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…except for the few which were mentioned. The side effects of these drugs, such as blurred vision and dizziness, generate flaws in the employee's work. The abuse of drugs has been, and is still a growing problem in the United States ever since they have been…
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…Child Abuse Child abuse comes in all sort of different shapes and each one carries its own degrees of cruelty and consequence. There are numerous ways in which a child can be abused. There is mental abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse and even…
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…. But the drug war's defenders say their efforts have brought down drug abuse and the violent crime it engenders. Some of the common arguments against legalizing drugs are the ones that are just the opposite of the arguments for supporting the move to legalize drugs
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…the teams and organizations perform drug tests to eliminate the drug problem in the organizations. I think that the use of drug tests is a good idea to discharge the players that have a drug abuse problem. Players today have the urge to use the performance…
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…from the taxes could be used for method owned clinics for the users. <Tab/>Although other people think drugs should not be legalized because there would be an increase in drug abuse due to its availability. There would be an increase in drug
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drug MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine), more commonly known as ecstasy. Ecstasy is the most common designer drug on the market. We must protect our children and help them to learn about the dangerous effects of drugs. The abuse of the drug starts…
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…DOMESTIC ABUSE For Margaret, fourteen years of abuse came to an end one night when her husband finally got too drunk to completely control his actions, he hit his daughter. This is what it took for the police to take her husband to jail, and give her…
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…. Research findings for long-term marijuana use indicate some changes in the brain similar to those seen after long-term use of other major drugs of abuse. For example, “cannabinoid withdrawal in chronically exposed animals leads to an increase in the activation…
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…In today’s world there are many problems with teens and young adults. One of the biggest is drug abuse. As a young adult my self I have had a bird’s eye point of view. The Only thing worse then using it is denying the fact that marijuana is a gateway…
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…Household Survey on Drug Abuse when it concluded that 11 million Americans have used marijuana in the past month (which is considered a current user), and 1.75 million Americans have use cocaine in the past month as well (Lynch 2). This survey does not even…
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