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    concentrate more on tests? This new trend giving students drug to do better on Standardized tests is becoming to wonder to everybody. When taking medication, it should be for what the doctor prescribes you not to do better on tests. To researching on…

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    of sports is whether performance enhancing drugs should be legalized and used, or banned altogether. In my own opinion, these performance enhancing drugs should not be legalized, or allowed in the world of sports. There are many reasons that the use of performance enhancing drugs should not be allowed in athletics. One of the biggest reasons is to make the game fair for each athlete. If only certain athletes in sports chose to use these enhancing drugs, they would become incredibly strong,…

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    revealed to me the idea of how society is, for the most part, constructed to benefit some individuals over others. Due to the fact that I am considered a minority student in a low income urban atmosphere, I lived most of my life in an ocean of disadvantage. As any individually usually would, I had and continue to have bountiful amounts of goals that I hope have or hope to one day accomplish. Just to name a few, become a first generation high school graduate, attend a 4 year university and become…

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    CBS news, out of eighty one percent of teens offered to use drugs or other dangerous substances, forty two point five (42.5) tried them. A problem in schools has been going around in states such as Florida, Missouri, or Arkansas. Middle schools have been testing children for drugs before they let them participate in after-school activities, such as sports or scrapbooking. Many people do not think that middle school students should be drug tested, but others think that they should, and those…

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    Gmos Pros And Cons

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    which can solve the issue of Vitamin A deficiency in Asian countries [4]. Disadvantages of GMOs Despite the advantages of GMOs, it also has a great amount of disadvantages for which the controversy of GMOs stems from. Yet, GMOs cannot all be labeled badly because they should be considered on a case by case basis, however there are some common disadvantages that all GMOs do have which are listed below. These disadvantages are followed by a brief explanation for each. 1. Unknown Long-Term Health…

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    PROJECT PLAN 2 Introduction The main objective of the project is to produce the immunosuppressant drug, Cyclosporine from Tolypocladium Inflatum. Patients who undergo solid organ transplantation require an immunosuppressive drug to prevent rejection by decreasing the body's own natural defense to foreign tissues, and Cyclosporin A is one of the most commonly used immunosuppressive drugs in the organ transplantations. Cyclosporin A is a cyclic nonribosomal peptide, consisting of 11 amino acids…

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    Cannabis is the most universally used prohibited drug in Australia, its use, sale, and possession, use is illegal in some most states of Australia. The dictatorial model for remedial cannabis thereby needs to be developed with reflection of the international system of drug control and the international treaties of which Australia is a signatory. There are three treaties; 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1971 United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances, and 1988 United Nations…

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs: Healthy or Hazardous? Performance-enhancing drugs are defined as any substance ingested to improve performance. The use of this term is often associated with steroids used in sports by professional athletes, although the use of these drugs for personal benefits is on the rise. Many athletes are using performance-enhancing drugs to improve athletic performance, improve endurance and bodybuilding, and increase muscle and overall body mass. While taking these…

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    Television has become such an essential part of our daily lives, that it is very hard to imagine life without television. In the past, people obtain knowledge and news by reading books and newspaper. Nowadays we obtain news and different kind of knowledge and can be entertained through watching television. Television is an invention that makes our lives more convenient. People of all ages love watching television, especially children and teenagers. They are glued to their televisions. In the USA…

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    year, and most deciding whether or not they should continue with the pregnancy or end it. The Food & Drug Administration along with the United States Department of Health authorized a highly ‘morning-after pill or more known to as Plan B. Plan B is available upon without a doctor 's prescription to girls over the age of fifteen. The process of the pill was never easy nor smooth as the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) spent long dreadful years wrangling before upon approval of the pill. It also…

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