A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 162
... become drug abusers than to understand how they do become involved with drugs . Such is the situation in urban ghettoes . Many authors including Meers ( 1973 ) and Gerard and Kornetsky ( 1955 ) have demonstrated that the conditions of ...
... become drug abusers than to understand how they do become involved with drugs . Such is the situation in urban ghettoes . Many authors including Meers ( 1973 ) and Gerard and Kornetsky ( 1955 ) have demonstrated that the conditions of ...
Page 266
... become overly dependent upon image , scores on the National Board examinations , or upon the availability and ... become our patients . Additionally , there are those who feel that the process of medical education has become ...
... become overly dependent upon image , scores on the National Board examinations , or upon the availability and ... become our patients . Additionally , there are those who feel that the process of medical education has become ...
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... become trustworthy and loyal ; and ( e ) a willingness to learn . In order to train employees / employers to develop positive attitudes and healthy self - concepts , it can be demonstrated to them that they can become an important ...
... become trustworthy and loyal ; and ( e ) a willingness to learn . In order to train employees / employers to develop positive attitudes and healthy self - concepts , it can be demonstrated to them that they can become an important ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
Copyright | |
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