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Category: /Literature/English
…Steroids In Sports Drugs have been used in sports almost as long as sports themselves have been around. The ancient Incas discovered that the ashes from burned leaves of the Coca tree gave the people great stores of energy, and made sleep…
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Drugs have been used in sports almost as long as sports themselves have been around. The ancient Incas discovered that the ashes from burned leaves of the Coca tree gave the people great stores of energy, and made sleep unnecessary for hours or even…
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…. (1992). Chelsea House Publishers. New York. Meyers, David G. Psychology (2000). Worth Publishers. Michigan. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (November, 1998) Marijuana: Facts for Teens. Retrieved 11/27/2000 from the World Wide Web: http://www.nida.nih.gov…
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…as substance-abuse problems such as alcoholism and drug dependence.…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Marijuana is used by millions of people around the world, either for recreational, spiritual, or therapeutic reasons. Some call themselves the cannabis connoisseurs; people who respect cannabis and use it responsibly. Few drugs have been so…
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Category: /History
…was in the sights of their rifles. Panama was originally created by the US in 1903 so that they could build a canal between the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean. Noriega, Panama’s defacto leader, was in league with the US, the CIA, and the Drug Enforcement Agency until…
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…of caffeine each year. In the United States, coffee drinkers drink an average of 2.6 cups per day. Total caffeine intake for coffee drinkers was 363.5 mg per day - this includes caffeine from coffee and other sources like soft drinks, food and drugs. Non-coffee…
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…hear and see the drug abuse in the lyrics and/or at concerts, we see it from our favorite music artists. This may influence children to go out and try drugs, which means it's probably going to complicate or even destroy their lives and the lives around them…
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…and is the most widely used psychoactive drug known to man. Chemically known as ethanol or ethyl alcohol, it can be produced synthetically or naturally by fermenting fruit, grains or vegetables. When the Arabs introduced the process of distillation into Europe…
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…neurotransmitters. Another factor that may contribute to bipolar disorder is drug abuse. Stressful or psychologically traumatic events may act as triggers for episodes of bipolar disorder. Risk Factors Bipolar disorder tends to run in families. More than two…
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