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  • Viruses Just Like Bacteria Viruses
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    HOW ABOUT VIRUSES Just like bacteria viruses are one of the microbes that are winning the match against the humans. Viruses were the toughest one to tackle for the scientist. The shape, contents and their protective shields were the most challenging part of the fight. There are many ways one can treat cancer, but for AIDS doctors prescribe a cocktail of drugs in which some are enzyme inhibitors, protein inhibitors and while some are RNA inhibitors. This is not it in the cocktail there is more to...
  • Only Symptom Of Discoid Lupus
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    PLEASE NOTE: IF I DO NOT GET INSTANT ACCESS TO THIS SITE YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO USE MY PAPER. IF I AM NOT ON THIS SITE WITHIN 5 MINUTES OF SUBMITTING THIS AND ABLE TO BROWSE THE PAPERS YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO USE MY PAPER. IF I SEE MY PAPER ON THIS SITE AND DO NOT HAVE INSTANT ACCESS I WILL SEEK LEGAL ACTION. Lupus Lupus is a potentially life threatening disease that effects about 1.5 million Americans. Lupus can effect many different parts of the body. Lupus is a type of autoimmune...
  • Government Bans Raves
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    Raves are all night parties attended by youths aged from 14-25; they are made up of DJs playing loud electronic music normally generated by computers. Raves first emerged in the mid-1980's in Britain as after parties when clubs were closed. Since then, raves have gained popularity in many other countries in the world and expanded itself into a youth culture. Rave admission fees normally range from $5 for nightly events, and prices have gone up to $200 for the biggest events. Since rave events ha...
  • Drug Dealers
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    Shigeru Miyamoto's masterwork Super Mario Brothers is truly a classic work of modern literature; borrowing heavily from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and an obvious inspiration for Trainspotting, SMB shows the initial joy but the eventual mental and moral decline due to drugs. Like in classic Greek drama, much of the story is implied. Because the setting is not a part of our common mythos, however, it comes with a small supplemental text which fills in the history for the reader: the evil drago...
  • Addiction To Drugs And Alfred
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    I. In the beginning of the book Alfred was already a drop out of high school and working for Jewish people at a grocery store. He faced some problems with Major because he did not want to go rob the grocery store on Friday night. Major and his click beat him up for that. In the middle of the book Alfred becomes a boxer and his Aunt Pearl does not want him to box because it is dangerous. But Aunt Pearl goes and talks to the reverend about Alfred boxing. The reverend says that she should just let ...
  • Drug Products
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    The debate topic that I had to preside over was the regulation of drug and herbal supplements. Since I broke the debate into six parts Pros & Cons of labeling, claiming and advertising, this paper will follow the same format. I am going to go over in great detail the high points of both sides debate. Then the paper will conclude with my own analysis of the case, and which group I thought stated their case more strongly. Except for the fact I will talk about all of the pros and then discuss the c...
  • Young People To Drugs
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    The repetitive deaths of drug users has became, nowadays, an everyday phenomenon, that most us has got used it. The numbers of the victims more and more increase rapidly in such a degree that makes us shudder. Prospectively, there was an alarming increase in drug abuse at our college. Many students take cocaine, heroine, LSD, hash, crack, and other drugs; all these illegal substances provoke undeniably addiction. The reasons that led to that accrual are various. Firstly, the alienated interperso...
  • Speed As A Valid Recreational Drug
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    Methamphetamine: Built for Speed? Methamphetamine has reclaimed a place in the lexicon of 'party' drugs. Hailed by nocturnal adventurers, condemned by raver idealists, is speed a sleepless dream or an addictive nightmare? by Brian Otto Here at the end of the millennium, the pace of modern life seems fleeting -- awhirl of minutes, hours and days. In dealing with the changes, humans have equipped themselves with the tools to move faster, more efficiently. At the same time a dependence for the mark...
  • Young Man Use Drugs
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    : "Teenagers problems" 2007 Contents Introduction Children and toxicomania Drugs AIDS Emotional problems Conclusion Literature Introduction He is lifeless who is faultless. The more man knows the greater power he has. The modern world is full of problems - war, hunger, poverty, disease, unemployment... It's a long list. Do teenagers and young people have the some problems of the whole world or are they involved in something else The world is facing a drugs crisis. There are more young addicts to...
  • Soma Like Drugs
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    New? Aldous Huxley's Brave New World illustrates a colorful, fantastic universe of sex and emotion, programming and fascism that has a powerful draw in a happy handicap. This reality pause button is called "Soma."Take a holiday from reality whenever you like, and come back without so much as a headache or a mythology". (Huxley 54). In his universe, Soma is the cure for everything. All problems, be they psychological, physical, or social are totally forgotten, their lurking shadows temporarily ba...
