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    Cause Of Drug Use

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    When someone uses drugs, he or she is generally looking for some kind of benefit, or “high”. This paper is about drug addiction and its possible causes. There are many likely causes that would allow for someone to become addicted to drugs. Even though there are many possible factors that lead to an individual becoming addicted , in the following text I will be focusing on the social cause of drug use and how they can cause drug use to become a learned and addictive behavior. Today’s society…

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    Assessing the DARE Program Since its creation in 1983, the DARE program has been a very popular youth drug prevention program throughout America (Miller, Hess, Orthmann,2014). The program was originally designed to help educate the youth on ways to say no to drugs. As time passed, this program continued to spread throughout America without anyone knowing if this program truly helped prevent drug use; among the youth of America. Despite not knowing if this program worked, it continued to expand…

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    Legal Drugs Marilyn vos Savant, who is an American and magazine columnist, author, lecturer, and playwright, says, “Avoid using cigarettes, alcohol and drugs as alternatives to being an interesting person.” In other words, stop using drugs, drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes are better not just for human body. In history may show that amount of people die because they use drugs too much or they are addicted to drugs. These people who are addicted to drugs usually become criminal because…

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    Experimenting with animals has contributed to saving many lives and people say that there is no alternative way to test products. Scientists say that if drugs were not tested on animals then many would have died from rabies and many other diseases. The Animal Welfare Act does protect the animals a lot. Testing animals it does not affect them much because their life cycles are much shorter than ours. They say that animals do not have rights so it is acceptable to test on them. Large biomedical…

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    Steroid Research Paper

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    The Ultimate Game Changer Recent studies have shown, “Most researchers estimate that 3 to 5 percent of high school age athletes and 5 to 15 of adult athletes use performance-enhancing drugs (mainly anabolic steroids). The level of anabolic steroid use among young athletes exceeds use of any drugs other than alcohol, nicotine, or marijuana” (Kuhn,Wilson, & Swartzwelder 5). Steroids can provide athletic edge to their users; although they come with disadvantages, and overall they have a menacing…

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    Should Marijuana Be Legal? "Drugs are bad for you" I remember being told this thing since I was a child and even today. The naturally found plant called Marijuana is recognized all around the world. It is known to be a drug which gives users a "high" feeling. Marijuana is addictive and one of the most illegal substance. Some people believe that legalization might make marijuana abuse and dependence less common, but the truth is it can cause many problems. Because of the use of marijuana, it…

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    Over the years neuroenhancing drugs like adderall have become a more popular stimulant being taken by people who feel the need to use them in order to perform better. Adderall is just one of many pills people enjoy taking for increased mental performance. These pills help people focus on tasks for long periods of time and are said to help increase performance mentally. Students trying to earn a degree and an adult in a competitive setting are the most likely to be taking these pills, but that…

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    remorsful towards current politicians over personal reasons and not political, therefore this statement is an Ad Hominem argument. 2. Mary: Abortion is wrong. Jane: Why do you say that? Mary: Because it’s immoral. Why is it immoral to partake in abortion? This statement is begging the question. If the mother is on a harmful drug or a child becomes…

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    Teen Substance Abuse

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    Substance abuse of psychoactive drugs is a primary negative aspect in the development of a teen. Teen drug abuse negatively impacts adolescents around the world, affecting all aspects of life. Whether it be cocaine, marijuana, or alcohol, all three of these drugs and other illegal substances have negative effects on the teenage way of life. Physical damage, mental damage, and social inhibition are the three aspects of the health triangle, each altered by substance abuse. Teen drug abuse has…

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    Alice's diary is an example of personification. Alice talks to her diary as if it is her best friend. on November 10th Alice says “Oh dear Diary, I'm sorry I've neglected you, but I've been so busy. Here we are preparing for Thanksgiving already and then Christmas.” Alice’s is writing to her diary as if the diary is her long time friend that she has not talked to in months.…

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