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Essay heading: Drug Abuse and Effects
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Drugs also cost money, for example, a person who spends forty dollars a day on drugs, in a year time they need fourteen thousand six hundred dollars to support their drugs habit for a whole year. Most of drugs addicts so drugged up that they could not go to work, so they are probably unemployed and turn to the streets, for example, many drug users engage in criminal activity, such as burglary and prostitution for income to buy drugs and that where a rise in crime come into the communities
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Drug abuse can result in the lost of the relationship, financial status and integrity. One of the most harmful risks is that of engaging in risky sexual activities. For instance, the use of drugs is related to the occurrence of unsafe sexual behavior that places adolescent at risk for pregnancy of contracting sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV/ AIDS... displayed next 300 characters
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