Steroids
By: Venidikt • Essay • 632 Words • November 12, 2009 • 967 Views
Essay title: Steroids
As society merges from day to day and norms get more in percentage there are many things that are corrupting the American society. Of those many things, there is the word that many people are familiar with and that is the word "drugs". Many drugs come into the United States and flood each state and town from North to South. In 1995 Newsweek came out with an estimate that over 85% of teenagers have used or are using drugs at this present time. I am going to discuss one of the most dangerous types of drugs that is used as a medical advancement as well as a lethal drug to young teens. This drug is known as "steroids".
Steroids is the up and coming drug of the future[MM2K.1993] At the rate of 2.5% increase in teenagers using these drugs on a day to day basis. This rate is going to lead to very high percentage of deaths in the future and as well as in the present now. There are many things that need to be discussed on the use of steroids. Many people do not know who are using them, but there are a variety of people such a lawyers and business people that use them. This topic will all be clarified in the upcoming passages. Most of the use of steroids in the young years is related to peer pressure.. This is where the young teenagers lead themselves to death, and do not know it. They do not know what they are getting themselves into. They only look at what others are doing and what good things happen to their appearance. At the rate of 2.5% increase in teenagers using these drugs on a day to day basis. This rate is going to lead to very high percentage of deaths in the future and as well as in the present now. There are many things that need to be discussed on the use of steroids. Many people do not know who are using them, but there are a variety of people such a lawyers and business people that use them. Most of the use of steroids in the young years is related to peer pressure. This is where the young teenagers lead themselves to death, and do not know it. They do not know what they are getting themselves into. They