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    Drugs and alcohol have always been a problem in the United States but alcohol has also always been a part of the culture. The government needs to know how to regulate alcohol but as for drugs I believe they are in no way positive. Alcohol should be legal and it is but it needs to be regulated because the people who are drunk don’t think correctly and can do very dangerous things putting others in harm. If alcohol is used correctly it is just a source of pleasure and overall can be every safe. But

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    Drug testing for professional athletes has been a debate for a long time. Drug tests are tests that are used to find out if someone has used drugs or not. “Urine is the most common type of drug test. Others are hair samples‚ sweat patches‚ oral fluid‚ and alcohol breath” (Drug Testing). Athletes get tested for drugs because they can have an unfair advantage over other athletes. “PEDs or Performance Enhancing Drugs are drugs that give athletes unfair advantages if they use them. PEDs have the ability

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    Proposition of Value: Mandatory Drug Testing Issue: Whether or not mandatory drug testing results in positive gains or negative losses for the United States in terms of economy and society. Thesis: The enforcement of mandatory drug testing for employees and welfare recipients results in a more positive and productive society‚ as well as a developing economy. The legal roots of mandatory drug testing are found in the common law doctrine of "employment at will." That doctrine states that

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    should undergo mandatory drug testing. There are many pros and cons of drug testing people on welfare. According to State Drug Testing Requirements for Welfare Recipients‚ by Abby E. Schaberg that drug testing people who want to apply for welfare would be considered as an unreasonable search and therefore violate the Fourth Amendment. However‚ the constitution of such laws has yet to be definitively determined. Legislatures in at least 28 states are considering drug testing applicants or recipients

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    after all the research and surveys they know exactly which products to strive during this period Every print advertisement carries a specific message that is associated with the marketing objective of the sponsor. With its creativity of presentation‚ advertisements done in print media usually influence the way people think about a product‚ service‚ or idea. Mostly‚ advertisements aim to affect the purchasing decision of the consumer market. Indeed‚ advertising has proven to be a powerful force in

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    Access to onsite field drug tests can be a valuable tool for U.S law enforcement officers in identifying possible illegal drug substances when conducting traffic stops and investigating suspicious activity. The use of the field drug tests can assist in determining drugs and can provide probable cause arrest for drugs offenses and other crimes. However‚ in The York Times article by Ryan Gabrielson and Topher Sanders; How a $2 Roadside Drug Test Sends Innocent People to Jail‚ and other related articles

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    Debunking The Myths About High Cholesterol Or 5 Myths That Prove You Are Thinking All Wrong About High Cholesterol Over the past few years‚ we’ve learned a lot about the harmful effects of high cholesterol and how to keep this at bay. However‚ if you do not follow health news carefully‚ there is a possibility that you might have erroneous information about the risk factors associated with it. There is a great deal of misinformation circling around about high cholesterol. Today‚ people try to avoid

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    Athletes as Role Models Team A: Brent Bennett‚ Jessica Brounson‚ & Jennifer Irwin SOC/105 July 24‚ 2012 Leska Meeler Athletes as Role Models * Provide a brief history of the topic and its current state in popular sports. Sports are not only a major trend of popular culture‚ but they also play a huge role in society by posing great influences on the participants as well as the fans. The athletes and their actions‚ behaviors‚ and attitudes are closely observed‚ idolized‚ and mimicked

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    High Cost of Prescription Drugs Americans use several prescription drugs every year. An average senior citizen gets more than 20 prescriptions filled each year and most senior citizens take 5 different drugs. There is around 100‚000 people die each year from drugs side effects and interactions. Prescription drugs can be very costly. A prescription that is under patent protection can average to around $49 a month. And for a senior citizen that takes 5 different drugs a month and can add up

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    Fitness Testing for Sport and Exercise Science Describe & explain the protocol of one test for each component of physical fitness with reference to advantages and disadvantages (P1/M1) Flexibility: The test that can be done for flexibility is the sit and reach test. To do the sit and reach test you: 1. Remove your shoes 2. Sit on the floor with legs stretched out in front of you 3. Palms facing down and put arms out straight in front of you 4. Lean forwards and slide arms along the

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