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    Legalizing Gambling Gambling is legal in many places‚ it’s not either a criminal or dangerous activity provided it is done responsibly‚ and in accordance with the law. Have you ever wagered on a game? If so you were gambling and should have been fined. Lawmakers have decided that it is evil to gamble‚ they have justified it as a means to scam billions from citizens in order to compensate for their mismanagement of tax revenue. They pass laws that could put a taxpayer in jail for placing a single

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    developed the anabolic steroid “Dianabol” as an alternative to testosterone and to also level the playing field for western athletes. 4. Both men and women put themselves at high risk of heart attack‚ stroke‚ liver tumor‚ and depression when using steroids. Possible side effects for men who use steroids are accelerated male-pattern baldness‚ decreased sex drive‚ reduced sperm counts‚ breast development and testicle shrinking. Possible side effects for women who use steroids are clitoris enlargement

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    approached Jones in 2007 as to whether she knew Victor Conte (a known distributor of PEDs to professional athletes). She denied the allegations and said she “didn’t know nuthin”. But that didn’t last long‚ soon she was forced to admit she had been using steroids for a long time‚ which disqualified and stripped her and her teammates from those gold medal victories. Athletes that choose to use PEDs are in danger of being in serious trouble if caught. Privileges and awards that were given to them before could

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    Over the years‚ there has been much talk regarding the possibility that Brad Pitt used steroids to enhance his physical appearance for certain roles over the years. Although there is much discussion surrounding the topic‚ are they stories true? We will take a look into these rumors to determine if they are actually true‚ and what the circumstances surrounding the stories.  A-List Celebrity Brad Pitt is an A-List celebrity and is known for his wide variety of roles over the last few decades. He

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    The Dangers of Enhancing Drugs in Sports From basketball to football to gymnastics‚ enhancing drugs have changed the face of sports as we know it. Performance enhancement drugs‚ like anabolic steroids‚ may help athletes perform better by giving them greater muscle strength; however‚ these athletes may not realize that these illegal drugs are highly dangerous. Is it rally worth risking ones life or health just to win that game or medal? Performance enhancing drugs are substances

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    The Modern Prohibition: Legalizing Marijuana The fight over legalizing marijuana has been going on for many years. Many people are not aware of the huge impact legalizing marijuana would have. It has many medicinal uses‚ it is less harmful than alcohol and other legal drugs‚ and keeping it illegal is very expensive‚ and it. Prohibition did not work in the 1920’s‚ and it is surely not working again. One reason why marijuana should be legalized is‚ it would save our government a huge amount of money

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    whatsoever is a big problem. Athletes are supposed to set a good example and using drugs like steroids to gain advantage over the other athlete is totally not a good example. Drug testing in professional sports should be mandatory. One of the reason drug testing should be mandated in professional sports is to maintain fair game. The use of drugs like steroids is a form of cheating. The fact that steroids work so well‚ they establish a fraudulent benefit for those who are taking them‚ and this does

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    for taking them? Well Designer steroid is the phrase the world has been waiting for. This is not a pathetic case of a poor little sportsman with the wrong cough medicine‚ No‚ THG‚ or Tetrahydrogestrinone for short‚ has every indication of being a drug specially prepared for athletes who wish to gain an unfair advantage over the rest. Tetrahydrogestrinone is a banned steroid which has been tweaked by chemists to make it undetectable by normal dope tests. Anabolic steroids can improve the body’s capacity

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    professional athletes should take a drug test is because drugs are illegal‚ taking drugs is considered cheating‚ and while on drugs‚ it is very unhealthy to you‚ your body‚ and your brain. If athletes who are in physical sports take drugs‚ such as steroids‚ that make them bigger‚ it would be very unfair to the other athletes and to the sport in which they are playing in. Not only is it unfair to the other athletes and to the sport‚ it is very unfair for the sports fans that love to watch the sport

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    1 The Pros and Cons of Legalizing Abortion PHI 103 March 5‚ 2012 Running head: Abortion 2 The Pros and Cons of Legalizing Abortion In the 19th century the United State of America had passed very strict laws concerning abortion; however‚ in the 20th century those

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