Category: /Literature/English
Child Abuse is behavior by and adult that harms a childs physical, mental, or emotional health and development. Some types of child abuse are neglect, and physical abuse. An example of neglect would be medical neglect. This is where the child does
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Category: /History
Child Abuse Prevention:
Brent Schlosser
Topic Statement
All adults should take an active role in encouraging preventive measures to combat child abuse.
Goal Statement
I am hoping to persuade the audience to take an active role
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Category: /Literature/English
Unfortunately our society looks at drinking as just another fact of life. What statistics say is a different story. The amount of destructive behaviors caused by alcohol abuse can make people realize that drinking ruins and destroys lives.
Alcohol
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Category: /Literature/English
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You cannot ignore the effects on PaD. They are out there and throughout history people have
used and/or abused PaD as we still do today. The use of both stimulants and depressants are common in
our society. Drug prevention
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Category: /Literature/English
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There are few drugs of abuse that have received as much public attention as cocaine. But cocaine is by no means a new drug. Cocaine has been used in the New World since before the Spanish Conquest; indeed, it has been in use for an estimated 3000 years. Originating
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
The purpose of this literature review is to evaluate the information that has been collected in the area of child sexual abuse prevention. From the research studies critically examined, a decision will be made as to what areas improvements need
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Category: /Literature/English
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**Bibliography**
Ball, Jacqueline A. Everything You Need to Know About Drug Abuse New York: Roser, 1988.
Gwynne, Peter Who Uses Drugs? New York: Chelsen House, 1988.
Oliver, Marilyn Tower Drugs: Should They be Legalized? Springfield: Enslow, 1996.
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Category: /Literature/English
Need to Know About Drug Abuse New York: Roser, 1988.
Gwynne, Peter Who Uses Drugs? New York: Chelsen House, 1988.
Oliver, Marilyn Tower Drugs: Should They be Legalized? Springfield: Enslow, 1996.
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
One problem with drugs is urban crime and the abuse of drugs. If there is stricter law enforcement then maybe it will solve the problem of drug abuse. If the supply is stopped then the demand will deplete. This creates violent Crimes.
If the supply
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
is the number one abuse in athletics to this very date. How is it possible for our society to stop such a growing trend? The rules and regulations governing the use of drugs in amateur sport are ineffective. The ease of getting the drugs as well as the offset
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