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    about the thing you have been giving him for free lately and i was wondering if you would give me some also just to try” the homeless man became very angry with Amy and also Tom because Tom told him he would not tell anyone where he was getting the drugs from. the homeless man all of a sudden stepped into the bright street light and yelled “i hate your husband now because he is nothing but a liar!” out of nowhere, before Amy could react, she heard a loud BANG! as the homeless man pulled the…

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    take LSD diffused into a sugar cube. 5. When a person uses drugs like LSD they begin to feel the difference 20 to 90 minutes after taking the drug. A “trip” can also last for up to 12 hours. The effects of taking LDS are “Distortion or…

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    Marijuana Bright Side OR Positive Side of the Green Marijuana has become a subject of huge controversy it today’s society. The consumption of marijuana has highly increased upon the time. According to statistic, marijuana has become the more used drug in the United States. Therefore, this shows that keeping it illegal does not reduce its use. Likewise, the fact of smoking marijuana does not mean that the person consuming it is a bad person; in fact, he or she may be a role model citizen.…

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    Although some may believe that the nature of drug addiction comes from an irresistible desire to consume rather than the environmental circumstances they are in, it in fact seems likely that drug addiction can occur for several different reasons. Drug consumption and abuse has been and still is a huge controversial topic around the world. Many people may enjoy the feeling of certain substances while others turn to the use of drugs to adapt to tough environmental situations. In chapter seven of…

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    Drug addiction is one of the most concerning problems to many people today. They cause many negative effects on people’s lives and futures, and it is very easy to get addict to drugs. Many easily fall into drug addiction because of many reasons, such as family and society depression. When people are soaking themselves into drugs, it is very difficult to quit, and they will destroy their own lives and futures. There are several causes of drug addiction including curiosity, lack of self-control,…

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    holidays I like trying new cocktails. My thoughts about un-prescribed drugs is that they can be very dangerous and risky. Having worked at a medical centre I have seen what drug abuse can do to people’s lives and it impacts negatively every aspect. There is a reason that people abuse any type of drug and it might because they want to escape their reality. Then the cycle of addiction can take over and they prioritise their drug of choice over everything else. I think it is important to try and…

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    the health of his patients at the front of his mind. But when a pharmaceutical company, Apativ, come to him with a new drug, Paxaflora, that could save a patient’s life (yet has possible side effects), he is at an impasse. The pharmaceutical gives him gifts like golf clubs and nice dinners. And his boss, Dr. Grey pressures him to prescribe the drug. Dr. Kim does think that the drug could really help patients like Alex. He has been waiting for a new heart for the last two years. And Paxaflora…

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    kinds of drugs, marijuana is the most sought after by all ages. Legalizing marijuana should be forbidden for the sake of its effects on the brain and body, with so many different effects it creates very little that can be avoided. Most users have reported an increase in appetite, heightened sensory awareness, and various hallucinogenic pleasures. The negative side effects include confusion, panic, anxiety attacks, fear, a sense of helplessness, and loss of self-control. Legalizing this drug…

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    Welfare Drug Testing

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    When talking about the subject of drug testing welfare recipients, many standpoints and opinions are made by people from different culture backgrounds and living situations. Random drug testing welfare recipient have yet to become a law because the government been going back and forth over this issue and has not came to a conclusion to if it is constitutional or not. Also the question of if it is actually beneficial to the regulating of welfare. Some agree that people who consider being welfare…

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    Drug Addicts In Treatment

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    Alberto Beltran English 73x TTH 8-11 AM Professor Elizabeth Buchanan 04/14/2016 Drug Addicts Without doubt, drug addiction is accompanied by numerous social, mental and medical disorders. In the world there are people that think that being a drug addict is not dangerous. Be a drug addict or stay with a person that is addicted to the drugs in dangerous for some reasons. One of them is that if a person use drugs constantly in the future, it could cause problems with the health. According to…

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