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5 pages in length. Drugs do not have a place anywhere in society, however, they have even less of a place in academic environments. That the user's academic and athletic performance is severely impaired, along with the user's level of responsibility – such as skipping class, failing to complete assignments, etc. – speaks to the notion that drug use is rampant throughout American colleges and universities, producing a student body with many abusers whose relationships, reputations, wallets, self-images and especially grades ultimately suffer as a direct result of the addiction. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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academic and athletic performance is severely impaired, along with the users level of responsibility - such as skipping class, failing to complete assignments, etc. - speaks to the notion that
drug use is rampant throughout American colleges and universities, producing a student body with many abusers whose relationships, reputations, wallets, self-images and especially grades ultimately suffer as a direct result
of the addiction. One might readily argue that the use of drugs has reached epidemic proportions on some college and university campuses. Alcohol - one of the most misused
drugs today - is one of the most popular and readily available of all types found on contemporary college and university campuses. Waking in a stupor after the previous
nights party, missing classes, falling behind and ultimately losing whatever funding may have accompanied ones higher education is but one representation of how drugs can detrimentally impact ones college experience.
Many students think college is just one big party now that they are on their own at school; however, the soiree does not last long once parents find out
the extent to which their adult children have detrimentally impacted their scholastic rating by skipping class, failing to complete assignments and generally neglecting their responsibilities. For example, the marriage between
alcohol consumption and college life have long been accepted as the norm within the confines of campus existence; however, this decade has marked a period in time when violent outbreaks
and campus riots are being attributed more and more to the overindulgence of alcohol, rendering it illegal on several major university grounds. Even though such alcohol restrictions represent a
potential answer to the problem, they are also causing even more riotous behavior inasmuch as students contend their rights are being violated by the limitation.
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