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Marijuana Is Smoked Periods Of Time
1,332 words
Drugs have been a problem in our society for many
years. They have been used and abused by many
groups, including professional athletes. It is
certainly quite common to hear about or read about
athletes and drug use. Although drugs have a
lengthy history of use by athletes, they have
varied effects on the body and different
preventions. Much of the world's supply of cocaine
is produced in South America. Thousands of years
ago, the ancient Incas of Peru chewed coca leaves
because they made it pos...
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Outlawing Cigarettes Horrible Illnesses
882 words
My father is addicted to cigarettes and it has
been that way for years. I still remember those
long winter evenings spent with my father in our
living room. Him reading a newspaper and us
playing around. But one think from that time I
remember most, it was the unpleasant cigarettes
smoke we had to inhale. When I was a youngster I
did not realized that smoking or breathing the
cigarettes smoke may be so dangerous. Every year
cigarettes kill hundreds of thousands people, and
many more will suffer ...
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Effects Of Smoking Tobacco Companies
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... outwork Staff Miscellaneous: The tobacco
industry: liable for its consumers 2000 - 07 - 30
The Tobacco Industry: Liable for it's Consumers?
Should the tobacco industry be held liable for
illness and death caused by smoking? Currently,
the Federal government is looking into this in
numerous court cases, scientific studies, and a
never-ending battle between national health, and
the big tobacco giants. But to make an educated
opinion, both sides of the argument must be heard.
We hear about it a...
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Withdrawal Symptoms Drug Abusers
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Drug use is generally defined as the use of a drug
with such frequency that the user has physical or
mental harm or it impairs social abilities. The
substances that are discussed in this report
consist of hallucinogens, opiates, stimulants, and
depressants. These drugs affect moods, emotions,
feelings and thinking processes, or they can alter
the workings of the mind. A person dependant on
drugs usually carries three basic characteristics
that are indicators. First, the user continues to
use the...
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Pot Smokers Dont Care
964 words
Currently the government allows you to smoke a
substance that kills over 400, 000 people a year
nation wide, and over 3. 5 million a year
worldwide. The tobacco companies strive to make
this product more addictive (and its already more
addictive that heroin! ). In fact, the government
not only allows it, but funds it. However,
marijuana, in its 5, 000 year history, has yet to
produce 1 documented case of death. It has yet to
be scientifically proven to have any long-term
affects on the brain, an...
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Health And Human Services Department Of Health And Human
926 words
Tobacco was introduced into the American colonies
in the early 1600 s. The tobacco plant soon became
the leading crop and trading commodity in America.
Tobacco was widely accepted up until the 1960 s
when research found that there was health effects
directly associated with tobacco use. However,
since the 1970 s tobacco use has increased
dramatically. An increasing amount of tobacco
users has caused an increasing number of deaths in
America because it has been proven to cause
cancer. In the 1990...
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Legalization Of Marijuana Influence Of Marijuana
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It is safe to say that at some point in the not-
too- distant future, United States will confront
the question of whether or not to legalize the use
and cultivation of marijuana, also well know as:
pot, weed, grass, hashish etc. This topic has
baffled the United States lawmakers reformist and
citizens for so long that many people probably
consider it rhetorical question. We could
categorize marijuana somewhere between alcohol and
tobacco on the one hand and caffeine on other, but
no doubt it is ...
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Central Nervous System Psychological Dependence
1,765 words
Drug dependence is psychological and sometimes
physical need to use a drug in order to experience
psychological or physical effects. Psychological
addiction is more difficult to treat than the
physical one and often continues after the
physical addiction has been dealt with. Each day
there are a lot of new drug addicts, but also
there are a lot of those who die because of using
this evil, white pleasure. Drug addiction has
several forms in expressing the dependency. Also
there are a lot of diffe...
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Pleasure Principle College Students
1,534 words
The Oxford Dictionary defines pleasure. It is a
feeling of satisfaction or joy. It is enjoyment.
It is a source of pleasure or gratification. It is
formally a persons will or desire. Finally they
define it as sensual gratification. Now if we put
these all together in one sentence, pleasure is
something that brings an overall feeling of
satisfaction and gratification while fulfilling
desires. If that doesn't sound good, what does? We
have already determined that people naturally are
drawn to alte...
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Heart Rate And Blood Pressure Smokeless Tobacco
934 words
Many years ago, smoking was considered alluring
habit and it was quite popular to smoke. However,
when it was scientifically proved after numerous
researches that smoking was the cause of many
health problems, the public opinion towards
smoking had changed a lot. Over the last 40 years,
approximately the number of smokers in the United
States has dropped 30 %. Private businesses and
all levels of government have jumped on the
nonsmoking bandwagon. Almost every state now
restricts smoking bands f...
