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    approximately 1 million young people between ages 12 and 17 have taken performance-enhancing supplements or drugs. Drugs not being allowed in sports is very crucial because it shows who works for where they are and how well they’re doing it. But even sometimes the players you look up to know as an idol are probably using it. Performance enhancing drugs should not be allowed in sports. Performance enhancers (steroids) may give you amazing results but have horrible symptoms. However‚ many athletes say

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    However‚ it’s not something that should be legalised. Heavy marijuana intake has been shown to slow motor and neuro functions severely short term‚ and to a lesser but still notable extent long term‚ under several extensive studies by: Johannes G Ramaekers‚ Gerhold Kauert‚ Peter van Ruitenbeek‚ Eef L Theunissen‚ Erhard Schneider and Manfred R Moeller. Which were funded by: The Legal Medical Research Departments of Frankfurt University and the Maastricht University in The Netherlands. Marijuana

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    In 1984‚ fourteen year old T.L.O ( her full name was never disclosed due to her age ) was called down to the principal’s office after she was discovered smoking in the girl’s bathroom. T.L.O’s purse was searched and school administrators found cigarettes‚ one dollar bills‚ a small amount of marijuana‚ and other items. T.L.O had stated that she had not been smoking‚ however‚ her friend admitted to doing so. After being taken to the police station‚ T.L.O admitted to selling marijuana at school and

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    Have you ever thought of using PEDs in sports?Hi have you ever felt guilty for using a drug?People think PEDs should not be allowed in sports.They should take PEDs seriously because of the risks.Would you take risk to win 1 game or a couple?More kids have started taking PEDs and some have committed suicide.It also can cost people a lot of money for PEDs and they may go poor if they are playing a sport without a contract because the cost of the PEDs.They cost that much because the supply and demand

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    to contact your parents. There won’t be any chance that you and your parents could contact each other. What would you do? How would you feel? It seems to me that if cell phones were allowed in schools‚ students could contact their parents easier and people could stay in touch. Therefore‚ cell phones should be allowed to be used in schools. For one‚ cell phones could provide students with academic help. According to Apple‚ about 1.5 million of their electronic devices are being used in classrooms

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    Kicked out of the Classroom? A trashy and racist book wouldn’t be allowed in classrooms. The novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ written by Mark Twain‚ is receiving negative attention. The dominant problem that students‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and even professors‚ face ‚ is the usage of the n-word. After reading this adventurous story‚ it is hard to find the problem that is upsetting many people. Therefore‚ this incredible novel should continue to be in the high school curriculum because it offers

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    Chase McQuade Ms. Niespodziany English 10-2 9 May 2013 Should Marijuana be Illegal? Cannabis Sativa is a Schedule 1 controlled substance. This drug has been known to treat and even cure certain diseases. This drug is also known as Marijuana. Marijuana gives the user a relaxed and sleepy side effect. This is one of the many side effects of this drug. Marijuana has many beneficial side effects and also many grave side effects. “Marijuana can be used to prevent cancer growth” (www.infowars

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    be taken to make school lunches more nutritious. In public schools‚ there are many unhealthy choices given to children for lunch‚ and there should be a change to offer healthier foods. These unhealthy choices made by schools are some that may affect the youth’s’ wellness‚ health‚ and increase obesity. In a day‚ there are three main meals essential to maintain proper wellness; students spend

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    on campuses and across the college conferences. And it’s shocking to see the level of support the answer “yes” is getting—because the idea tears at the very nature of amateur college sports” (Should). There are views from both sides as this is quite the controversial subject in the sporting world. Looking at the facts‚ it is difficult to decide either way. First off‚ we must decide what qualifies under the pay to play category. There are numerous ways that college athletes can be compensated

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    where they have always assumed... threat they’re entitled and that life should be a bed of roses.¨ (Shand‚ 2013‚ Pg.2) Sometimes the pain from an experience is the thing a child needs to feel in order to know not to do it again. The pain they feel connects to the action they did‚ so every time they think about doing the action again‚ they do not because they can recall that pain. The Daily Toreador of Texas Tech University writes‚ ¨Learning from painful experiences is a function of aging. Through

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