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…Love Drug In America, some 5 million people regularly take some kind of illegal pill. Ecstasy, or also known as MDMA, was first developed as an appetite suppresser. Now it is used mainly for "rave life". Ecstasy not only can have an effect…
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…dedication to the cause by legalizing the use of drugs to combat addiction and by encouraging anti-drug commercials and television programs. Although many were doubtful that these measures would have any impact, they did help to dramatically curtail drug abuse…
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…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 for medical…
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…The Importance of Drug Testing in Collegiate Athletics Athletics have existed in our world since the beginning of the human race. The spirit of competition has inspired many men to push their bodies to the utmost limits in an effort to excel…
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…Teen drug use is on the rise in the 90's. But one of the most popular drugs is marijuana beacause it is so easy to get and usually cheap. But there are many other kinds of drugs, you got PCP, LSD, Hash, and many others that come from the same plant…
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…Teen drug use is on the rise in the 90's. But one of the most popular drugs is marijuana beacause it is so easy to get and usually cheap. But there are many other kinds of drugs, you got PCP, LSD, Hash, and many others that come from the same…
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…to appropriately meet a child’s basic needs. An 18-year-old mother that is using drugs during pregnancy is guilty of child abuse and neglect. A baby does not have the option of saying “Mommy I don’t feel like getting high today.” It is a mother’s responsibility…
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…Basic legal notions are concepts that a society needs to run efficiently, and have been developed into laws so that communities and individuals will follow and allow for smooth running of a society. The legal notions include anarchy, customs, rules, law…
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…views is that drugs are addictive and that legal and illegal drugs harm not only the unborn child but the mother as well. Some times these types of drugs won’t kill the fetus but it will affect him/her for remainder of their life (Logli, 84). A 1988 survey…
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…RITALIN: A DRUG OF CONTRAVERSY During the summer of 1999, my daughter was prescribed the medication “Ritalin.” At first thought, my wife and I were happy knowing our daughter would be able to succeed successfully in her life endeavors. After…
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