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    Drug Decriminalization

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    Many of today’s illegal drugs such as marijuana and cocaine, amongst other substances and psychedelics, currently used in society were once in fact legal many thousands of years ago. Several of these drugs (if not all) were commonly practiced for medicinal and spiritual reasons. However, in this day and age, when people think of ‘drugs’ negative connotations of its supposed danger and “badness” perpetuated from the media began to appear. Drugs and drug policy have always been up for hot debate…

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    Rave Stereotypes

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    When most people think of the word “Rave” they think of loud music, flashy lights, bass, and drugs. While that may have been the case years ago, today raves have changed into a much safer place for many age groups. People associate ravers with druggies and sluts. Rave culture is widely shamed and looked down upon. Are raves as bad as they once were? Are all the rave stereotypes out of date? What I know is that raves can range from 4 to 12+ hours and include music from progressive house to…

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    Pro: Alcoholic Beverage Advertising Should be Restricted Every day journalists investigate the effect of promoting alcoholic beverage advertising on people without restriction. They expose numerous points to convince people and even the government to stop those advertisements for good. One example of these articles has been written by Laurie Leiber who has strong facts and ideas against these ads. Just by reading the article, readers can easily understand the message of this author…

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    Since the main purpose of general anesthetics were to help patients who were suffering from some sort of pain as a pain reliver to induce unconsciousness for some surgical or medical procedures. The effects were purely similar for local anesthetics as well just not administered properly that can result in more harm than benefits. As mentioned in the textbook cocaine being considered a local anesthetic this main difference between cocaine is that when it does enter the bloodstream it reaches the…

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    behavior may be good but it actually isn’t. Apparent goods fulfill our wishes and are thought to be good because we want them. An example of an apparent good would be people who take drugs. At the time, those individuals may think that there is no problem with taking drugs and that they are doing a good thing, because the drugs make them feel high but…

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    did not want to be commercialized, they needed to stop apparel contracts at the start. The best comparison to the NCAA commercialization issue is like a parent who deals with a child on drugs. If the parent has a desire to stop drug use by their children, they need to stop it early and often, once the child uses drugs for 20 years, it will become much more difficult to stop. If the NCAA had a desire to stop the commercialization of student-athletes, it had to stop the issue 20 years ago. I…

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    cases it can serve the same purposes as drugs/alcohol. Like if your relationship just ending you might go and watch romantic movies or TV shows that make you happy. That would be replaced by drugs/alcohol. The only difference is, that TV is healthier than becoming an alcoholic or a drug abuser. But the consequences are very different, because you could go watch a movie and go to the store right after the movie or just drive around. But if you were to do drugs/alcohol and you thought you felt…

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    1.Describe the main components of stress. The three main components of stress are a strain , stressors, and transactions. Strain refers to an internal state of the organism. Stressor refers to an external event or an experience that arises from a transaction between a person and the environment. (Stress and Coping and development by C.M. Aldwin, 2009) 2.Discuss the consequences of at least one type of stress The consequences of behavioral stress can dramatically alter an individual's life…

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    its source a) Merck, the producer of a patented cholesterol-lowering drug b) Aliant, a provider of a telephone service c) Chiquita, a banana supplier and owner of most banana plantations Answer to Question: a. Merck like most drug companies will have a patent for their cholesterol drug. The patent is essentially the legal rights to the formula for the drug and it prevents other companies from being able to copy/ produce the same drug Merck is producing. A patent is a type of a…

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    Although it might be hard to see at first, these two POM Wonderful advertisements are actually fairly similar. These two different advertisements actually use some of the same strategies to attract the reader's attention and get the consumer interested in their product even though they are of a different medium. The first advertisement uses a printed image that shows simple colors and a strong message to encourage people to buy their product because it gives them antioxidants; however, the…

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