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    whether the often considered “benign” drug known as marijuana is or is not addictive. In your discussion/debate‚ consider the finding by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) that in 2008 for persons age 12 or older‚ 41% (102.4 million) of illicit drug users used marijuana during their lifetime‚ and past-month users of this drug accounted for 6.1% (14.2 million) of all illicit drug users. Do you think this often-considered “benign” drug is harmless to society? Marijuana

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    Stimulant Abuse

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    solutions to end abuse of these prescription drugs. An increased pressure to do well in school‚ an increased number of prescriptions‚ and an increased ignorance in regards to the stimulants being abused are just a couple of the possible reasons that such drugs are becoming so popular. To stop usage we should start educating students about the stimulants and their harm‚ regulate the amount of stimulants prescribed and make laws regarding Type II drugs--both selling and possessing--stricter. There

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    Youth Substance Abuse

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    out that every parent today worries about substance abuse. Every teacher knows that some of his or her students are experimenting with drugs and/or alcohol. The good news is that we all can do something (1). In today’s economy‚ substance abuse may be on the rise. I believe though‚ if education and interventions begin early‚ our students

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    Ecstasy Informative Speech

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    second most likely illicit drug to be used‚ first being marijuana. a. For many of you have heard of it referred to as “E”‚ or the “love drug”‚ or “happy pill”‚ or what media refers to it as “molly”. III. However‚ all these names share one common characteristic. They all are talking about ecstasy.

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    McQuade Ms. Niespodziany English 10-2 9 May 2013 Should Marijuana be Illegal? Cannabis Sativa is a Schedule 1 controlled substance. This drug has been known to treat and even cure certain diseases. This drug is also known as Marijuana. Marijuana gives the user a relaxed and sleepy side effect. This is one of the many side effects of this drug. Marijuana has many beneficial side effects and also many grave side effects. “Marijuana can be used to prevent cancer growth” (www.infowars.com).

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    curiosity‚ to fit in‚ or just for the satisfaction of becoming high? For whatever principle marijuana is a harmful drug so with that saying it should not be legalized. Many people assume that marijuana was made illegal through some kind of process involving scientific‚ medical‚ and government hearings; that it was to protect the citizens from what was determined to be a dangerous drug. The actual story shows a much different picture. Those who voted on the legal fate of this plant never had the facts

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    the more effective your argument will be. Your thesis or claim must be supported by evidence. The broader your claim is‚ the more evidence you will need to convince readers that your position is right. Example of a thesis that is too broad: Drug use is detrimental to society.

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    Easy Rider Culture

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    as a period in American culture where psychedelic drugs and rock music were widely popular. The 1969 film Easy Rider is a very well known film‚ which portrayed many of the cultural aspects and characteristics of the Hippie age. The message of this film clearly is to make a statement that expressed the fact that many young college aged students resented traditional authority. The storyline of the film takes place in the late 1960’s‚ where sex‚ drugs‚ and rock and roll was the ultimate way to reject

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    Questions on Psychology

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    1. Which of the following statements most accurately represents the use of plant-based psychoactive substances? A. Plant-based psychoactive drugs are uncommon today and rarely used. B. Today marijuana is the only plant-based psychoactive substance that is still used. C. All plants that yield psychoactive substances are illegal today. D. About 4‚000 plants yield psychoactive substances‚ and the vast majority are not illegal. 2. The Gin Epidemic… E. is a myth

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    Abuse Among Adolescents

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    produce pleasurable sensations” (Santrock‚ 2007). Drugs provide people with a temporary way to cope with the difficulties of life‚ to feel comfortable in social settings‚ and to feel good about whom they are. Adolescents are no different. They too use drugs to gain these temporary feelings and sensations. “Drug abuse among young people is one of the greatest challenges of our time” (Shedler and Black‚ 1990). The prevalence of drug use among adolescents is a disturbing phenomenon that has

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