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Drug Abuse in the Medical Field A young girl goes to the hospital because she is running a high fever and has flu like symptoms, upon arrival tests are run and the diagnoses is made. The doctor on call gives the girl a prescription and sends her on her…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Too many nations have made the mistake of underestimating the nature of the threat posed by illegal drug cultivation, production, trafficking, and consumption. Governments that have tolerated the cultivation of coca or opium poppies have seen…
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…It’s Not About The Drugs The rave scene is one of those things that people who are not involved in the actual scene will never understand. People get their opinions made and won’t change them no matter what anyone says. Stereotypes are all…
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Category: /History
…Stephen Mullins “Hemp, Why It Should Be Legalized” When the subject of hemp is brought up, most of us think of an illegal plant that produces a hallucinogenic high when the flowers or leaves are eaten or smoked. A plant that corrupts our youth…
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…The Effects of Drugs and Alcohol When we bring drugs and alcohol into our campus community, we are not only effecting ourselves, but we are also effecting all the other aspects that make up our community. The consequences undoubtedly outweigh the brief…
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…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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Drug Testing in the Workplace When the question of drug testing in the workplace arises, many problems tend to come along with it. For employers, the solution is simple; drug tests are mandatory for employment. When it comes to employees, however…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Why are legal aspects of gender equality important? A clear and well-enforced legal system provides the rules that coordinate economic and social interactions. Laws provide the basis for the recognition, protection and enforcement of rights…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The drug commonly known as ecstasy, is a designer drug that is increasingly affecting the health and taking the lives of teens, college students, and young professionals around the world and needs to be put to a stop. Ecstasy, or MDMA, is a synthetic…
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…bad people. These people brought John into their world of drinking, drugs, and other terrible things. John still plays his extra-curricular activities while getting “high” off such drugs as marijuana and ecstasy. John then is asked to have a drug test…
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