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Category: /Social Sciences
…AGAINST THE LEGALIZATION OF DRUGS          Everyone agrees that something must be done about the tremendous physical and emotional health problems that drug abuse causes. Concern about the abuse of drugs is so widespread that recent polls…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Should Marijuana Be Legalized?         In society today, many people look for a feeling of freedom. Many people go on vacation and spend money. The most common gateway for people is drugs. Our American society is facing a tremendous drug
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Category: /Literature/English
Drug dogs are classified into three categories – those that are aggressive, those that are compulsive, and those that are very laid back. These dogs go through very extensive training before performing their tasks. Training takes anywhere from three…
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…and the use of performance enhancing drugs has increased dramatically. While I was researching I found out about a poll that was taken four years ago on 198 athletes and they were all given the same scenario, if you were offered a banned performance enhancing…
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…. The people on the side of the legalization of marijuana feel that the goal should be to reduce the use of all drugs. They then point out that studies show that the use of the only two legal drugs, alcohol and tobacco, is decreasing. They also want to note…
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…. They must therefore, have the ability to test for drug use. This argument is vague to say the least. In the argument there are four distinct senses of "Responsible" that appear with some regularity in the argument. They are being legally liable, culpable…
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Legalizing euthanasia in the United States gives rights to the people. Rights to those who endure the irrefutable agony of pain and suffering, rights to those who want to be cured of their pain, and rights to those that struggle to end their suffering…
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…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 society. More than 100,000…
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…In a recent article, an MNBC correspondent brought up the issue of high prices on prescription drugs. Many of these drugs are special vitamins, as well as supplements that certain peoples bodies lack and need and are forced to buy. This poses…
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…no functional utility and has become no more than an arbitrary code word for that drug presently considered wrong." As a result, this definition fell into disuse. The term drug is commonly associated with substances that may be purchased legally by prescription…
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