Papers 2461-2470 of total 39400 found.
…in the early seventies, and the main character is sent to Las Vegas to write an article on an annual motorcycle race. Under the advice of his estranged lawyer, both ride out to Las Vegas in a non-stop LSD and mescaline trip. Not only are these two drugs abused
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…Abstract Cigarette smoking is of interest to the National Institute on Drug Abuse both because of the public health problems associated with this form of substance abuse and because this behavior represents a prototypic dependence process…
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…, states that “Researchers, as well as the FBI and other law enforcement agencies nationwide, have linked animal cruelty to domestic violence, child abuse, serial killings, and to the recent rash of killings by school-age children.”(2) I found yet another web…
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…tabloids and their hypocrisy. Channel Four reacting to the criticism and complaints, said that it regretted offence caused to any victim of child abuse but stood by its decision to broadcast the program. Indeed, Channel 4 head Michael Jackson defended…
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…. Wrote in his book, “Talking Back to Ritalin,” how “Ritalin” and Amphetamine have almost identical adverse effects on the brain, mind and behavior, including the production of drug-induced behavioral disorders, psychosis, mania, drug abuse, and addiction. He…
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…conducted to determine the history of sexual abuse in eating disorders patients, and the findings have been controversial. "The figures range from 7% to 74%, with most studies showing that between 20-69% of anorexics and bulimics have been abused" (Janus…
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…varieties, viz., abusive, guilt by association, tu quoque, vested interest and circumstantial arguments. In this paper I shall analyse the five different ad hominem arguments and argue that although the majority of ad hominem arguments are fallacious…
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…not as suitable for small agencies with very limited funding. References Azar, S. T. (2000). Preventing burnout in professionals and paraprofessionals who work with child abuse and neglect. Journal of Child Psychology, 56(5), 643-663. Retrieved July 14, 2004, from…
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…, there has been a drastic change in teen behaviour. Some of these changes include sexual activity, violence, alcohol and drug abuse. This change often puzzles people and they wonder how it happened. Could it be the media or peers? DRUGS The teenage years…
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…made by many teenage girls, suffering from low-self esteem. For some reason or another ( whether it be pressure from society(T.V. and radio), physical or emotional abuse at home, or even just the need to fit in) the teenage girl feels that bringing a child
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