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351: Be Healthy and Drug Free
... could kill people. Some good drugs are anesthetics, hormones, vaccines, and antibiotics. Some bad drugs are narcotics. These are sleep inducers. Examples of this are codeine, heroin, and morphine. Other drugs include cocaine, nicotine, and marijuana. Nowadays, drugs are a big problem in our society. The only drugs that you should take should be drugs that your doctor prescribed for you. And you should only take the amount of that drug ...
352: The History, Use, and Effectiveness of Medicinal Drugs
... a slight euphoria from the pain. (Pg 1) In today's culture, the medicines of our ancestors are now considered to be harmful to oneself and are classified as illegal such as the drugs of marijuana and opium which were key in the Chinese, and Native American medical system. The origin of drugs vary from common plants, (Aspirin, Digitalis, Ergot, Opium, Quinine, Reserpine) to minerals, (Boric Acid, Epsom Salts, Iodine) or ...
353: Ban Smoking
Ban Smoking Although smoking is a proven killer, Americans waste hundreds of dollars each year on tobacco products. Other drugs that are harmful, such as crack or marijuana, are illegal in the United States. However, the use of cigarettes, which kills millions worldwide annually, is perfectly legal. If certain harmful substances are illegal, then cigarettes should not be permitted either. Smoking has several ...
354: Drugs and Pregnancy: Drugs Affect On The Baby
... blood alcohol threshold level above which damage occurs and below which there is no damage. Instead, the frequency and severity of defects progressively increase as the amount of drinking increases. (1) Drugs and Pregnancy Heavy marijuana use during pregnancy may cause impaired fetal growth and development, and may act synergistically with alcohol to increase the damaging effects of alcohol on the fetus. (2) Prescription and over-the-counter drugs can also ...
355: The Black Panther Party
... and lumpen-proletariat. The lumpen tendencies within some members were what the establishment's media (and some party members) played-up the most. Lumpen tendencies are associated with lack of discipline, liberal use of alcohol, marijuana, and curse-words; loose sexual morals, a criminal mentality, and rash actions. These tendencies in some Party members provided the media with better opportunities than they would otherwise have had to play up this aspect ...
356: The Higher Education Act Is Unfair To Students
... congress is tough on drugs. This must mean congress supports murderers, rapist and thieves right to receive financial aid. On December 15th, 1998 James Wolf was convicted of possession of less than one gram of marijuana. This conviction caused the former Western Carolina University student to withdraw from college because he could not afford to pay tuition and book fees without federal aid. In February of 1999 James Wolf was convicted ...
357: Should Government Spend or Reduce Money to Stop Drug Abuse?
... the drug abuse? Or reduce health and social costs to the public of illegal drug use to make the drug users take the responsibility by themselves? Illegal drugs, a kind of medicine such as heroin, marijuana, cocaine and LSD that made people canΥt run away since they try it. But drug are not a problem solely of the poor, minorities, or inner-city residents. In fact, while the majority of these ...
358: The Presidential Election of 1972
... radical views. "CRP focused early and often on the more radical-sounding views of McGovern, highlighting his support of amnesty for young people who fled to Canada to avoid the draft, his sometime musings that marijuana might better be legalized, and his purported support of legalized abortion."1 Many felt that McGovern's views may have been more radical and outlandish than some had supported. After Nixon was elected to office ...
359: The US Government
... George Herbert Walker Bush and independent Ross H. Perot. During the campaign, Bill met with some difficulty when the media discovered that he had dodged the Vietnam draft, been unfaithful to his spouse, and smoked marijuana while attending Oxford. Bill placated the liberal-biased media by saying that he didn't believe in the war, and he "didn't inhale." Opposition mounted when reporters discovered that Clinton and his wife, Hillary ...
360: Court Trip Essay: Efficiency and Effectiveness of our Criminal Court System
... or personal recognizance, seemed pretty successful in Provincial Court, though not observed in the Ontario Supreme Court, all the people did show up for their trial, which included two people on bail for possession of marijuana cigarettes. As a final note, no bench warrant was every called for by the judge for people whom failed to attend their trial. The necessity of the duty council is for those who don't ...


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