Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the right to involve itself in Latin America. For instance, the War on Drugs which the US has waged, which has had a very negative affect on the people of Colombia, other countries of the West, and also people of the United States.
As the US has continued
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
attention to them. This includes being unaffectionate to them or allowing them to use alcohol or drugs. Physical abuse is intentional acts of violence that can injure or even kill children. Signs of physical abuse may include unexplained bruises, burn marks
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Category: /Literature/English
medalist. The day after she won, Olympic officials stripped her of her gold medal because tests showed that she had a trace amount of a banned substance.(Shadow) Although her case seems unfair, the testing can stop repeat abusers of drugs. People try all
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
. Prohibition now causes far more harm than the drug abuse itself. Legalizing would introduce quality control. It would make questionable police investigation practices unjustified and stop our civil rights and liberties from being forgotten. It would remove
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Teenage Drug Addictions
Teenage addicts live in a world much different from the world of other teenagers. Unfortunately, it is not a small world. There are millions of teen addiction cases in the world because of drugs, which include heroine, cocaine
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
or radio, and you will see drugs are as much a part of the American society as baseball and apple pie. Even Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich have admitted to experimenting with marijuana. With drug abusers climbing higher on the ranks of society daily, it only
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Category: /Science & Technology
, and take time to relax. Avoiding drugs, whether being prescription, or over the counter drugs, and using other natural alternatives to relieve pain, is the safest and risk-free way of controlling pain. We are living in a drug taking society where drug abuse
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
40 week gestation period and the child's preparedness to leave the womb. (cite)
In the year 1992-1993, the National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institute of Health surveyed pregnant women to ascertain the amount of drug use among pregnant women
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The Use and Abuse of Antibiotics
Antibiotics (Greek for against (anti) life (biotic)) are drugs that are capable of killing, weakening or inhibiting the growth of infectious organisms such as bacteria. Composed by weak concentrations of chemical
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of this issue. SFSFAFDA is a school that does not want to need to do this. The school has always had good relations with its students and wants to keep it that way.
There have been numerous studies showing that drug abuse is linked to violence. Richard Lowry
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