Please Help if U Are Good at Writing and English Due Tomorrow?

Question by Keisha: Please Help if u are good at writing and English Due tomorrow?
I have to write a introduction page for a research paper on Heroin Abuse I dont know how I should start off

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Answer by shan
I cou;ld help, I just dont know what you mean by introduction help. please feel free to email me with further details if you want to.

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23 Responses to Please Help if U Are Good at Writing and English Due Tomorrow?

  • annc says:

    what is your thesis?

  • theartisttwin says:

    Do your own homework

  • purplegreen_peaches says:

    Something like this:

    Herion is an addictive, harmful drug that can ruin lives. It takes your money, time, and health away from you drasticly and can make a huge impression on your life. The consequences are very real and sometimes fatal. Herion is a bad choice to make, and can give you a past full of regrets.

    :]

  • amy l says:

    pic it paint a pic with ur words of a overdocer make them cry and u will get an a

  • ddot2882 says:

    You need something to grad the reader. Start with a personal story or one that you have read in your research about an individual who was addicted to heroin. Talk about the awful effects of this drug. That will pull your reader in and keep their attention. Then discuss all the facts and statistics and help with people with the addiction.

  • way_2_short84 says:

    That’s a tough call because I don’t have much info on that topic, but…
    Perhaps you could start it off with an interesting fact, because most profs will give you a good mark if the paper holds their interest.
    For example… With approximately ___ new users every year, Heroin has become the ___ most common drug for people ages ___ through ___.
    Make sure to include your thesis, and don’t forget to source everything!
    Good luck.

    Oh and DO NOT include the words ‘you’ or ‘I’ if this is a formal paper. Also, don’t use personal stories. If you are in high school, thats probably okay…University or College, pretty sure that’s grounds for a ZERO

  • tripod says:

    Heroin is an addictive drug, and its use is a serious problem in America.

    Heroin is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seedpod of the Asian poppy plant. Heroin usually appears as a white or brown powder. Street names for heroin include “smack,” “H,” “skag,” and “junk.” Other names may refer to types of heroin produced in a specific geographical area, such as “Mexican black tar.”

    Health Hazards : heroin abuse is associated with serious health conditions, including fatal overdose, spontaneous abortion, collapsed veins, and, particularly in users who inject the drug, infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis.

    The short-term effects of heroin abuse appear soon after a single dose and disappear in a few hours. After an injection of heroin, the user reports feeling a surge of euphoria (“rush”) accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, a dry mouth, and heavy extremities. Following this initial euphoria, the user goes “on the nod,” an alternately wakeful and drowsy state. Mental functioning becomes clouded due to the depression of the central nervous system. Long-term effects of heroin appear after repeated use for some period of time. Chronic users may develop collapsed veins, infection of the heart lining and valves, abscesses, cellulitis, and liver disease. Pulmonary complications, including various types of pneumonia, may result from the poor health condition of the abuser, as well as from heroin’s depressing effects on respiration.

    Heroin abuse during pregnancy and its many associated environmental factors (e.g., lack of prenatal care) have been associated with adverse consequences including low birth weight, an important risk factor for later developmental delay.

    In addition to the effects of the drug itself, street heroin may have additives that do not readily dissolve and result in clogging the blood vessels that lead to the lungs, liver, kidneys, or brain. This can cause infection or even death of small patches of cells in vital organs.

    The Drug Abuse Warning Network* reports that eight percent of drug-related emergency department (ED) visits in the third and fourth quarters of 2003 involved heroin abuse. Unspecified opiates—which could include heroin—were involved in an additional 4 percent of drug-related visits.

  • Quo G says:

    “Heroine is an addictive drug. although many young ppl are not fimiliar with it, we need to become more educated on the effects of heroine and discuss reasons to stay away from it….(add pieces of research topics here)In conclusion; for the non educated, it is a silent killer. (blah blah blah reiterate)”

    reaserch actual paper below

  • Ann says:

    To start off, you want to make a statement that will grab the attention of the reader and make the reader want to read more. You could use something about the number of people that abuse heroine (Today, in the U.S. alone, over 50,000 Americans from ages 13 to 90 are abusing heroine right now! { example, statistics not accurate}). You want to use some sort of attention grabber like “Heroine abuse kills…” or “Imagine something that (things it does to someone) and it is available in our alleyways.” If you need more, I don’t mind e-mails!

  • robuttox says:

    Opium played a part in wars between Great Britain and China. The Chinese restricted Britain from trading in China around the 1700’s so the Brits started shipping Opium to China to get the people hooked and undermine the Chinese. It lead to a war or two with China. There is an article on it at Wikipedia. It said that Opium was against the law in the British Isles, but the Brits dealt it in India and China.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_War

  • Silentdeath223 says:

    If methamphetamine is so destructive to the human body; why does the FDA still make and approve of pseudoephedrines for cold? medicines which is the only reason why they make meth for the “ephedrine”? in [pseudoephedrine]?

  • ALAN JURT says:

    Its so true? about the Check Writing schemes some times its Lone individuals other times its a couple like in this case. I’ve personally even known operations involving dozens of people & which was organized. Meth addicts? are Extremely dangerous & unpredictable.

  • ALAN JURT says:

    @zhudi8682 Meth addicts? in the Early stages act & behave normal. So its not noticed by others around them, they gradually neglect their responsibilities. Then it all just unravels all at once by that time its a little to late to do anything as they are deep into their addiction & can care nothing else expect to obtain more meth.

  • househeadericmd says:

    meth does not discriminate…… however what is your deal with it all being about? bad check writing…….

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  • ahlex420 says:

    there’s alot more to it than everyone thinks.

    this shit? is stronger than man.

  • rosaryfilms says:

    psnsumwunrandom, a google? reference.

  • Meginnis31 says:

    u see alot of weird things and? theere are bugs ubder ur skin

  • hessy11 says:

    i used to to take it all the time when i was a kid.some pretty misrable times.its not bad unless? u do it all the time.like once a week thats ok.but its very moreish….dont take drugs any more tho.

  • ipen5 says:

    meth is pretty nasty, i did it once hated the paranoia that it gave me made me almost schizophrenic, only did it once, never will do it again, but the withdrawl of that one time was so fucking long. I have adhd and that probably has something to do with why? it made me so paranoid, and i am perscribed vyvanse, its like adderall xr only you cant snort it or iv it, you just have to pop the pill and it lasts up to i think 16 hours.

  • zhudi8682 says:

    why don’t the mums and dads know what’s? going on are they/were they nerds?

  • mikolacika says:

    very very sad, that this kind? of substances were invented by people, also sold by people for kids and others. totay destroys life …-(( sorry for all the addicts, they need HELP !!!!!the policeman does a great job, nice speech

  • Troy Leven says:

    betrayel!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

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