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    Drug Abuse in India

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    Introduction According to World Health Organization (WHO)‚ "a drug is any substance or product that is used or intended to be used to modify or explore physiological system or patho¬logical states for the benefit of the recipients". Drug abuse is taking a drug for reasons other than medical‚ in any amount‚ strength‚ frequency or manner that damages the physical and mental functioning. 2. Types of Drugs There are different types of drugs found in India. 1. Hallucinogens such as LSD‚ hashish‚ ganja

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    know discrimination‚ like we know the back of our hands. Our society has become a burger king society‚ we want it our way and want it now. So the question I came upon‚ concerning what would would be the economic impact of of legalizing Recreational drugs? Now a lot of us could think off the top of our head‚ that we could smoke a bowl of weed and blow it with a nonchalant attitude in a cops face‚ while we walk away with a huge smile. It cant be denied that that is practically every pot smokers dream

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    Toolwire® Learnscape link on your student Web site for Week Five. Some people argue the government should legalize drugs. This would eliminate the dangers associated with its underworld existence‚ such as gangs‚ criminal activity‚ risky behavior on the part of users‚ support for terrorist activities‚ money laundering‚ and so on. Meanwhile‚ some oppose this view and defend the illegality of drugs on the basis that they are harmful to the individual and society. Is this an example of a problem becoming an

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    punishments to deter the use of both performance enhancing and recreational drugs. However‚ it could be argued that effective strategies for combating doping in sport are hindered by a lack of organisational commitment‚ varying opinions on how the problem should be managed and a lack of reliable information and empirical data to formulate and implement appropriate doping policy. It is timely for sport managers to focus on the topic of doping‚ as public concerns over the use of drugs in sport cause significant

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    PHILIPPINES: MASSIVE DRUG ABUSE Submitted by: Howard Elton Navarro John Kenneth Maimot Submitted to: Prof. Desserie Maynes March 13‚ 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Grateful acknowledgements are due to the following resources for lending their books and ideas for this research paper. And also the authors for letting the researchers used the following articles and selection of their books for this subject matter. Kaban ng Hiyas Library of Mandaluyong City for the books Google as research engine

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    2008‚ Non-medical Prescription Drug Use Among College Students: A Comparison Between Athletes and Non-athletes‚ Heldref Publications‚ 211-217. II Article Summary The article is about the drug use among college students‚ and comparison between the athletes and non-athletes. We see from Dr. Ford‚ “research indicates that college athletes engage in a wide range of risky behaviors. And‚ findings indicate that college athletes are at greater risk for alcohol use then are non-athletes: Athletes

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    Research Paper – Psychoactive Drugs and Meditation Yeaswantie Beekhoo The American University of Peace Studies Clinical Psychology April 12‚ 2011 Psychoactive Drugs and Meditation INTERDUCTION This paper focuses on the different types of Psychoactive Drugs both conventional‚ and medical. In addition‚ the effect these drugs have on the brain‚ nervous system and the mind of individual that are associated with the use‚ whether it is for pleasure or medical reasons. Some of the

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    War on Drugs Solution: Legalization? Proposal Much like the exclusion of alcohol back in the 20s which was aimed to evict various substances from our civilization‚ the drug war today has not only ruined its mission‚ but has made its mission unfeasible. Today various failures‚ whether it is the huge amount of money being spent erroneously or the increasing number of crimes and users‚ one thing is for sure; the war on drugs has fallen short. There is no

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    involvement in drug trade. Does government involvement affect or undermine the notion that government policies on drug control are in place to protect individuals from themselves‚ as the text states? Drug control is used to protect individuals. However‚ government involvement contradict the notion that the government wants to protect individuals from themselves. In the year of 1973 people with crack or heroin was required to spend life in prison. Mandatory sentences were created to help control drugs. It

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    The Cons of Legalizing Drugs Name Here Stevens Henager Intro To Logic May 9‚ 2014 Professor Here Miron and Waldock also estimate that in 2008‚ states across the country spent a total of $25.7-billion on drug prohibition (net of seizures and fines). California by itself spent an astounding $5.4-billion (one-fifth of the national total) that year. Of course‚ opponents of drug legalization argue that passage of the ballot would increase crime and ultimately worsen peoples ’ health‚ rendering

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