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    The Positives of Legalizing Marijuana If Americans allow such a thing as alcohol to be legal, even with the obvious physical, mental and numerous other problems it causes, there is no reason marijuana should be illegal. About 20,000 people die each year from the use of alcohol, excluding car accidents. There are more deaths cause by aspirin, caffeine, and prescription drugs, than marijuana who‘s number totals to about 5 over a period of 4 years. The marijuana prohibition created in 1937 is…

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    Quit Drugs Essay

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    others people 's lives are not in jeopardy, but the effects of smoking…

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    rising rates of mental disorders and risk taking behaviour are becoming a major concern. Binge Drinking Whilst researching the topic of binge drinking I was able to find a large number of studies that identified and explained the effects of consuming too much alcohol in a short period of time known as binge drinking. Many of these articles conducted studies of those in their late adolescence to early adulthood where a gap in the studies were there were not many studies were conducted for the…

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    Prohibition In New England

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    drinking alcohol is still apart of the celebration to start off the upcoming year with a positive attitude. People also drink at weddings, college graduations, when rooting for one’s favorite football team to win the superbowl, and simply just because someone had a good day. Prohibition was later introduced to help reduce crime, corruption, and to help reduce the tax burden. This made selling and producing alcohol illegal which caused major bedlam. People found other substitutes for alcohol…

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    Alcohol is a very highly addictive stimulant, which may cause severe harm to a person. For example, heavy drinkers are at more risk of suffering from the dangers of alcohol. Alcohol can damage a person’s body, and brain in many ways. Too much alcohol can cause health issues to the human body such as heart complications, cirrhosis of the liver, and increase cognitive problems. Many people do not realize the dangers alcohol can affect a person’s body. For instance, too much alcohol can effect a…

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    When person drinks alcohol neurotransmitters are affected, which can lead to the brain chemistry being altering neurotransmitter. A neurotransmitter is a chemical substance that is released at the end of the nerve fiber and diffused across the synapse which causes a transfer of one impulse to another nerve fiber, according to “What is a Neurotransmitter?”. It increase effects of inhibitory, which decreases brain electrical brain activity of a neurotransmitter…

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    Teen Drug Use

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    researched I have found that it targets specifically teens and introduces an understanding of what the effects of drugs and alcohol can cause to them presently and long term. On the website, http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/, teens are the main target and are introduced to a variety of topics. Located on the main home page the website presents four categories straight away. Tobacco, alcohol, drugs, and getting help. Under those bullet points are a variety of…

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    and it’s inappropriate. Many parents agree after doing research about child punishments. First of all, Spanking tends to cause disorders like drug and alcohol abuse. In a study, by Health Watch, “People ages 15 to 64 who were slapped or spanked occasionally had developed a alcohol,drug abuse or anxiety disorder. With that 13 percent had an alcohol problem, and 17 percent developed drug abuse or anxiety disorder (Clare Collins).”…

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    Elastomerism Essay

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    DISCUSSION The term “elastomer” refers to any member of a class of polymeric materials with the ability to regain shape after deformation.27, i The very first common elastomer was natural rubber. There were used by the Maya and Inca civilizations. With the introduction of vulcanization, by Charles Goodyear in the year 1839, the physical properties of rubbers were improved, considerably enhancing its use.27 In the 1920’s, manufacture of synthetic rubber bands were started by the petrochemical…

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    Opioids Pros And Cons

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    the brain from receiving pain, it messages a receptor and attaches itself to the brain and spinal cord[1]. When abused this drug has many short term and long term effects . The short term effects are coma, respiratory problems , confusion , nausea and many more and some long term effects are addiction ,cold flashes ,muscle pain and many other long term [2]. Furthermore Opioid has caused many deaths, in just over 10 years that number has doubled in Ontario, from (13.7% )high[3]. This proofs…

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