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    Four Types Of Drug Abuse

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    Pharmacology Research Paper Webster dictionary defines a drug as "a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body”. The four major classifications of drugs are stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and narcotics. Each of these classes of drugs takes a different physiological effect on the body. Since each class causes a different type of physiological effect on the body, the reasons for their use varies greatly depending on the…

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    of drugs which not only kill but carry potential side effects such as “constipation, sexual dysfunction, cognitive impairment, addiction, and overdosing.”…

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    soldier were to see war for 5-10 years. For example, some kids were forced to kill their families.Drugs played another role in gaining children's trust during the war, high powers/older soldiers would give the kids drugs and tell them it gives them power. Some kids even had addictions to kill, can you imagine your 10 year old wanting to kill another human being, scary right? This power that the kids think they have is then converted onto the battlefield, causing…

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    Amy Jade Winehouse was born in London, England on September 14, 1983 to Mitch and Janis Winehouse. Amy’s upbringing was surrounded by musical talent on both sides of her family; she grew up listening to a wide range of different styles but mostly jazz. http://www.biography.com/people/amy-winehouse-244469 she often got in trouble in school for singing during lessons. http://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/amy-jade-winehouse-691.php#kve5LdjMoIDd6MVD.99 At the age of 12 Amy was accepted into a…

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    Michael Steele Case Study

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    Originally from Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Michael and his parents moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma when he was two years old. Michael’s young parents enjoyed drinking heavily and experimenting with drugs. Although his father was a hard worker, and his mother was a loving homemaker, they frequently drank and did drugs in the presence of their son. At the age of five, Michael’s father was at work as a long-haul truck driver. One evening his mother became so intoxicated that she passed out in a pool…

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    The influence and boundless possibilities of technology affect most aspects of life and society. Not only are these influences visible in every-day modern society, but their potential is foreshadowed in literature such as Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, written in 1932. In Brave New World, Huxley presents a dystopian society that introduces many parallels to modern society, but, as a whole, does not provide a perfectly accurate depiction of our current world due to the extremity in which…

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    The Social Welfare in United States and the negative impact on the People and the Economy. Social welfare refers to United States government programs to help in the necessities of the needs of the people of the United States. There are several programs designed to lifting living people ‘s life in case of emergencies such as, person lost this/her job or no luck to find a job. President Theodore Roosevelt came up with Social welfare idea and it adopted by several states. There are many welfare…

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    Methamphetamine Thesis

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    Methamphetamine has slowly become more and more prominent in the United States. The drug is highly addictive which makes it easy to be abused. One of the most prominent users of meth have become the Native Americans. Their struggle, that started thousands of years ago, has consumed their population and has caused them to live in hardship. This then is translated into drug abuse. Indians on many reservations are resorting to drugs to escape the harsh reality that they face everyday. One of the…

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    Naloxone: A Case Study

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    Introduction Naloxone (also known as Narcan or Evzio) is an opioid antagonist that has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for opioid overdoses since 1971; why are we hearing so much about it right now? Opioid overdoses and deaths continue to increase. In order to reduce these deaths, legislation is regularly being passed at the state level to get naloxone in the hands of the family and friends of those at risk for overdose. Currently, there are thirty-seven states with laws…

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    illegal for recreational use, when used for medical purposes it helps patients by treating symptoms caused by some diseases. This topic has been a dilemma to society. Many believe that using Marijuana for medical purposes can lead a person to an addiction, while others think that Marijuana is a wonderful medicine to help diseased patients. People are against of marijuana legalization because they don't know enough information about their benefits. Medical marijuana is being used to treat the…

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