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  • Illicit Drugs

    Illicit Drugs

    ILLICIT DRUGS Illicit Drugs Name Institution Course Date due Illicit Drugs Illicit drugs refer to drugs that used for non-medical purposes and that are prohibited by the law. These drugs alter the mind of a person in a psychoactive way and are punishable with villain justice. Marijuana is an example of an illicit drug. Over three decades, the market for illicit drugs has become an interest of policy makers and social scientists. The essay seeks

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    Submitted: March 1, 2015 By: britpat
  • Drugs Are Destroying Today's Youth!

    Drugs Are Destroying Today's Youth!

    Drugs today are destroying today's youth in many ways, some people say it's the influrnce of the older generation. But I believe everyone makes their own descion. Personally, I was what you call a "recreational user". First it started with marijuana, then it escalated after a few years to cocaine every so often, then I was in a horrible car accident which started my prescription usage of heavy opiate usage. From the age of 16,

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    Submitted: August 5, 2015 By: Lindsay21
  • Analyzing Drug Components Using Thin-Layer Chromatography

    Analyzing Drug Components Using Thin-Layer Chromatography

    Tanner Nielsen CHMY 321-011 TA: Jeffrey Richards 11 September, 2015 Lab #1 Analyzing Drug Components Using Thin-Layer Chromatography Introduction: The purpose of the experiment was to identify the components of an unknown analgesic drug tablet and identify the tablet as one of six possible commercial drugs. The six commercial drugs were Advil, Anacin, Aspirin, B.C. Tablets, Excedrin, and Tylenol. Each drug contained 1 or 3 of these substances: Aspirin, Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, Salicylamide, and Caffeine. Thin-Layer

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    Submitted: September 17, 2015 By: Tanner Nielsen
  • Leb 323 Homework 10 - Ethics in Drug Pricing

    Leb 323 Homework 10 - Ethics in Drug Pricing

    Tristan Price November 19, 2015 LEB 323 Ethics in Drug Pricing Drug prices have been increasing for years now, which presents many ethical questions? Is it right for a company to raise prices for drugs just because they can? I believe that this is completely unethical. By inflating drug prices you are taking advantage of many people who are possibly facing life threatening diseases. While some people may be able to afford these prices, the

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    Submitted: February 15, 2016 By: Twp462
  • Same Sex Marriage? Why Not?

    Same Sex Marriage? Why Not?

    Ferrer 1 Darren Ferrer Mrs. Solari Avid 3B 2 March 2014 Are We So Different Same sex marriage? Why not? Who made up the rule that two men or two women cannot marry? Society has created the image that a marriage should only consist of a man and a woman, but the unity between two people consists of trust, loyalty, and love. These are qualities that two men and two women are able to feel

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    Submitted: February 21, 2016 By: idkclan1
  • Drug Addiction and the Neuropsychological Perspective: What Are the Neuropsychological Effects of Long Term Drug Abuse?

    Drug Addiction and the Neuropsychological Perspective: What Are the Neuropsychological Effects of Long Term Drug Abuse?

    EFFECTS OF DRUG ADDICTION Drug Addiction and the Neuropsychological Perspective: What are the Neuropsychological effects of long term Drug Abuse? Submitted by: Louise Belisle Submitted to: Ms. Xunan Quetzal Lecture: Introduction to psychology February 19th, 2016 University of Belize ________________ Abstract Drug addiction today is a major problem that is affecting so many individuals today all over the world. In the following research paper several points will be covered starting with the discussion and interpretation

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    Submitted: March 17, 2016 By: Louiseflowers
  • Drug Paper

    Drug Paper

    Posner, East West Julia Posner Health/Sherman May 31, 2015 MARIJUANA Marijuana also known as “weed, pot, bud, grass, herb, Mary Jane, MJ, reefer, skunk, boom, gangster, kif, chronic, and ganja” is the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant that are smoked as a drug. The use, distribution, or carrying of marijuana is illegal in most states. Many people use marijuana for health concerns. For example, cancer, it is believed that the use of

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    Submitted: April 6, 2016 By: juliaposner
  • Addiction to Prohibition - the Failure of the United States’ War on Drugs

    Addiction to Prohibition - the Failure of the United States’ War on Drugs

    ADDICTION TO PROHIBITION Addiction to Prohibition: The Failure of the United States’ War on Drugs João Cordeiro Brigham Young University Abstract In 1971, President Richard Nixon, started a national campaign against the consumption and distribution of illegal drugs, declaring them America’s public enemy number one. Over the next few years, this policy of drug prohibition and criminalization gathered increasing momentum, finally culminating with President Reagan's Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, which later became known, and

