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This is an eight-page MLA-style paper about marijuana use among college students. The paper will address marijuanas contribution to deviant behavior and cite studies showing the debilitating effects of chronic, long-term use and its relationship among other abused drugs. The work is supported by 12 online and printed sources listed at the end in a Works Cited page. | more info
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This is a 2-page news summary of approximately 450 words based on documents called Drugs One (the USA) and Drugs Two (Elsewhere). The writer uses references taken from the drug lecture and notes on an undisclosed class published site. It was written in journalist writing style and has 0 outside references. | more info
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This paper looks at the effects of drug abuse. It looks at physiological, sociological, and psychological effects, ultimately concluding that use does not always lead to abuse. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: None | more info
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This paper argues the idea that legalizing drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and hallucinogens would be a patently bad idea with the potential for disaster if it were to ever be implemented. Pages: 7 Sources: 7 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper talks about the author's personal experience at an Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous meeting. The author compares and contrasts her experiences from each meeting. The author also talks about an interview she conducted with a friend who is a recovered ecstasy user. Pages: 4 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper presents arguments for and against drug legalizing. A list of how legalizing drugs would be beneficial to society as well as a list of why anti-drug laws should be even stronger are both present in the essay. At the end of the paper, the author's personal feelings about the issue are discussed. Pages: 8.8 Source: 7 Format: APA | more info
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This paper argues that marijuana should remain an illegal drug. The physical effect it has on the body and thought process is discussed. Harmful components of marijuana are also outlined. Pages: 3.3 Sources: 23 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper reviews some of the research done on the effects of crack/cocaine on newborns, whose mothers were users. The paper contains information on past research, moral and legal issues and development of the infant. Pages: 6 Sources: 4 Format: APA | more info
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This paper discusses the effectiveness of substance abuse programs. The paper is divided into three categories: Defining the problem, literature review, and methodology. Pages: 5 Sources: 7 Format: MLA | more info
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This three page paper is about a hypothetical situation discussing whether drug testing is morally right. It includes analysis and recommendations as to what the subject should do given the situation. The paper relies on no sources. | more info
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This three-page paper is written on a college senior level in MLA format and contains two sources. It is a discussion of drugs in America. The purpose of the paper is to state, with unlimited budget and 10 years, how one would go about eliminating the use, need, dependency, and supply of drugs. | more info
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This is a 10-page research proposal about spirituality and sobriety among substance abusers relying on 16 sources presented in APA format. The essay begins by discussing whether or not spirituality is a necessary component of a substance abuse program and then goes on to analyze the Alcoholics Anonymous organization and its 12 step program as well as the type of addict that would take part. A literature review is given as well as the authors support for spirituality based recovery. The paper concludes by illustrating that although helpful, this type of program is not for everyone. | more info
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Literature Review: Ecstasy and Drug Use in Adolescents Abstract: This 11 and a half-page, APA style paper reviews the current literature regarding Ecstasy and Drug Use in Adolescents, presenting the findings and opinions published in 25 papers/articles on the subject. The specific physiological effects of ecstasy are analyzed as well as current usage statistics and lethal probabilities. Bibliography offers 25 sources. | more info
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This is a one page paper written at the college junior level which discusses cause and effect. The first paragraph explains the effects of alcohol on the body by discussing the different systems and organs effected. The second paragraph examines the cause and effect of individuals who drop out of high school. Factors that increase the likelihood of a student dropping out are presented. There are no citations used. | more info
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This is a 2-page paper on strategies for the prevention of drunk driving. Punishments for drunk drivers are discussed as well as current drunk driving statistics. It uses three sources and is written in MLA format | more info
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This six-page paper discusses the drug industry, and why prices for drugs are so much less in Canada than they are in the United States. The paper has three sources and is written in MLA style. Concerns in the paper include why the topic should be of interest to people, what, if anything, is being done about the problem, and possible solutions to it. | more info
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This is an 8-page paper on Alcoholism and its impact of family. It has 14 citations in APA style. It discusses alcoholism as a family disease and also looks at how alcoholism affects children | more info
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This is a two page opinion paper on the use of alcohol. It is written in MLA format with four sources. The opinion of the paper, from personal and factual viewpoints, is that alcohol destroys. It is detrimental to society and should be avoided. | more info
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This is a 3+-page essay about the effects of alcohol on those who drink and their families. It contains five sources with MLA style documentation. Page count does not include title page or references. | more info
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This three-page paper analyzes the effects of cocaine on the body. The chemical process that occurs in the brain, side effects (short-term and long-term), psychological effects, and effects on the fetus are also discussed. It uses three sources and they are in MLA format with footnotes | more info
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For decades, the United States has been fighting and loosing the war on drugs. Despite vast sums of money and concerted efforts on the part of the criminal justice system, large numbers of Americans continue to abuse drugs. Our prisons are filled with people accused only of possessing drugs for personal use. These people need treatment rather than punishment. This paper looks at the way different drugs are treated in the United States and in other countries, and the number of people in prison for drug use or possession. It is the thesis of this paper that the drug laws need to be reformed. This is a four-page paper in MLA format with four sources. | more info
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This is a 4 page paper on Cocaine Addiction. It has 8 sources and is in MLA format. The assignment called for 5 sources; however, 10 were used in order to adequately complete the paper. The paper discusses the history of cocaine, signs of addiction, and options for treatment. | more info
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This is a 4-page paper on alcohol. There are 5 sources and it is in APA format. The paper focuses on beer and wine production, what plants alcohol is made from, and the effect alcohol has on humans. The main thesis of the paper focuses on the effect of alcohol as a drug. | more info
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This is a 5-page paper on nutrition. It has 5 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the issue of drug use in sports. | more info
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This is a 16-page paper which addresses the issue of underage drinking in colleges and universities involving Greek organizations. In particular, it deals with the implications of this problem to students, the schools, and the communities involved. It also presents possible solutions to the problems and the possible controversies related to such proposed solutions. It follows the APA format for headings, citations, and references. The paper has 21 references. | more info
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This is an 18 page paper that discusses the abuse of ecstasy and the health risks involving the use of ecstasy. This is a literature review. The paper is written in APA style and uses 37 sources. | more info
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This is a two page paper that discusses consciousness and sleep, daydreams and drug use. It is written in MLA style and uses four sources. The thesis statement is: The definition of consciousness is a state of being aware, of which there are several aspects, and is the mind state when daydreams occur, which have two features; there are four stages of sleep, and drug use can alter both consciousness and sleep which can be dangerous. | more info
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This is a 12-page paper on the subject of psychology. It is presented in APA format and relies on 6 sources. The abuse of drugs adversely affects peoples behavior in some major ways, and the same is true for alcohol, but not necessarily tobacco studies show. Peoples psychological state is also affected by the use of drugs, but may be therapeutic to some extent, lending to the problem of the mentally ill abstaining from the use of drugs. The purpose of this paper has been to discuss how drug abuse affects peoples behavior and the psychological state. | more info
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This is a five-page, APA-style paper addressing the crack epidemic in the United States. It provides an overview of the history of the epidemic from the early 1980s to 1990 and an explanation of how crack is so addictive. The paper also discusses the epidemics influence on American urban life and law enforcement in general. The work is supported by online and printed sources. | more info
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This is a two page research topic proposal paper that seeks to investigate potential areas of dissertation research on drug addiction. The first presented area is, opioid addiction: pill dependence and treatment and the second area is, drug anticipation and addiction treatment: symbiotic relationship between laboratory researcher and clinical psychologist. The paper follows 5 edition of APA referencing style with 13 sources. | more info
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