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    person is required to take drug test to hold a job, where people on assisted living (Welfare) are not? I believe that if I am required to take a drug test to hold and keep a job then they should have to as well. Assisted Living is a great program that helps people that are not able to work and who are physical disabled. With that being said there are people who take full advantage of the program by taking the goods they get and sell them, take that cash and go buy drugs. Therefor showing that…

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    What Is Heroin?

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    Have you ever wondered about the effects of heroin and how the drug is processed? My essay will provide you with interesting facts and multiple other things about the drug itself. Heroin is a well-known drug worldwide, and used by many well-known people recreationally. Heroin, a drug used for its euphoric effects worldwide, has extremely negative impacts on the body, and the brain. Heroin side effects can include bad teeth, itching, loss of appetite, pustules on the face, coma, and many more…

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    Audry Substance Abuse

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    article, “Drug Abuse and Addiction” by Gregory Collins, Mark McAllister, and Kamala Audry shows the difference between substance abuse and substance addiction by separating the different characteristics that are apparent in abuse and addiction. Substance abuse is described by the authors as, “showing recurrent use resulting in a decline of the ability to produce everyday actions, as well as intervention with the law” (Collins, McAllister, & Adury, 2010). To be categorized as substance abuse, an…

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    extremely important that as you grow up, you have people you can rely on, people you can talk to about life, as well as its challenges and your decisions about drugs and alcohol. The opportunity to benefit from someone else's life experiences can help put things in perspective and can be invaluable. 2. Get Educated About Alcohol and Drugs: You cannot rely on the myths and misconceptions that are out there among your friends and on the internet. Your ability to make the right decisions includes…

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    Coping With Addiction

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    Many songs these days relate to drug addiction or recovering addiction. Avalanche by Bring Me the Horizon is an example of a song addressing people having struggles of relapse. Oliver Sykes, the lead singer of the band, Bring Me the Horizon, had coped with drugs like Ketamine, a painkiller that helps with sore throats and vocal cords. He had gone to rehab for the painkillers since his then-fiancée, now wife told him to go and get better. The chorus represents him trying to figure out who he now…

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    Research Paper On Ecstasy

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    heads more powerful, they feel more comfortable. The effects of the drug begin to wear off are they will feel tired, general weakness and lack of energy. In order to regain energy, they often choose to continue taking ecstasy. After taking several times, confusion, depression, anxiety, personality disorder will occur. They become more dependent on…

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    to help those who has a problem with drugs. MDMA is an important component when it comes down to the social context and networks because it uses an advocacy and drug prevention programs that is led by peers and it may be a hopeful method to lessen MDMA usage amongst teenagers and young people. Many high schools and colleges around can aid as important places for teaching and delivering messages about what can happen if a person continues to use the MDMA drug. By giving the proper amount of…

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    If you are suffering from cocaine addiction, you are not alone and it is never too late to get help. Millions of people of have abused cocaine over the years. An estimated 5.7 million people abused cocaine in the 1980s in the height of an epidemic. If you are abusing cocaine, it is time to seek help and quit damaging your health and your relationships. Advanced cocaine addiction treatment centers are available to help you through your withdrawal and recovery. New state of the art technology can…

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    The opioid heroin has become an epidemic in the state of Ohio with the amount of overdoses on a rise. One of the most notable overdoses in recent months is one that happened in September in East Liverpool. A man was pulled over after driving erratically and then he incoherently told police his driving was due to the fact that he was taking the passenger, who was passed out, to a hospital. Shortly after this statement, the driver then passed out. Police noticed that the passenger’s face was…

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    Behavioral Addiction

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    There are some behavioral addictions that are positive in the way that they can improve a person’s quality of life. Examples would be participating in an exercise routine habitually or brushing teeth every day. Although, majority of behavioral addictions are negative. As stated in the textbook, behavior addictions are often harmful and self-defeating. Individuals who have a behavioral addiction become consumed for many reasons. These behaviors could stem from trouble at home, not feeling…

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