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    Illegal Drugs

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    REPORT ON ILLEGAL DRUGS History The illegal drugs problem in the country is real and pervasive. It is undermining the moral fabric of our society and is victimizing almost everyone‚ including even young children in the grade schools. It has become a threat to national security. The national drug strategy which is primarily focused on "demand and supply reduction" appears to be working ineffectively. On the contrary‚ the demand for illegal drugs continues

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    Imagine how you felt when you realized that your son and daughter were taking drugs just because they saw one of the athletes in the olympics doing it‚ what would you do? I know how I would feel and the answer is not happy at all. I don’t understand why athletes are taking drugs so that they can be able to win. It doesn’t make sense. This is telling us that you need drugs to be able to win in a competition. I find it very sad because there are young kids that look up to those big stars. Yes I know

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    Reasons for Teenage Drug Use

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    In the past decade the use and abuse of tobacco‚ alcohol‚ illegal drugs‚ and sexual intercourse has become a serious problem among teenagers. Many studies have been conducted to address this problem‚ such as the annual survey put out by Michigan State University. The deficiencies in these studies include the locality in which these studies are done as well as how to address these problems within a small community rather than broadband. The audiences of this study are the parents and policy makers

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    there is a very long standing debate about the use of mobile phones in the classroom.< /p> This argument was brought about by the thin line between the advantages and disadvantages of fast connectivity in the present society‚ as listed below. Read along and decide for yourself whether allowing the use of mobile phones in the classroom is a good idea or not. Advantages of Mobile Phones in Classrooms The use of mobile phones in the classroom may be a prima facie bad idea‚ but mobile devices

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    Phones: Many American youth now have cell phones that they carry with them everywhere .Should cell phones be allowed at school ?Many teachers and students claim that phones are distracting while many parents and students insist that phones are necessary. Write a persuasive essay explaining your position on the issue. Although not everybody would agree‚ but I think that cell phones should not be allowed to bring to school. I have several reasons for this point of view: first‚ it will cause

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    a high school track runner‚ drugs are common within their members. The term drugs loosely correlates with three meanings: those that enhance performance (amphetamines‚ ephedrine‚ and cocaine)‚ beta-blockers used to slow heart rate and reduce tremor‚ and the ones used in bodybuilding (human growth hormones‚ anabolic-steroids‚ and diuretics). The use of drugs in athletics reaches far beyond the professional leagues‚ many high school athletes get into the use of the drugs to go beyond the competition

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    MOTION : SHOULD THE USE OF MOBILE PHONES BE ALLOWED BY STUDENTS IN THE S.H.S. Mr. chairman‚ Honorable Headmaster‚ Panel of Judges‚ Impartial time keepers‚ Teaching and Non-teaching staff‚ Co-debaters‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I deem it a great honour to be called upon this important issues to express my view on the topic “SHOUID MOBILE PHONE BE USED IN S.H.Ss”. I completely disagree with the motion that mobile phones should be used in S.H.Ss. When we consider its usage‚ there are several

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    absence from duty”. An employee is entitled to use sick leave for personal medical needs‚ family care or bereavement‚ care of a family member with a serious health condition‚ or adoption-related purposes. There is no limitation on the amount of sick leave that can be accumulated. An employee should use sick leave whenever the employee is inhibited from performing their assigned duties due to any of the approved sick leave entitlement reasons. Failure to use appropriate sick leave leads to the spread

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    whether or not high schools should be able to use the trademarked logos of universities and colleges‚ as their own‚ without the permission of the individual institution. Recently there has been an abundance of issues concerning higher level institutions being opposed to secondary schools using their logos or an extremely similar design. Representatives of both sides argue their points. Supported by laws and treaties‚ secondary schools and institutions should not be allowed to use logos that are trademarked

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    Peer Influence On Drug Use

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    Does Peer Influence Have an Effect on First Time Drug Use? Abstract: My research question is; does peer influence have an effect on first time drug use? To do my research I created a survey that would determine if peer pressure had an effect on first time drug use. I have always been curious about people who are addicted to various drugs. Everyone just sees a junky‚ or an alcoholic‚ I want to know why. Why they chose to try it in the first place. In my paper I will be focusing on college students

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