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…The drugs-in-sport problem could not be solved if all competitors were allowed to use anything they like, as it takes away the idea of people using their physical abilities. The tradition of sport that has existed for many years would be ignored…
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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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drugs, these are the ones we take for granted and because they are legal, we think they are safe, why else would the government allow us to purchase them? Alcohol, a depressant, is probably the most camouflaged of them all. Baseball Hall of Famer Mickey…
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…For several decades, drugs and alcohol have been a major problem in our society. Not only has the drug problem increased but drug related problems are on the rise. There is no crime that kills more teenagers in the world then alcohol does…
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…For several decades, drugs and alcohol have been a major problem in our society. Not only has the drug problem increased but drug related problems are on the rise. There is no crime that kills more teenagers in the world then alcohol does…
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…The repetitive deaths of drug users has became, nowadays, an everyday phenomenon, that most us has got used it. The numbers of the victims more and more increase rapidly in such a degree that makes us shudder. Prospectively…
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…ever known is "The War on Drugs." Nixon started this "war" in 1971. Billions have been spent on enforcement of the government’s policies to "teach" the population that marijuana is bad and any one who uses it is sick. In order to teach everyone our…
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…One of the biggest problems people cope with today is the addiction of drugs and alcohol. The effects of taking these drugs are dangerous: domestic violence, crimes, accidents, sexual assault or becoming infected with HIV/AIDS. Different studies…
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…talk about drugs they usually mean illegal substances such as amphetamines, cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy, heroin and so on. It is important to remember that the legal drugs such as alcohol and tobacco are still the greatest cause of drug-related harm in our…
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Drugs and Alcohol For nearly 85 years, the government has prohibited pscychoactive drugs. American leaders attempted to do the same to alcohol with Prohibition in the 1920?s. In any society, drug use plays a part in the people?s culture. Whether…
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