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Category: /Law & Government
…and defeated a non- exsistent threat, we would all be under a cruel, abusive, Iraqi dictatorship. But let's take a look at our so called perfect president's past. He was accused of indulging in the deadly and illigeal drug cocaine. The republicans response…
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Category: /Literature
…a diagnosable mental or substance abuse disorder, and the majority have more than one disorder. In other words, the feelings that often lead to suicide are highly treatable. That is why all of us, including adolescents have to come to a better understanding on what…
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…dies due to tobacco. This translates into 450 people an hour; 10,800 people a day; 3,942,000 people a year. Each year more Americans die from smoking related diseases than die from aids, drug abuse, car accidents, and homicide combined. It has been…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Spread of AIDS in Developing Countries In several developing countries, IV drug use has been a main cause by which HIV is spread. The governments of these countries have been resistant in acknowledging this problem and hesitant to implement…
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…D.A.R.E.Report While participating with D.A.R.E., I learned that drugs and alcohol are not good for you. I also learned that tobacco and alcohol and any other drug can hurt different parts of your body. Marijuana causes breathing problems, short…
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…assistance to police nationwide (\"A Short History of the FBI\" 2000). In addition to this fight toward violent crime, on April 18, 1988, Director Sessions jump-started the Drug Demand Reduction Program by placing the program in important sections of the FBI…
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…Syndrome NAS describes the presence of withdrawal symptoms in infants exposed to one or more drugs during pregnancy. These drugs may include: alcohol, narcotics, sedatives, anti-convulsants and others. Some of the symptoms of NAS include wakefulness…
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…with all the years of road-life and drug abuse. When he came out of the coma the Dead made a tribute song to growing old gracefully and bravely, 'Touch of Grey.'         Unfortunately, though, Garcia's health was going nowhere but downhill…
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…of substance abuse have been reported in bipolar patients. Statistics show that about 60 percent of individuals suffering from bipolar disorder currently have or have had some kind substance abuse, whether it is drugs or alcohol (Goldberg, 2001). Also, studies…
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…, and inappropriate behavior, such as stealing and drug and/or alcohol abuse, are all frequently expressed characteristics of the disorder, however, it is not, by far, limited to these three alone (Campbell, 1990). With an immense array of characteristics, from antisocial…
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