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    athletes use performance enhancing drugs‚ it gives them an unfair advantage‚ and it ruins the spirit of competition. Imagine the athlete that has been dreaming of playing collegiately or even advancing so far as to go to the Olympics and win a medal. This athlete may do whatever it takes to achieve their childhood dreams. “Most serious athletes will tell you that the competitive drive to win can be fierce”(Mayo Clinic Staff 1) and because of that “the use of performance-enhancing drugs has become

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    DRAFT Karmela Teresa T. Laceda 11293128 POLIGOV HOMEWORK 1. To establish the character and conception of its government 2. To lay the basic principles to which its internal life is to be conformed 3. To organize the government by distributing‚ regulating and limiting legislative‚ executive and judicial powers 4. To guarantee individual rights and freedoms 5. To prescribe the extent and manner of the exercise of sovereign power. 1. Constitution of Government—it is a

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    the use of Performance Enhancing Drugs in Athletics Much of the evidence on the use of performance enhancing drugs in sports comes from professional athletics. However‚ evidence also indicates that adolescents use performance-enhancing drugs‚ but that their use is not limited to those participating in athletics. The use of performance enhancing drugs also called “doping” can be tempting for teen athletes. Many young people often feel pressured by their peers or by their own ambitions to use these

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    Is the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports dangerous? To what degree do these drugs really enhance strength‚ size‚ training ability‚ and muscular performance? Not only are the answers to these questions still unclear‚ they are the subjects of deep controversy. In order to understand why we are confronted with the problem of performance-enhancing drug use in athletics today‚ we must look at the history of the development of anabolic steroids: a group of powerful synthetic chemical compounds

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    Teen Driving Teens are dying and we can change it. Teen car crashes kill more young people than any other cause. Cars are responsible for nearly fifty percent of American teen deaths. Over 3‚000 American teens die yearly in car crashes. That’s equivalent to a commercial jet loaded with teenagers crashing once every other week for a year. The majority of teen deaths are when other teens are in the car with them. For every teen killed multiple that by 100 and that is how many are injured. Every 15mins

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    to teenagers. In 2011‚ President Barack Obama hold conference in White House to deal with cyberbullying which leads increasing teen suicides in societies through United States. ("Poll: Young People") Teen suicides which stimulates by extensive cell phone uses are great concerns not only for parents and educators‚ but also are stressful for whole country. The reason that teen suicides are considered a large issue in White House is that adolescents will become the central power in the

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    Evaluate the creative strategy used by the Partnership for a Drug Free America in its advertising campaign‚ particularly with respect to the use of strong fear appeals. Early spots of creative strategy used by the Partnership for Drug Free America in its advertising campaign are considered “melodramatic” relying too much on scare tactics and stereotypes such as the school bus driver who snorts cocaine; African-American boys selling crack in the school yard; and the “one puff and you are hooked”

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    in America Teen pregnancy is a growing epidemic in the United States. Teen girls are becoming pregnant at an alarming rate‚ with a lot of the pregnancies planned. With television shows broadcasting shows such as “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom”‚ it is giving teenage girls the idea that it is alright to have premarital sex and become pregnant. It is in a way condoning teen pregnancy. I am interested in discussing teen pregnancy and the options that are out there for the teens who find themselves

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    Are Televisions‚ movies and Music Responsible for Teen Violence? Televisions‚ movies and music are responsible for teen violence because the televisions and movies have programs that show a lot of fighting and music that have thoughts that might result in violence‚ there are a lot of parts in the dialogue that is suitable for adults and all the media has inappropriate language. This is bad because there is a lot of violence going on in the world. This might eventually lead to the world having terrorism

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    Cell phones and driving is a big problem especially for teen drivers because it’s a huge distraction for us. If you text or call while driving you not only put yourself at risk of death‚ but others on the road as well! This is a problem for teens especially because us teens are new to driving and we have less understanding of consequences of a car crash (insurance increases‚ injury‚ lawsuits‚ even death.) Most adults would say it’s because teens have the attitude of thinking they’re invincible‚ which

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