Category: /Law & Government
The GREAT program has taught me about things to think about in life. It has lessons for school and at home or wherever you may be. We learned about anger management, how to say no, and drug abuse and another way to think about how to solve difficult
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Category: /Social Sciences
is to the social conditions which give rise to
drug abuse and despair."
<Tab/>So in conclusion, to try and cut off children from using media for their own
purposes is as stupid as telling a life insurance salesman to start selling life insurance
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
percent of U.S AIDS
cases have been transmitted through one of the routes, with
transmission between homosexual men accounting for about 60
percent of AIDS cases. About 21 percent of AIDS cases occur in
intravenous drug abusers exposed to HIV infected
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Lies my teacher told me
At some point during the lengthy, drug-induced coma that I sometimes refer to as "my high school years," I briefly regained consciousness and found myself eye-to-eye with what appeared to be a three-headed, English teaching dwarf
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
as an affected group. As the AIDS epidemic began to affect
increasingly large fractions of those two populations (gay males and IV drug abusers),
many of the rest of this society looked on smugly, for both populations tended to be
despised
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Category: /Science & Technology/Chemistry
is the main source of infection for this virus [1]. People who are in high risk to be infected are drug abusers who share needles, new born babies from infected mothers, sexual contact, contact with infected saliva, and hospital employees[2]. Incubation period
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
worn baggy pants and oversized shirts that could hide weapons and drugs from law enforcement officials. With such clothing glamorized by music videos and television sitcoms, more children wear similar styles of baggy, oversized shirts and pants to school
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
for dependence and/or addiction to the drug, particularly with her predisposition to substance abuse. Finally, bowel function should be assessed regularly, as another adverse reaction is constipation. (Deglin & Vallerand, 764-765)
<Tab/>Since
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
, abuse, and deviant parents are the main vindicates for the offsprings actions. Early
researches first only thought parental absence affects girls and whites. Modern research finds that
the lack
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
is at the sociological stand point of deviance with some explanations from psychologists and biologists.
The family is the link to socialization in ones environment (Four Categories 1). In the family, divorce, conflict within family, neglect, abuse, and deviant parents
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