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Term Papers on Drug Abuse

Term Paper TitleDrug Abuse
# of Words718
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.87

Drug Abuse

People Abused vs. Drugs Abused

     Drug abuse most often refers to the use of drugs with such frequency that it causes physical or mental harm to the user and impairs social functioning, according to the definition stated in "Software Toolworks Encyclopedia".  This term also refers to the use of a drug prohibited by the law, regardless of whether it was actually harmful or not.  Although the term seems to imply that users abuse the drug they take, in fact, it is themselves or others they abuse by using it.  Therefore, the preferred term ought to be "self abuse".  Since there are lots of individuals who associate the term drug abuse with what the law principles are, and what potential punishment will be applied for not complying with principles of such law those individuals should be able to recognize differences in the meaning of a common term.  In order to ease such recognition let's make a shift in terms and distinguish between them.
     A person voluntarily commits to use any prohibited by law drug.  Despite the consequences of such action, the person continues using it.  Eventually, some type of physical or mental harm occurs within that person's body, thus, the occurrence of changes in health is the result of one's free choice.  Any of the above stages can be easily applied into mother-child scenario.  


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     If a mother becomes, at some point, totally drug addicted, she can no longer control her actions, psychological stage of mind, etc.  She can no longer be in a position of making the right choices and decisions, and of course, she will not be in a position to recognize and face the reality.  The only choice such mother could make would be dictated by her addicted mind, and most likely would have nothing to do with reality.  In the mean time, her child will have to face a tremendous emotional difficulties, as well as experience psychological imbalance and inability to deal with an adult-level, real life situations.  
     Consequently, the mother's inability to deal with the addiction will have a tragic impact on her child's future development and well-being.  Such drasti...

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