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    something for his department to ban and outlaw. The unlucky winner was marijuana. He fabricated false claims against the drug even though he previously stated that the drug wasn’t very harmful. It negatively affects our society because people that use, grow, and/or sell it nowadays are shunned and imprisoned because of one man’s greed. Now, marijuana is now legal in less than half of the states across America.The illegalization of marijuana also negatively affects us because its creation is left…

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    Marijuana Social Issue

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    to be a social problem because of the way young people use it. Other than being used to treat the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, epilepsy, Chrohn’s disease, chronic pain, cancer, arthritis, Alzheimer’s, and HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), marijuana use will be frowned upon and considered a social problem. This is because young people are using marijuana recreationally to attain a sense of euphoria. The problem with marijuana use is that in high doses the drug can cause fatigue,…

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    The large use of drugs is an example of this. Many drugs can imitate different things to trick the cell into letting it inside. Methamphetamine exemplifies this greatly by imitating dopamine. Dopamine transporters are responsible for removing dopamine from the synaptic…

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    In the article “The Truth About Medical Marijuana” by Carrie Shortsleeve, she leaves the readers questioning themselves about this highly liked drug. The people that would be interested in looking over this article would be those that take on the use of medical marijuana and those that could possibly benefit from it. In the past, medical marijuana was just a simple study, that was conducted in Mississippi. The lab was running smoothly until about 1968. However, nowadays you can go into a…

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    (Thesis) Over the past few years India has experienced rapid GDP growth which has led to the increased use of fossil fuels. Given the country’s many problems the government has had limited success in the implementation of policies designed to offset the increase in fossil fuel. (Key Climate Changes and Risks) India is extremely vulnerable to climate change. Current projections show that there will be a 1.7-2 degree C increase in mean temperature by 2030. Areas in central and western India,…

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    When we hear about legalizing all drugs most people will automatically think about the bad things that would happen, but there is evidence that there are benefits to legalizing all drugs. According to many sources the legalization of all drugs would bring many benefits to the community. Legalization of all drugs would lower crime, provide more money for the state and reduce the amount of prisoners in jails. First when people think about drugs they think that they are the reason for crime and to…

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    However, it’s may not be just for those judged as such. For example, the clean cut business person who lives next door may be a closet user. The public can’t come out of the closet and use the drug freely due to the prohibition on cannabis. Marijuana has been made illegal without regard to its medical capabilities and uses. Prohibition on marijuana needs repeal and America’s attitude needs a modern progressive adjustment for the legalization of cannabis. The vote for America’s…

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    Even though stimulants and depressants can seriously harm someone, many people decide to use them because, they assume that they need them to survive. The question of all questions, is why do they feel like they need it? Do they not care about their life, or do they just want to harm themselves? These are the types of questions that I am sure everyone wants to know! The sad thing is, these are some questions that won’t always be answered. Let’s begin. What exactly is a stimulant? I am so glad…

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    reason I felt this group was important is that it’s not just about learning about how substances like alcohol, street drug’s like cocaine, heroin, and marijuana, and prescriptions drugs like opiates and benzodiazepine’s can affect you, but how the use of these drugs often lead to other mental health issues like psychosis, depression, and suicide. Psychoeducational groups generally teach clients that they need to learn to identify, avoid, and eventually master the specific internal states and…

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    Essay On Urban Sprawl

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    itself. In Charlotte, North Carolina, there are plans to shift urban living to a better system by using multi-modal transportation that can connect urban center together. This makes it easier for residents to get from one place to another without the use of a mode of transportation that ultimately harms the environment. This system also cuts down on noise pollution and traffic which will benefit the quality and standard of living in the city. Urbanization can be caused by many different factors…

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