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    Oye I. Owolewa wrote the article “what the district could do to help curb prescription-drug abuse” this overall is about cutting down drug addiction by having effective solutions to get rid of medications at home. The author makes a good point that “almost two-thirds of teenage prescription abusers get the medications from home or friends”. Proving that having a safe way to discard medications can lower the rate of abusers because they won't have easy access to their parents or friends…

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    Wilderness Drug Rehab

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    Wilderness Drug Rehab Programs So Unique? Recovering from addiction can feel like a lonely and insurmountable goal for many people. However, one option that has really picked up a lot of interest is wilderness drug rehabilitation. These unique programs offer people with a drug addiction the chance to recover in a safe and supportive environment, surrounded by the beauty of nature. For many, it has become the rehabilitation method of choice. What Is Wilderness Drug Rehab? Wilderness drug rehab…

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    High Meth Research Paper

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    name of, “Tina.” One of the most powerful drugs that is as sneaky as a thief in the night will lure its users and take them from a high…

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    Children and Psychiatric drugs, Benedict Carey illustrates the frightening impact that medications can have on a child’s life. In today’s society, most people live a fast paced lifestyle, however this often can come at a high price. When trying to quickly treat and diagnose a child, often-unqualified physicians will prescribe an assortment of medications at one time, hoping for a quick cure. In this article, Rebecca, from ages two to four, was given three different drugs to combat her ADHD and…

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    literature. One theme that has been used for a long time is the theme of drug abuse. These novels, which could be called problem novels often follow the protagonist through the beginning of their drug use until the end where they either get clean or die of their addiction. These novels often serve a purpose to educate young adults on the dangers of drug use and help them avoid the devastating fate which many face as drug users. Drug abuse is in no way new and this reflects on literature. While…

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    Oxycontin was first made in germany in 1916. It was designed to be better medication than heroin, cocaine, and even morphine. It first came to america in 1939 in 1996 people were using it in world war one. Some street names are hillbilly heroin, blues, kickers, oc, oxy, ox, and oxycontin. And it sells as much as $5 to $10 for 10 mg 10 to $20 for a 20 mg pill and 25 to $40 dollars for 40 and 80 mg pills. Some short term effects are it will change a person's perceived pain. They accomplish this…

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    technology, like cellphones. We rely on drugs for almost every illness. For the Eloi of today’s society everything is being given to us on a plate. The Eloi of our society are dependent on our own technology. We use it to from filing taxes to turning on the lights. One example of this dependence is phones. You see them almost…

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    Addiction A Disease

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    Do All Americans Consider Addiction a Disease? Addiction has always been a debatable subject but, have you as Americans ever wondered why some Americans consider addiction a disease and why others do not? Stated by Merriam-Webster, “A condition of the living animal or plant body or of one of its parts that impairs normal functioning and is typically manifested by distinguishing signs and symptoms” (1). According to Clean Slate, “In a true disease, some part of the body is in a state of…

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    What Is Pg-13?

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    which I disagree with. Lost has a lot more violence than you think, it also shows drug use, a few sexual scenes, and the use of strong language. I personally do not think children of 13 should be watching this TV show because of the large amount of violence shown. Almost every episode has the use of a gun or knife, which usually leads to someone dying, not to mention there is also a lot of punching. To add on to that, drug use is also shown in one of the main characters stories, and it leads to…

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    Drug Epidemic

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    The Drug Epidemic Drugs can be a vital part of life to many people. Drugs can often be used to revive someone’s life, but at the same time the pills can also be harmful and addictive. Many people are once prescribed to a certain drug and then become addicted to the way that it makes them fill or the effect the person receives from it and have a hard time without it, and over time become addictive. Drug abuses are not alone “over 3 percent of the people” (“National Institute”) have abused…

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