Drugs and Drug Policy in America: A Documentary History - Belenko, ed - 2000Belenko, Steven. 2000. Drugs and Drug Policy in America. Westport, CA: Greenwood Press.Drugs and Drug Policy in America: A Documentary History - Belenko, ed - 2000 () Citation Context ...slinger told the Senate...
Heroin(e) is a gripping documentary that provides an insightful, humanizing portrayal of the opioid crisis in America. The film focuses on three brave women fighting on the front lines of the epidemic in Huntington, West Virginia, where addiction rates are among the highest in the nation. As ...
TV Movie|60 min|Documentary, Crime, History Edit pageAdd to list Track Derived from South America's coca leaf, cocaine was touted as a cure-all in the late 19th century and was the secret ingredient in many medicines and elixirs such as Coca-Cola. But cocaine's allure quickly diminished...
Drug policy in America has not changed much over the past two decades, but according to Sacco (2014) “over the last decade, the United States has shifted its stated drug control policy toward a comprehensive approach; one that focuses on prevention, treatment and enforcement (p.1). One app...
Opioids In America Research Paper America has had an ongoing problem with drug epidemics, we are currently in the middle of a country-wide heroin epidemic. To slow or stop the epidemic we need to look back on our past drug epidemics, specifically the cocaine epidemic, for it is relatively...
Amsterdam keeps changing – it’s greener, fairer and more in tune with its residents. But one thing remains constant: it’s a city with a big heart and a rebellious streak. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. The CV 1966:Born in Haarlem. ...
There is a proceeding addiction to the pill bottles hidden behind bathroom mirrors, needles poking through the surface of fragile skin to get a “fix”, and prescriptions being written left and right with the intention to help but the potential to kill. Here in America, over 115 people die ...
Western medicine based on pharmaceutical products, of course, has only been around for a couple of hundred years, taking roots in America in the later half of the 1800s and early 1900s. How in the world did the human race survive so long without pharmaceutical products? If we were to tak...
Very interesting about sports. In North America, the focus is strongly on competition — which is why parents get into fights in the stands. Here in the Netherlands, the sports are much more communal. I think they offer both the energetic output which they DO find ecstatic and also a sense...
Race relations in America:I don’t think you can heal racism with the stroke of a pen. Or even with a generation or two. It has to come organically, really. All I know is that I’ve had more fun with black people than with white peop...