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    is the use of self-enhancing drugs such as steroids‚ in all areas of sport. Drugs are an issue in every sport as they give the person taking the drug an advantage over the other players. It also affects their health. It also influences teenagers to take drugs as they believe that is a good thing to do. Analysis: Drugs have a very bad impact on society as people believe it is ok to take drugs because someone from their favourite football team took drugs. Then people become addicted to drugs and try

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    Introduction Drugs‚ one of the most dangerous things ever to be created by mankind. They have been responsible for numerous deaths as well as problems of some of the most prolific people to ever walk the face of this planet. Not only that‚ it has ruined the careers of numerous high profile athletes all because the money and the fame got to them. Not only did they abuse drugs but also performance enhancing drugs which ended their career permanently. Examples like this are Diego Maradona and his

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    enhancing drugs (PED’s) be legalised in professional sports? I am hoping to pull sport enthusiasts from the ‘ban doping’ side of the argument and look at the full picture long term. I will do this by showing them the positives of legalising PED’s. Should Performance Enhancing Drugs be Legalised in Professional Sports? For years there has been an ongoing argument about whether performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) should be legalised in professional sports. The use of performance-enhancing drugs‚ commonly

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    Kevin Conlon Pitfalls of Underage Drinking and Marijuana Use On the road of life everyone can expect twist and turns‚ valleys and hills. Good choices and healthy living can help us avoid pitfalls or places where we can truly get delayed and disoriented. Two such pitfalls are underage drinking and marijuana use. These two practices can lead to health problems‚ judgment impairment and legal consequences. Underage drinking is a very serious problem and it brings some serious consequences along

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    trade health as well. Weed is now legalized in 23 states of the U.S and Mexico‚ where weeds used to be sourced into America is witnessing a reverse flow of weed trade in North America according to the article “America’s Quality Pot is Changing the Drug War”. The U.S is increasingly less dependent on Mexican’s weed supply. In fact‚ the pot industry in the U.S is thriving to the level that it is intimidating that of Mexico. Though at higher prices‚ American weed is gaining preference and popularity

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    week 5 hum/111 question 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 issue? Explain why or why not. Yes this is a perfect

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    different substances which individuals might use‚ how they are used and their likely effects. Abused substances produce some form of intoxication that alters judgment‚ attention‚ perception‚ or physical control. Psychoactive drugs can be categorised into three broad groups: 1 Stimulants: Amphetamines‚ Cocaine‚ Crack‚ Ecstasy‚ Anabolic steroids 2 Depressants: Cannabis‚ Alcohol‚ Benzodiazepines GHB etc. 3 Hallucinogens: LSD‚ Magic Mushrooms (Psilocybin)‚ Skunk. Drugs also have street names (i.e. Alcohol

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    the article entitled “Would Legalized Drugs Produce a Zombie Nation?”(Cederblorn and Paulsen‚ 332 - 334) written by Stephen Chapman. The author (Stephen Chapman) provides a clear details and analogy of the drug use and abuse in the American society. The article gave a picture of a theoretical view where the use of banned drugs is legitimized by the United States government. The unbelievable situation of having a legitimate way of circulating the proscribed drugs would create a lot of chaos in the communities

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    Protective and risk factors behaviours of young people related to drug use. My health issue is drug use. Young teenagers goes through the phase of adolescence when they have to start making decisions relating to themselves and their health too. Sometimes this procedure of making decisions can be hard for them as there are protective and risk behaviours associated with it which they might or might not be aware of it and ignore it as most of the people do. Protective behaviours are those

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    Given what we understand about drugs‚ is current policy and practice in the United Kingdom‚ an appropriate response to the presence of illicit drugs within our society? A drug can be described as a substance that has a physiological effect on the body when it is ingested or otherwise introduced into the body. Illicit Drugs are drugs that the sale‚ supply and manufacture of has been forbidden by law. When a person becomes mentally or physically dependent on a substance they are described as being

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