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Chemically wrong

Title: Chemically wrong
Category: /Recreation & Sports
Details: Words: 5128 | Pages: 19 (approximately 235 words/page)
Chemically wrong
Chemically Wrong: Drug Abuse in sport has become a growing problem in today’s world and is most likely the quickest growing social problem today. “’The overwhelming majority of athletes I know would do anything, and take anything, short of killing themselves to improve athletic performance,’ said Harold Connolly, 1956 hammer throw champion, testifying to the United States Senate Committee in 1973” (Donohoe and Johnson 1). You see drugs are not only a problem in big city slums …showed first 75 words of 5128 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 5128 total…de Drugs.” Time. 10 August 1998: 76. Longley, J. “Hazard Alert.” People Weekly. 12 October 1998. Lukas, Scott E. Ph. D. Steroids. Springfield, New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, Inc., 1994. Mack, W. “From Shame to Fame.” Sports Illustrated. 26 July 1999: 74-76. Roid Roulette: Anabolic Steroids, a dangerous game. 1991. video recoding. 1991. Stencel, Sandra, (ed.). “Athletes and Drugs.” The CQ Researcher. Congressional Quarterly Inc. Washington D. C., 1991. (vol 1). Taylor, William N. Anabolic Steroids and the Athlete. Chicago: McFarland, 1982. Zorpette, G. “Andro Angst.” Scientific American. December 1998: 22.

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