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must be addressed is how to ensure that the children of these pregnancies are not the victims of one of the most dangerous drugs i...
be linked to destructive tendencies which target either property, people or animals. Drug abusers often steal as it suits their p...
In five pages increased youth usage of crack cocaine is examined in terms of the 'cool' perception of drugs that suggest school dr...
In eight pages this paper examines the US abuse of alcohol in a consideration of causes, psychological and social effects, and tre...
In twelve pages this paper considers the exposure of a fetus to cocaine in a socioeconomic study of an African American mother in ...
In six pages this paper assesses the pros and cons of cocaine legalization. Fourteen sources are cited in the bibliography....
a history of child abuse has an effect on their marriages. Literature review While it is generally accepted by the vast majority...
This paper examines social problems' causes and effects from a theoretical perspective in five pages....
employer that a potential employee is able to develop a goal -- and to stick to it; which is an important attribute in any job....
cocaine use. According to Petitti et al (1990), cocaine is "an important risk factor for low birth weight in the black population...
of a very important area. This is an area where there has been some interest taken already, but this is also a complex area due to...
Wilson, 2003). Short term effects are memory lapses, impairment of coordination and speech and the commonly associated drunken beh...
"stimulant, aid to digestion, aphrodisiac and life-extender" (Appelboom, 1991)....
Our popular conception of drug dealers is a guy with gold teeth and gold chains driving a BMW or...
differently dependent upon their year of birth. By many accounts, early boomers were born between 1946 and 1955, where late boomer...
been ingested (1997). While ecstasy can last in the body for many days, what are the long term effects of this dangerous substan...
widely used substance. Statistics from 1997 show that about 1.5 million ("New treatments," 2001, p.6) Americans had recently used...
In addition, she makes the point that when considering any social phenomenon, there will invariably be a diversity of interpretati...
to fully examine the impact of immigration both on this country and society as a whole. Without this understanding, it is impossi...
why they cost the state so much money. If mothers have the babies, and continue to use drugs, these babies who need additional att...
engage in behavior that puts them and others at risk. In addition, one can see that many binge drinkers may well be...
and recent mothers determined that, in general, the rate of alcohol consumption for women, aged 15 to 44, was lower among pregnant...
physical. And, as stated, taken as directed, there is very low risk of negative side effects of any kind. 3. Anti-psychotics As ...
in the form of crack, the onset is even quicker (Kuhn, Swartzwelder & Wilson, 2003). Cocaine creates a sense of well being and t...
milder cases, a moderate amount of shaking may occur while the individual experiences a varied degree of disorientation and confus...
individuals begins a backward progression from stage 4 through stage 2 (Appling, 1997). It is during this period that the sleeper...
Scientists now accept the fact that some individuals have a greater chance of being impacted by Alzheimers disease than others. T...
In six pages this paper discusses teen pregnancies n terms of the impact of psychological and physiological risk factors along wit...
which are equally as fascinating in terms of its makeup and relation to humans. Several of these aspects will be discussed in the...
In eight pages this report examines stress and stress management from sociological, psychological, and physiological perspectives....