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Ideas And Information In The Risk Society
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Ideas and Information in the Risk Society We all
know how new ideas can change the world and these
new depend on newly obtained information that can
be based whether on researches or simply acquired
during everyday life. New ideas always had lead to
the progress, regardless whether they were useful
for people. Sometimes new ideas inspired people to
do new researches, which allowed discovering new
knowledge that was beneficial. Today in our
society, any new information can make drastic
changes, b...
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Lead To Death Crystal Meth
587 words
Stimulants What is a stimulant? Its a drug that
temporarily quickens some vital process as defined
in the dictionary. Some stimulants affect only a
specific organ such as the heart, lungs, brain, or
nervous system, depending on what kind of
stimulant it is. There are stimulants that are
very harmful and some that actually are made to
help people out. Types of stimulants are cocaine,
amphetamines, and methamphetamine's. The first
stimulant that will be discussed is cocaine.
Cocaine is an alkaloid...
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Rapid Eye Movement Walking Down The Street
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Miranda was walking down the street and she came
to a stoplight, it was red. While she was waiting,
somehow she had fallen asleep standing up. This
was not the first time for Miranda or others like
her, Miranda suffered from a disorder called
narcolepsy. Narcolepsy is a disorder that causes
excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and affects
more than 200, 000 Americans, but can be helped
with scheduled naps and drugs such as Provigil and
Yohimbine. Those with Narcolepsy experience
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Prohibition Of Marijuana Marijuana Prohibition
679 words
Marijuana is Pot Ben Holiday Marijuana is a drug
that has been used for thousands of years.
Marijuana was used in ancient China, as far back
as 5000 B. C. The Incan? s and Mayan? s used
marijuana in religious ceremonies. Marijuana also
has roots in this country. The Indians of the
plains used marijuana in their peace pipes as a
sign of friendship and peace. After prohibition
there was a sharp rise in the use of this drug in
America, but after prohibition was repealed the
use went down. In the 19...
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Heroin Addicts Heroin Addiction
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Heroin abuse is a serious national problem, one
that is increasing everyday. More and more middle
class, suburban adolescents and adults have turned
to heroin as their drug of choice. In addition,
heroin related deaths have skyrocketed within the
last few years. With heroin on the rise in so many
areas of the country it is important to know and
understand the effects and consequences that
heroin use and abuse can have. First and foremost,
it is significant to understand what heroin is and
where ...
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Middle And Upper Class National Institute Of Health
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An introduction to Heroin- The use of hard drugs
in America is on a steady rise. Heroin is one of
the biggest reasons for this. Heroin is one of the
most dangerous highly addictive drugs on the black
market today. A board member on the National
Institute of Health estimated that there are
currently about 600, 000 heroin addicts in the U.
S. alone. Only an estimated 115, 000 thousand of
those addicts have been admitted into a treatment
program. As the demand grows greater for this
substance, the ...
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Opium Poppy Highly Addictive
552 words
Narcotics are drugs Narcotics Narcotics Narcotics
are drugs that excite the nervous system. Most
narcotics are made from the opium poppy, (Paper
Somniferum) which is found mainly in Asia.
Narcotics were the first drugs used as medicines.
They can relieve physical and emotional pain, and
for this reason, they made very good medicines.
The problem with narcotics is that they are highly
addictive, and they make people develop tolerance.
There are many different narcotics, the most
common being hero...
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Second Hand Smoke Lung Cancer
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Smoking. What is it? Is it safe? What is in it?
All these questions constantly appear in the minds
of the world s youth. In due time, you will begin
to discover the truths and myths of smoking both
marijuana and tobacco. Many people wonder about
the actual hazards of smoking. Some think that all
the stuff that they see is what really happens.
Not quite. Sometimes you might wonder what that is
you re smoking. If so, do you even know what s in
it? What is second hand smoke? Is it even
dangerous? W...
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Effects Of Steroids Word Of Mouth
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Imagine this. The year is 1999 and the New York
Jets are playing the Minnesota Vikings in the last
Super Bowl of the twentieth century. It is late in
the fourth quarter, the score is Jets 21, Vikings
20. The Vikings are faced with a crucial fourth
and one with a minute, ten left to play in the
fourth quarter. The Vikings decide it? s do or die
and are forced to go for it. The teams come to the
line of scrimmage and the quarterback starts his
cadence. The ball is snapped and the quarterback
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Mood Swings Taking Steroids
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Steroids: The Easy Way To Destruction Athletes use
of steroids is very popular these days, but even
though steroids do produce quick gains in muscle
size, they also have some very serious side
effects. After long-term use, steroids can cause a
change in behavior, a decrease in the bodys
natural hormone production, and most seriously of
all, addiction. One very noticeable characteristic
of steroids use is a great chance in the behavior
of the user. The major behavioral change is an
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