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    October 2015 Drug Testing Drug testing is used to find out if a person has drugs present in their body (Perkins, 27 Jan. 2015). It also helps determine the levels of drugs in a person's body (Perkins, 27 Jan. 2015) This laboratory procedure helps find out if a person uses illegal drugs, as well as if they abuse prescription drugs (Perkins, 27 Jan. 2015). There are several different kinds of drug tests, each have their pros and cons. One of the most common types of drug tests is the…

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    Legalizing drugs is a proposal currently in which you wish to change the laws that prohibit the consumption and production of drugs. This argument is based mostly on the right of every person to choose how you want to take life, including the state's obligation to respect the decision of the citizen on substances that decide to use, but also taken as a way to eradicate related to drug trafficking mafias. Marijuana is a generic term used to refer to Cannabis sativa, herbaceous plant with…

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    Born To Lose Documentary

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    This essay will be written about the DVD Born to Lose. Born to lose is a hard-hitting documentary that asks if our children are born to lose. I will be discussing the findings of the DVD shown in August 2013 on STV. The documentary looks at whether being brought up in poverty causes a problem for future generations. Hollywood star Paul Brannigan tells us of his own experience of being brought up by his mum and dad who were both heroin addicts in Glasgow’s rough East End. The DVD is mostly…

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    Performance-enhancing drugs in sports are illegal for a reason. They protect not only the individual using these dangerous drugs, but also protect others of the effects it has on that individual. Performance-enhancing drugs, or PED's, are anything used to improve the form of activity in humans, such as in sports or academics. The most common and well known PED is steroids. However, there are many other substances such as painkillers, blood boosters, stimulates and so much more. Each of these…

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    Psychology has a plethora of varying approaches to explain a person’s condition. A biological perspective applies the principles of biology, using scientific research in order to explain the connection between the mind and body, to explain thoughts, emotions, and behavior since behavior can be explained by the genetics and physiology of a person. Socio-cultural psychology studies the rules of the social groups an individual is apart of and the culture surrounding the individual in order to…

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    Prescription Drug abuse Pharmaceutical drug overdoses has become one of the leading causes of death in our nation. When you get sick you go to the Doctors and get antibiotics to get well quicker. We are a nation built on quick and easy fixes. Our value of conveniently easy fixes has lead to over prescribing. Now is the supplier at fault for this abuse or is the supplyie. Do we point the finger at drug companies who push their products while minimizing the potential risks and side effects? Is it…

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    a certain drug can cause one to be very disoriented and lose sight and focus on what tasks are at hand. A recent study by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health shows that in the year 2012, 6.8 million people aged 12 or older were current nonmedical users of prescription drugs. Of the 6.8 million people, 4.9 million were users of pain relievers. (1) Prescription narcotic drug abuse, or nonmedical use of narcotics, has been identified as an epidemic on the rise. In most cases, drug abuse…

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    –treatment injection drug users, in this secondary analysis of a previously reported trial,” (p. 682). The main problem that was found with injection drug usage according to the article was the risk of spreading HIV through the use of sharing the same needles. The solution to the problem of using drugs and lowering the risk of HIV is through the use of methadone which works as a replacement to opiates. Methadone is effective with helping individuals with drug addiction, but many drug users do…

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    The Cuckoo's Nest

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    direct product of Kesey's time working the graveyard shift as an orderly at a mental health facility in Menlo Park, California.[6] Not only did he speak to the patients and witness the workings of the institution, but he voluntarily took psychoactive drugs, including mescaline and LSD, as part of Project MKUltra.[7] In addition to his work with Project MKUltra, Kesey experimented…

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    greeting has been exchanged, and an arrangement of action for the upcoming drug bust is about to be discussed. “A consistent team must be accumulated.” The lieutenant began to appoint his team. “Thomas and Peterson, take down car. Jones and Davis, take down car. Navarro and William, unmarked car. Lee and Gomez, unmarked car. Duval, Yang, West, and Walker, unmarked van. Nunez and Cavil, on foot. Gibson and Salazar, the drug addicts.” The male officers immediately gawked at Mary and…

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