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Papers On Drugs & Alcohol
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THE DANGERS OF ECSTACY
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This paper examines the newest designer/club drug called 'ecstacy.' The paper discusses the drug's history, its chemical compound and the side effects, which researchers are just starting to learn. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MTecstac.rtf
The Dangers of Ecstasy
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A five page essay on the recreational drug Ecstasy, its effects, and its dangers. The paper argues that even more dangerous than its potentially deadly side effects for the individual are the social effects of a population who believes that happiness can come from a pill. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: KBecstsy.wps
The Dangers of Methamphetamine Use
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A 4 page discussion of the many adverse impacts of methamphetamine use. This paper emphasizes that the long-term impacts far outweigh the temporary high that the drug imparts. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPdrgmethdngrs.rtf
The Dangers Of Teenage Drinking
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A 9 page research paper on the problems associated with teenage drinking in today's society. The writer goes into considerable detail about who is most at risk, why teenagers start drinking in the first place, and some of the things we could be doing to reduce the growing number of teenagers turning to alcohol. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Teendrin.wps
The Development of Alcoholic Tendencies in Children of Alcoholic
Parents
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This 15 page paper considers the issue of alcoholism and the
impact that this disease has on children. This paper outlines a
research study that relates the current literature regarding the
prevalence of alcoholism and the correlation between familial alcoholic
status. This paper supports the link between parental alcoholism and
the propensity for developing alcoholic tendencies in youth populations.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHacoa.wps
The Drug Court Program
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A 21 page paper discussing the drug court program and the
difficulties in evaluating it as a whole. Begun in Miami in 1989, the drug court program of
the Department of Justice has become a symbol and agent of hope throughout the nation.
Research into its efficacy has been difficult, in large part because program application does
not take the same form throughout the country. Overall statistics, however, reveal that as a
program, the drug court is one that can truly make a difference in levels of drug use and
recidivism among program participants. The paper explains the drug court program,
reviews available literature and discusses the methodology issues involved in further
investigation. Includes an abstract; bibliography lists 27 sources.
Filename: KSdrugCourt.wps
The Economics of Drug Abuse
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This 4 page paper examines drug and alcohol use in society. The war on drugs is discussed. Decriminalization is recommended.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA617drg.rtf
The Economics of the Legalization of Drugs
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This 5 page paper takes a strong position on the legalization of drugs. The paper supports the view that drugs should be legalized and that doing so will prompt economic benefits for society. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA250drg.rtf
The Effect of Parental Attitudes on Teenage Alcoholism
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of the problem of parental attitudes towards teenage drinking and the impacts. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHAdoAlc.rtf
The Effect of Religion on Adolescents Addicted to Illegal Substances
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This 3 page paper explores the effect of religion on adolescents who are addicted to, or who try, illegal substances. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVAdoAdd.rtf
The Effects Of Alcohol On Driving
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9 pages in length. What happens to a person's body when alcohol is consumed precludes the operation of any equipment -- especially an automobile -- but one of the very influences is that the person thinks he or she still has the ability to drive. Most anyone who has been drinking and has been asked to hand over the keys argues that he is fine or she is not drunk. Watching them stumble out the door is evidence enough that what they think and what is reality are two completely different things. The writer discusses the various influences alcohol has on the body, as well as offers some sobering statistics on fatality rates. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Alcdrv.wps
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