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    The Arguments for 1 Running head: THE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST The Arguments For and Against Drug Testing in the Work Place Becky M. Kanipe Orientation to Doctoral Learning in Psychology The Arguments For 2 Abstract The issues of whether society should permit the business sector to test for the presence of illegal drug use by the employees‚ is one in which seemingly convincing arguments can be proposed to support it‚ as well as equally convincing

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    should be held responsible for the abuse of prescription drugs among people. At first‚ it seemed that doctors were not taking pain serious enough and they were failing to prescribe the right doses of painkillers to their patients. Sadly‚ this could have possibly started an epidemic of doctors prescribing too much medication to their patients. How did doctors go from not prescribing enough to making one of the nation’s leading causes of death pharmaceutical drug overdoses? Lately‚ there seems to

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    Prescription drugs are one of the most commonly used methods of curing illness‚ and fighting diseases‚ however they have many negative side effects such as addiction and abuse as seen in today’s society and in Brave New World. One in every four people in America abuse prescription drugs. There are many diseases people could die from if not for prescription drugs. Prescription drugs also tranquilize many illnesses or harmful body conditions allowing for a sort of numbness or ease to the human body

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    problem of drug abused is increasing seriously in the U.S.A‚ about 12.7 million people (MTF‚ 2013)and the figure is still increasing with a mind-blowing speed. Therefore‚ the question of whether the government should legalized drug is gaining more attention that it used to be. There are two main thoughts:Many people are of the opinion that the drug should be legalized while another commonly held point of view is that the drugs is absolute forbidden. Although there are truths about the harm drug do to

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    “A recent study shows that 25 percent of adult patients who were convinced to see a doctor after seeing an ad were diagnosed with a medical condition.” (Tauzin‚ president and CEO of PHRMA). This is stating that prescription drug ads help people be aware of diseases that are unfamiliar. Although some of these commercials ads are banned in other countries‚ the countries they aren’t they save a lot of lives. People may think these commercial ads create a lot of controversy because some may think they

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    Drug Abuse Resistance Education program is the most widely used drug education program targeted towards elementary school children in the United States. Since 1980’s over a million children across the United States have been introduced to the DARE program. The program began implementing their curriculum into school systems with the goal of educating children about the negatives aspects of drugs and gangs. The principal goal for this program is to deter students from the hard life of using drugs and

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    John David Thompson English 112 6-15-2015 Rogerian In President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union address‚ Obama advocated for increasing the federal minimum wage to $9 per hour. The timing of Obama’s speech comes at a time when income inequality has become the biggest economic issue in the United States of America. During the Great Depression‚ The United States of America designed a minimum wage as part of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Since its inception‚ the government required minimum wage

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    Drug Education Writing Assignment Currently being used in about eighty percent of schools in America is the DARE program. DARE stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education and has taught over thirty-six million children. One of the recent debates in education is whether or not this program is actually effective in preventing the use of drugs and alcohol. On the official DARE website it gives success statistics based on if parents and teachers were satisfied with the program and if a child talked

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    making poor decisions. One of my closest friends had died in a car accident two weeks prior to this moment. I had never lost anyone due to death‚ and I had no idea how to cope with it. Growing up in the “Bellside” or other wise known as‚ Montebello‚ drug abuse was the only answer. In order for me to escape the pain of losing my friend‚ I had smoked that morning before school began‚ and I didn’t have a clear mindset. The result of an unclear mindset was unfortunate at the time. I had forgotten to close

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    Teen Drug Abuse in America In today’s society drugs are taking away our children’s lives and it is making headlines every day. “In Vancouver‚ Washington‚ a 13-year old boy was found dead after allegedly swallowing twenty-four cold-medicine pills to get high” (Taylor 45). “Nine Florida middle-school students were taken to the hospital after their strange behavior and illness at school led school officials to discover that they had overdosed on an over-the-counter cold medication” (Taylor 45). “A

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