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    Submitted: April 13, 2016 By: João Cordeiro
  • Wonder Drug

    Wonder Drug

    Byrd David Byrd Ms. Nolen English 1301-09 4 March 2016 Wonder Drug I’ve been smoking marijuana for 44 years now, and … I think it’s a tremendous blessing! In fact, I first began to look at marijuana as a professor of psychiatry at Harvard medical school in 1967… I wanted to do something about all these young people who were using this terribly dangerous drug and perhaps if I could write a reasonably objective statement

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    Submitted: April 14, 2016 By: Zack Byrd
  • The Brain on Drugs

    The Brain on Drugs

    Recreational drugs can be classified as a simple cup of coffee all the way down to Meth or Heroin. Recreational drug use consists of abusing psychoactive drugs for reasons other than medical or spiritual reasons. Twenty percent of people with a mental illness have a co-occurring drug abuse problem. Recreational drug use directly relates to mental health, and the psychological well-being of people. People who use drugs recreationally have a higher chance of developing mental

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    Submitted: May 21, 2016 By: tigermask27
  • Drug Users,addicts, Junkies - What Comes to Your Mind

    Drug Users,addicts, Junkies - What Comes to Your Mind

    Drug users,addicts,junkies. Just imagine these words .What comes to your mind or how do you feel when you hear these words ? Is there a feeling of compassion,love,empathy or do you see them as social evils that need to be dealt with criminally ? To have an informed opinion on the question asked above one must first understand what are drugs,what is there effect ,why are they prohibited,why do people use them and what

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    Submitted: June 21, 2016 By: stuti kala
  • Essay over Dumb Community Drug Problem

    Essay over Dumb Community Drug Problem

    Morgan Shaw Dr. Michael Rather English 1301 17 October 2016 Crisis in the Community Silsbee is a small community, and for such a small community, there are many problems. Even with so many problems, I believe the biggest problem is drugs. Drugs are the biggest issue in Silsbee because they cause major loss, distract kids from school, and it can damage the body. If someone is a drug addict all they can think about is

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    Submitted: November 16, 2016 By: Morgan Shaw
  • Drug Enforcement Agency

    Drug Enforcement Agency

    In defining racial profiling, it is important to distinguish it from two law enforcement practices that bear some resemblance to it, but which are legal and, if carried out correctly, nondiscriminatory. The first is “criminal profiling,” which can take two forms. One is the development of a constellation of characteristics that are predictive of a perpetrator of a particular crime. This can be thought of as profiling broadly defined. It is generally a more formal

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    Submitted: November 28, 2016 By: pooh2017
  • Metabical: Pricing, Packaging, and Demand Forecasting for a New Weight-Loss Drug

    Metabical: Pricing, Packaging, and Demand Forecasting for a New Weight-Loss Drug

    AAKASH KUMAR Metabical: Pricing, Packaging, and Demand Forecasting for a New Weight-Loss Drug Issue Identification: Barbara Printup, senior director of marketing for Cambridge Science Pharmaceuticals’ (CSP) was in charge of managing the upcoming January 2009 launch of “Metabical” in the United States. She had nine months for to launch new drug. In addition to launch, she had to develop demand forecasts, optimal packaging, pricing strategy for Metabical and wanted to achieve 5% ROI within five

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    Submitted: January 18, 2017 By: aakashkumar
  • Prison Sentences for Drug offenders

    Prison Sentences for Drug offenders

    Most people know someone suffering from the disease of addiction. Some people may have lived with it themselves. In one way or another, most have had their lives impacted by this disease and its consequences. Many lives have been changed by the result of a prison sentence for a drug conviction. In one way or another nearly every person in the United States has known someone who has, or loved someone who has, or has

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    Submitted: February 7, 2017 By: jamiefr
  • Single Sex Education

    Single Sex Education

    Professor Robin Robertson said she could identify students from girls-only schools on the first day of class. “They were the young women whose hands shot up in the air, who were not afraid to defend their positions, and who assumed I would be interested in their perspective.” The topic of single gender schools is recently uprising and concerning many parents and teachers. Single sex school was more popular in the earlier days but they are

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    Submitted: February 22, 2017 By: Sara Knapp
  • Civil Rights Act of Sex 1964

    Civil Rights Act of Sex 1964

    Civil Rights Act of Sex 1964 “Gender discrimination comes in a variety of forms and disguises,” states Levy (p. 115). Although, laws are in place to help advance the in equitability of women in the workforce, there remains a diplomatic urge for women to stand up for their rights. After decades of discrimination, women’s fortification falls under a number of equal rights laws. These laws include “Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,

