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    need to be aware of it. Addictions are similar to a mental illness‚ but one that we chose to bring upon ourselves. Some people are born into the world with illnesses and to think people who are healthy make the choice to become ill due to a drug or substance. An addiction starts with liking something and turns into something we can’t give up even if it’s bad for us. It can all start with smoking just “one” cigarette‚ taking “one” drink‚ or doing a

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    Mdma Research Paper

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    "the love drug." Ecstasy or in Medical terms‚ MDMA‚ is a drug that has taken control of the lives of so many adults and children as well. This drug has long-term effects that will leave users more ignorant than one started out when one chooses to abuse it. As much as users believe that it does no harm‚ this drug can potentially be very dangerous. It is a synthetic‚ psychoactive‚ mind-altering drug with amphetamine and hallucinogenic properties (https://www.ctclearinghouse.org/topics/ecstasy/).

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    Say No to Drugs

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    "Say No to Drugs" is now visible almost everywhere. Drug addiction is a major social evil of modern times. Major newspaper headlines and sensational television coverage scream about drug abuse and related crimes. Fascination for drugs and their easy availability have heightened the number of drug abuse cases particularly among youngsters. Drugs produce a sense of euphoria but they are very dangerous because the users gradually get addicted and are always at risk of a variety of life-threatening diseases

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    the source responsible for a myriad of key issues. For instance‚ it is believed that drugs have exacerbated the already weak status of mental health in the United States in which some individuals suffering from mental illness administer illicit substances such as heroin or cocaine in an attempt to self-medicate. Moreover‚ drugs are blamed for turning auspicious members of the community into worthless degenerates. Thus‚ vast efforts have been made to regulate the alleged drug problem through various

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    Prescription Thugs Themes

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    their addiction to prescription drugs. The producer exposes how an individual can go from using prescription drugs legally and instrumentally to illegal and recreational. The main purpose of this film is to warn the audience just how easy it is to abuse prescription drugs and the deadly consequences that come from abusing these drugs‚ the film was created to raise awareness of the growing American problem. There are two major themes present in this film: Man Vs. Himself and death as a part of life

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    Drug Courts

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    Drug abuse is a major issue. Those suffering from drug abuse need to be rehabilitated instead of being thrown into prisons where they will not receive the proper treatment. In this paper‚ I will discuss the Drug Court program that is aimed at decreasing drug use. I will also discuss the impact of the program. Drug misuse and abuse has become a part of the social norm for many. There are some individuals who make silent cries for help‚ but do not know who or where to turn to get the help they need

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    Detox Symptoms

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    If you have reached the point where you want to remove yourself from the cycle of addition‚ there are certain steps you must take. The first is to confirm your desire to quit abusing substances. After that‚ it’s incumbent on you to seek help. Immediately after you stop taking your substance of choice‚ it’s important that you understand and recognize possible detox symptoms. In many cases‚ symptoms related to the withdrawal from drugs and alcohol can create serious health issues. Depending on the

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    Sam Doueiri Edgar Allan Poe and substance abuse The Bottled Curse Edgar Allan Poe was one of America’s most celebrated poet and story teller. His life started early with misfortune. Both of his parents were already dead‚ when Edgar was 3 years old. His father died of tuberculosis and his mother died of tuberculosis and pneumonia. He was adopted and attended school until he was 17 years old. He started the abuse of alcohol with 17 and he started gambling. As his adopting father figured out

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    Addiction And The Brain

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    Addiction is still somewhat of an unsolved mystery and no one is exactly sure how a certain substance acts on the brain. A popular definition of addiction is progressing from liking the substance to needing the substance and constantly seeking it out despite any negative consequences the user may experience. There is still much research to be done in the field of addiction especially alcoholism. The mechanism alcohol utilizes is disinhibition of GABA in the brain. GABA is an inhibitory transmitter

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    be drug tested. I support the motion because such scheme protects both students and the whole society. I will put forward 2 strong reasons today about the advantages of this mandatory scheme. Firstly‚ it serves as a strong deterrent. Drug abuse remains a serious problem in schools. Many anti-drugs campaigns implemented by the government were ineffective in controlling the worsening situation. In spite of the widespread information about the dangers of taking drugs‚ students still try out

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