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    Drugs In Brave New World

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    Is the United States using drugs like tobacco and alcohol to control us? To distract us? And is that what is happening in the novel “Brave New World” too, but using the drug soma? The novel “Brave New World” they have happiness in a pill form but it does not have any kind of symptoms after like alcohol and tobacco. Soma is a drug they use to create happiness, or that’s what they think because they are taught at an early age. They are taught to dislike poetry, books, T.V and other things they…

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    These two sweeteners are controversial ingredients in two of the most popular substitutes for traditional sugar, Equal and Sweet & Low. However no matter how popular these sweeteners are, many scientists have condemned the effects of these dangerous ingredients. Aspartame and Saccharin have unique compositions that are different than any other sweetener ingredient. While aspartame’s sweetness is very similar to sucrose in multiple ways, many people find that aspartame is sweeter than sucrose.…

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    “Thus, rather than establishing the categorical ban announced by the Court of Appeals—which might frustrate the construction of new plants that would improve existing conditions—the Clean Water Act vests in the EPA and States broad authority to develop long-range, area-wide programs to alleviate and eliminate existing pollution.” Arkansas v. Oklahoma, 503 U.S. 91, 108 (1992)(emphasis added) (internal citation omitted). Here, the Court is determining if the EPA has authority to regulate…

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    Drugs have always been a major problem in the United States of America, a lot of people use them and many people always get in major trouble for them just because of the possession. In the United States, the most common, illegally used, drug is marijuana. Based on many different facts, and statistics, I believe that we should legalize marijuana, and decriminalize other major drugs. There are countries like Portugal who have decriminalized drugs, and the results are incredible, this is why I…

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    According to Drew Humphries (1999), congenital defects among babies born of crack/cocaine mothers has been a heavily debated topic since the issue came about in the late twentieth century. Some reports classified cocaine as a teratogenic drug that has serious birth defects while others say the effects are not as severe. One theory suggests that cocaine effects the central nervous system “where it alters the production of neurotransmitters, which in turn may interfere with tissue growth in the…

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    Prevent teen Suicide” In “Screening Teenagers Does Not Prevent teen Suicide” Ellen Liversidge claims that screening teens for mental illness and suicide does not help prevent suicide in teens. She claims that the screenings are a scam to give out more drugs. Liversidge discusses how the screenings are invalid and lead to false positives. She writes about how the screenings have not shown to help prevent suicides in teens. She uses evidence to tell you how the Teen Screenings are not getting…

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    The narrator defines Bipolar Disorder expounding that is three types. He informs the readers of his Bipolar Disorder. He explains the intensity of BP symptoms and how he copes with it. Bipolar Disorder is a mental health issue occurred by changes of mood swings. The BP mood swings require immediate action of multidisciplinary treatment. The side effects of BP while steady treatment is being applied can affect the medication such as pills. Therefore, breaking them down in the stomach and…

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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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