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…to the harmful effects of anabolic steroids, the Federal and State governments have established laws and regulations against the use of them. In 1988, Congress passed what is known as the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. This act made the distribution or possession of anabolic…
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…they were sinning. In one support statement Rollin says motherhood is a related cause of drug use. She tries to say that some children are "mindlessly brought into the world... who have to cope with all of the difficult and dehumanizing conditions brought…
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…and drug addiction. Substance abuse greatly damages one's mental and physical health, and it has been closely liked with the high rates of domestic violence in Aboriginal families. The early European settlers greatly changed the Aboriginal way of life…
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…, domestic violence can be described as spouse abuse, child abuse, sibling abuse, or elder abuse. Most authorities suggest that domestic violence is typically expressed in violence against women and children. Such acts of violence can involve health care…
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…The Drug Enforcement Agency has tried to limit the drug trafficking problem coming from countries south of the U.S. The southern hemisphere has given the U.S. a really hard time with the international drug trade. Where do drugs come from? Most…
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…Certification Of Mexico Throughout many years the U.S. has tried battling drugs in various ways. President Clinton had recently enforced an anti-drug plan that consists of five parts: education; decreasing the number of addicts; breaking the cycle…
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…UNWARRANTED Drug use has long been a problem among college students. Several theories have been used, such as random drug testing to lower and prevent drug use. Random drug testing is an unwarranted act that should only happen to college students…
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…effects of other hallucinogens such as LSD. Ecstasy has become a staple and a symbol of raves. It is known for increasing libido among it's users, as well as being an escape from fear and depression. MDMA was first synthesized in the early 1900's by the drug
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…substance abuse are, peer pressure, fun of being high, a means to escape problems and reality, and to improve their self-image. Family and other members of society may resort to drugs as well, but may also take out their stress and anger through abuse. A recent…
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…into anti-disability bias, which in turn can lead to disability-based biased crimes. There are several issues involving crimes of abuse of people with disabilities that I would like to address. The first is family violence against people with disabilities…
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