  • Are The Kids The Only Ones
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    Growing up in Todays World Its tough enough being a teenager in todays world without the temptations of drugs, sex, and violence, but in the year 2000 this is what the adolescents face. We face more obstacles and trials and tribulations than teens faced twenty or thirty years ago. There is more sexual content on todays televisions, more violence in todays school, and more peer pressure to try all sorts of new drugs. Yet it seems the youth of today have accomplished more. We are chess champions, ...
  • Boys And Girls
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    In the 21st century and throughout history individuals and groups have been affected by sociocultural contexts. The mass media probably has one of the biggest effects on culture. Through television, magazines and movies, what is in, out, cool and not cool is all portrayed. Adolescents are most directly affected by what our culture has become. From the moment of birth there are stereotypes placed on a child, if it's a baby boy, his things will be blue, and for a baby girl blankets and clothes wil...
  • Pinkney States Homelessness As A Social Problem
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    Pinkney states that when you discuss social problems among black American you must take in account the role of racism in American life and the persistence of inequality generated by racism. Pinkney goes on to state that individuals, social agencies, and social institutions responsible for the enforcement of social norms, operate with in a long- established framework that precludes the equality of treatment for black people. The efforts to move toward equality of opportunity are strongly resisted...
  • Amphetamines In Many Forms
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    Amphetamines are a desirable type of drug. They increase mental and physical activity and give an easy high. The type of high that amphetamines give are type 2, which means that it doesn t impair motor skills, but does affect judgment and memory. Amphetamines are also easily obtained, because they can be made in backyard labs with legally bought chemicals, and can be prescribed by doctors for hyperkinesia or narcolepsy. Amphetamines come in many different forms. The most popular are Benzedrine a...
  • Short Term Side Effects Of Drug Use
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    Drugs work by changing chemicals in your brain that control your mood. Most drugs boost or imitate the behavior of chemicals (like adrenaline, dopamine and serotonin) which regulate our mood, well being and energy levels. These chemical messengers are part of what makes us feel happy. The reason people continue doing drugs or become addicted is to do with a part of the brain called the reward pathway. Its an area deep in the brain which makes us repeat experiences that feel good, be it having se...
  • Ephedra As A Drug
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    One of the primary roles of government in the marketplace is to protect the end user. This can become difficult at times in our free market society as consumers create a demand for a product that, overall, may not be in their best interest to use. But where there is demand, supply will surely emerge. With our capitalistic form of government, declaring a product unsuitable for sale is a complicated matter, especially when Republicans are calling the shots. One recent development that has brought ...
  • Hydrocodone And A Number Of Other Drugs
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    Just when really serious things like war, disease and a bummer economy threaten to make the media business a rather dreary realm, enter the downfall by drugs of Rush Limbaugh. The drama has spawned comparisons (he's the "new Elmer Gantry"), compassion (he's an addict and we should show mercy even if he didn't show it to others) and vengeful rebuke (talk about hypocrisy! ). Yet the truth about Limbaugh's fall may be more mundane than anyone wants to admit, Limbaugh included. Beyond the cultural p...
  • Link Cannabis To Lung Cancer
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    Cannabis We hear conflicting views about cannabis everyday. The government has plans to relax the laws on cannabis possession. It has been convinced by several expert bodies that there is nothing to be gained from exaggerating the harm of cannabis, so it looks set to be downgraded from a class B to class C drug. That means if anyone is found using it they are likely to escape with a caution instead of being prosecuted. However growing or supplying cannabis could still mean a prison sentence. Dep...
  • Techno Drugs
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    Generally people associate raves (Underground Techno parties) with designer drugs like Ecstasy (MDMA), Speed (amphetamine) and other acids like LSD. These drugs are called the Techno Drugs for that reason and most of the time have uplifting and sensatory effects. To understand more clearly the relationship between the raves and these drugs, we first have to understand the philosophy behind the Techno era, and a little about the music. "Techno, can lift the spirit and become a new world of freedo...
  • Issue Of Use Of Drugs
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    Dear Mr. Huxley During the past few weeks my class and I have been reading your book, ? Brave New World? While reading your book I have discovered a few captivating issues. These issues include the destruction of the family, the use of drugs, and polygamy (obligatory sex). These issues are interesting because of their implications in life today, and the frequent times they are shown in the book. The ways they are used to control people and make their life easier, and the fact that our world seem...

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