol syndrome includes brain injury, deformities, and growth impairment before and after birth. The nature and extent of damage to the baby depends upon many factors, such as when during pregnancy the woman drank, the pattern of alcohol abuse
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…Anabolic steroids are powerful drugs that many people take in high doses to boost athletic performance. Anabolic means "Body building tissue." Anabolic steroids help build muscle tissue and increase body mass by acting like the body's natural male…
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…are "high" may run into vehicles stopped at stoplights. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, one study of patients in a hospital's shock-trauma unit who had been in traffic accidents found that 15 percent had been smoking marijuanna. Marijuanna…
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…and or drug abusers, and have past experiences with sexual abuse. These men also do not rape their wives because they are withholding sex it is usually just a reassurance of their power and control over her. Marital rape tends to have long lasting consequences…
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…or more commonly known as a "basket case". A child must receive adequate social support. If not, once the child reaches adulthood their relationships with family, friends, co-workers, etc. may be extremely difficult to maintain. Drug and alcohol abuse can…
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…million Americans have smoked marijuana at some point in their lives, and that 18- 20 million have smoked during the last year" (Rose 1). Marijuana has no solid negative effects, and "the U.S. National Institute of Drug Abuse's Bureau of Mortality…
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