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    Submitted: March 9, 2017 By: ysleatherwood
  • The Search for Serotonin; a Personal Study Observing Prescription Drugs

    The Search for Serotonin; a Personal Study Observing Prescription Drugs

    Amelia Cookston 2/21/17 Hannes Thum Human Physiology - Winter Term The Search for Serotonin; A Personal Study Observing Prescription Drugs In March of 2014, I was diagnosed with depression. My pediatrician then prescribed me to take 20 mgs of Celexa a day to soothe my debilitating thoughts. Over the past three years, the dosage has been increased to 40 mgs and the medication has been helping me get through, day by day, by balancing the

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    Submitted: March 16, 2017 By: acookston
  • Drugs, Narcotics, Stimulants, and Hallucinogenics: Moral and Medical Arguments and Their Affects

    Drugs, Narcotics, Stimulants, and Hallucinogenics: Moral and Medical Arguments and Their Affects

    Drugs, Narcotics, Stimulants, and Hallucinogenics: Moral and Medical Arguments and their Affects ________________ Drugs, Narcotics, Stimulants, and Hallucinogenics Growing up in present day America, legalization of drugs has become one of the biggest controversies to sweep our nation in years. With this controversy it quirks many people’s interest especially on whether or not drugs should be legalized and what the effects it has on people both from a moral standpoint, as well as a medical

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    Submitted: April 13, 2017 By: scmcgrat
  • Why Sex Ed Shoul Not Be Taught in Elementary Schools

    Why Sex Ed Shoul Not Be Taught in Elementary Schools

    Sabine Noel Chery ENC1102 Prof. Heintz, Rebecca 03/25/2017 SEX EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Elementary students should not be taught about sex at this early stage of their life, have them knowing their body parts and their appropriate names will be best for them. And all these should start at home first. I am opposing of sex education in elementary school. These are the questions I would want to address in my essay. 1. What is

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    Submitted: April 26, 2017 By: liah03
  • Krokodil Drug Report

    Krokodil Drug Report

    Krokodil drug is a it is highly addictive and harmful drug originated in the United States. It has appeared in russia since 2002. It then started to show up in Siberia and has spread throughout the whole country. It is a usually a home based drug, therefore it may contain unknown ingredients. Homemade versions of the drug usually contain codeine, gasoline, paint thinner or even lighter fluid, these hazardous fluids are “cooked” with the rest

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    Submitted: June 1, 2017 By: No1reallyyy
  • The Internet: A Drug?

    The Internet: A Drug?

    “A young man had to have his leg cut off, because he develops a “blood clot” after siting for a long period of time focusing on his computer” (Beato 132). Lately, most parents have been paying more attention to the negative influence of “drugs, [and] alcohol” than to the negative impact of the Internet (Campbell and Gatehouse par.7). Doubtless, the Internet has had many positive effects on people’s life throughout the world for the

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    Submitted: September 22, 2017 By: NYACPD
  • The Illness Called Drug Addiction

    The Illness Called Drug Addiction

    The Illness Called Drug Addiction Drug addiction has been an issue that has been sweeping the nation for decades. The use of drugs became popular in the 1960s, and the use has been increasing since. According to a survey taken in 2007 by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, 19.9 million Americans ages 12 or older have used illegal drugs in the month prior to the survey. There has always been the

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    Submitted: October 15, 2017 By: Rube Adams
  • Drug Use in Sports

    Drug Use in Sports

    Akins Banton Writing One October 17, 2017 Research Paper Drug Use in Sports. One of the major problems in today's sports word is the use of performance enhancing drugs. Professional athletes are always looking to get a leg up on the competition, but this is taking it too far. Sports enhancement drugs are special drugs that are used to heighten an athlete normal capabilities. If these drugs were allowed, we would see much closer races,

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    Submitted: November 7, 2017 By: Atkins Banton
  • Illegal Drugs and Their Effects on the U.S.

    Illegal Drugs and Their Effects on the U.S.

    ILLEGAL DRUGS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON THE U.S. Illegal Drugs and Their Effects on the U.S. Garrett Provost ENGL1301 Prof. Taheri Lonestar Community College 27 November 2017 Introduction Illegal drugs and substances have been a developing issue over time in the United States. A substance is something that a user can take, and an illegal substance is something that a user chooses to take even though it is against the law. Some examples of these

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    Submitted: December 3, 2017 By: garrett provost

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