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Category: /Literature/English
…The Abuse of Prescribed Amphetamines One controversial subject that effects Americans is the use and abuse of prescribed amphetamines. For example, drugs like Ritalin and Adderol. These drugs are prescribed to people to help them concentrate…
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…stomach, headache, depression, and fatigue”.(pg151 Robbins) Some times alcohol is not only effecting our immediate and physical lives, but also our long term and mental lives. Such as in unhealthy families where domestic violence and child abuse
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Drug addiction has become a very destructive element in our society. So when does the social use of a drug become an abuse? The effects of drugs depend on whether they are used moderately or abused. Almost no one ever starts using with the intentions…
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…Substance Abuse In the Workplace Substance abuse can lead to serious long-term consequences at every workplace. No single solution will work for every place of business; each workplace must identify which combination of policies, practices, benefits…
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…their children. As more and more abuse cases were brought to light, laws were changed to protect the child.1 Psychological issues soon began to crop up and spanking soon came under fire, being called a form of child abuse and in some cases punishable under the law…
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…Consequences of Mental Abuse There are many derivatives of abuse. Most readers would consider abuse to be physical, but some of the most damaging abuse is emotional. Emotional abuse can cause women to rebel against their own sanity and explode…
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…Teen drug abuse is a very common issue these days. A high percentage of teens use drugs or have experimented with drugs: ranging from cigarettes and alcohol to cocaine and ecstasy. Drug use during adolescence is not uncommon; teens are curious and try…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Cure For Substance Abuse The major drug epidemic that America is facing today is going to be no easy problem to fix, if it is even possible to fix it at all. The reason that the drug problem will more than likely never be stopped is because those…
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…Nowadays, one can hardly open a newspaper without seeing on article on drug abuse among teenagers. Sadly as it is, this kind of social evil has driven more and more youngsters to nowhere but cruelty and crime. The first and foremost step towards any…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Athletes abusing drugs today is as common as going to church on Sunday. All around us there are athletes taking legal and illegal supplements. The abuse of these supplements has caused a problem that the sports world cannot ignore. Take the Olympics…
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