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    Drug Addiction

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    Drug Addiction: Disease or Habit? When people hear the words drug addict‚ these words have negative connotations and stigmas attached to them. People visualize a person who does not care about anything‚ including family‚ work‚ or commitments‚ except for obtaining money to buy drugs to get high. However‚ there are many people who are drug addicts that maintain a normal‚ functional life. Most people who are drug addicts would give anything to kick the habit; they do not enjoy the high anymore. The

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    Advantages and Disadvantages: 401k plan to the Employer and Employee A 401(k) plan is a retirement account to which employee and employers contribute‚ on which taxes are deferred until withdrawal‚ and for which the employee selects the types of investments. As with anything to do with the Internal Revenue Service‚ the 401(k) plan has many ups and downs and many regulations that must be followed. This makes things more difficult for both the employer and employee in making decisions about the plan

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    Holding Up the Universe by Jennifer Niven Let’s start out with a synopsis. Libby‚ formerly “America’s fattest teen” is about to become a junior in high school. She is still recovering from her mother’s death a few years before but she is determined to live on. She wants to find friends‚ find love‚ and‚ take advantage of every opportunity life offers. Jack has prosopagnosia‚ a neurological disorder that inhibits him from recognizing people’s faces‚ even the ones of those he loves. He keeps this

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    Drug Mules

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    English 101 Drug mules The problem of illicit drugs or narcotics‚ its manufacture‚ its use‚ and its transportation or trafficking across international borders is becoming a major world problem. With the rise in production of illegal drugs‚ the use of drug mules has become more common. This essay will explore briefly the impact of drug trade in the world economy‚ the definition of drug mule and its origin‚ how drug traffickers recruit them‚ the type of people who become drug mules‚ and how

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    Depression is a common and very prominent issue in today’s society. Many are fighting a war behind their eyes without anyone around them knowing. In the novel All the Bright Places‚ by Jennifer Niven‚ depression and mental illness is a recurring theme. The novel features two main characters that go by the names of Violet and Finch. They are both in their senior years of high school‚ the difference between them is that Finch can’t wait until death and Violet can’t wait until graduation. The theme

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    Say No To DRUGS!

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    Drugs... These days‚ most teenagers learn about drugs from their friends who tell them how good consume pills and smoking some kind of heroin makes them feel good. But‚ the fact‚ the users don’t tell about the bad effects from the chemicals they have consume to their body. Probably‚ some of the users don’t know about the bad effects from consume drugs.When you buy some good in the street‚ make sure that you know how it was made and what substances those contained in that good. Nowadays‚ saying NO

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    One Nation Under Drugs This problem has been going on for decades and still going on till this day. Should the U.S legalize every drug‚ would that be the answer? Do we continue with this twenty-five year plus war with drugs. The use of illicit drugs is illegal because of their intoxicating effects on the brain‚ damaging impact on the body‚ adverse impact on behavior‚ and potential for abuse. Their use threatens the health‚ welfare‚ and safety of all people‚ of users and non-users alike. I am against

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    Drug Dilemmas

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    Instructions Read Case 5.2 on pp. 226- 228 - Drug Dilemmas.  (Of course‚ you must read Chapter 5 prior to reading the case :) Chapter 5 is very interesting in many respects.  We need to consider whether corporations have social responsibilities and whether they have moral responsibilities in addition to making profits.  You can see it’s a difficult balance to attain. Go to pages 202-203 to read about "Corporate Moral Agency" and the 2010 Supreme Court ruling giving corporations First Amendment

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    Drug Education

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    from the menace of drug abuse. Even the great American nation is in its grip and India is not far behind. Drugs have been used for medical purposes since time immemorial. But these days drugs and narcotics are being used freely by people all over the world. The abuse of narcotics has caused wide spread concern in all the nations of the world. The number of people using opium‚ cocaine‚ charas‚ sedatives and other narcotics has surpassed all dimensions. Thus the abuse of drugs has become an international

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    Decriminalizing Drugs

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    Decriminalization of Drugs Decrimialization-n. The repeal or amendment (undoing) of statutes which made certain acts criminal‚ so that those acts no longer are crimesor subject to prosecution. The United States should decriminalize illicit drugs because it is a thing of the past‚ ineffective‚ and hurts millions of Americans by tarnishing both reputations and legal standings in society as well as families. Arresting people for the use and possession of illicit drugs has become a thing of the past

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