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    to taking anabolic steroids, and the first one that will be mentioned is that the use of performance-enhancing drugs (anabolic steroids) may lead to some grim health problems that many people don’t even take into consideration before the abuse of the drug. The second downfall to be declared is going to talk about the reason many people still use performance-enhancing drugs even though they are illegal, but the use of performance-enhancing drugs is a trending thing, thus more and more people are…

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    “I will argue that the two of the most significant historical factors that have contributed to increase in our use of marijuana drug at high school was how the marijuana legalization was passed and what was the main reason behind for passing the law for adult over 21 +, and after the marijuana legalization has passed in Colorado, how it has impacted the high school…

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    Substance Use Disorders

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    Substance use disorder is defined as the disorder in which a person ingests the foreign particles like alcohol and drugs which could lead the health impairment with mood swings as well as perception and consciousness problem which can lead a person to not focus in the life to deal with the consequences. Substance use is common in young people. Substance Abuse & Dependency Disorders: Business Model Transformation Ahead (Gruber & Urbanowicz 2016, pp.23) suggests that substance use disorders are…

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    stopped. During these experiences, the LSD fanatic undergoes various hallucinations and mood swings. The initial effects last only about thirty to ninety minutes, and usually include more of the physical changes. With larger amounts and increased use, the psychological effects take an impact and can last anywhere from 4 to 24 hours. Following the trip, the user is usually very tired and…

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    Marijuana Social Problems

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    once was. In history, it was one of the largest agricultural crops in the world, including the United States. Cannabis can also be hemp which is the most robust, durable fiber on the planet. It had many uses, some being lighting oil, fabric and even paper. However, one of the most important uses that marijuana has is it’s medical benefits. It has been used in history and is proven to have substantial health benefits which is why the legalization of this substance is being pushed to its limits…

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    Why Is Kratom Be Banned

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    have banned the use and purchase of Kratom is Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, and several others. One of the countries where Kratom is legal is the United States. As with any drug, anyone who uses to buy Kratom, or transport it from another country should consult the authorities of that country, for a legal status of this herb. Transporting and exporting drugs is a crime, even if the drug is legal in another country. In some countries, protestors are picketing the government for the use of…

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    Alcohol Persuasive Speech

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    As a teenager myself, I have heard the “do not use drugs” or “do not drink” speech more times than I can count. Sure, there are children who will still risk their lives in order to fit in with the “cool kids” at their school. Seeing as though I have an older sister who did become addicted to opioid narcotics and alcohol, I know exactly what illegal substances will do to not only your body, but to your future in society. The first time you take a sip of alcohol, it will feel as if you are…

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    Why cannabis should not be legalised (mainly) I am mainly against the legalisation of cannabis, but will in this essay discuss pros and cons for the usage of the illegal substance, cannabis. Cons I do not think that legalising cannabis would help anyone in particurlary. If the government would decide to legalise Cannabis, the people would more likely develop a habit for smoking this drug. According to recent studies, smoking cannabis can and will damage or even destory your nervsystem, if the…

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    character is shaped by their beginning. In Randall Williams' “Daddy Tucked the Blanket,” Sandra Cisneros’ “Salvador Late or Early,” and Sandra Cisneros’ “Eleven” both authors use symbolism, imagery, and similes in order to argue that a person’s character is largely shaped by the experiences that they face. Through the use of symbolism, both of the authors are able to convey that important events in a person’s life can have a major impact on their character. While describing his attempts to keep…

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    Our textbook covers numerous different views on drug and alcohol regulations, as well as decriminalization and over criminalization. We attempt to regulate drugs by criminalization and harsher penalties, nevertheless that doesn’t stop the group of people who want them. I believe over criminalization doesn’t stop the problem, a few laws are just unenforceable. On the other hand decriminalization refers to lessening the penalties for certain crimes. For instance, looking the other way when…

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